The San Pedro Riparian National Conservation area is a natural treasure that lies just east of Sierra Vista along the stretch of the San Pedro River. This is one of the most critical riparian areas in the United States, home to 80 species of mammals, more than 40 species of... Read More
In the age of smartphones, you don’t have to invest in fancy equipment to take amazing photos. If you’ve found that you have an emerging passion for photography—or if you’re a seasoned photographer seeking new subjects—Sierra Vista is the perfect place to get out and explore some great sights. With... Read More
Every spring, Sierra Vista welcomes a unique array of winged visitors to its natural areas, as many migrating species of hummingbirds and other birds travel from their tropical winter homes to their northern nesting sites. That means that it is once again time for SABO’s annual hummingbird banding events, which... Read More
Arizona’s population has been steadily growing over the past five years. While Tucson and Phoenix are Arizona’s fastest-growing cities, Sierra Vista stands as a hidden gem that’s one of the best places to live in the state. Nestled in the foothills of the Huachuca Mountains in Cochise County, Sierra Vista... Read More
Living in Sierra Vista, you’ll find that all the shops and services you could need are just a short drive from your front door. However, if you prefer to get away from the traditional supermarket experience and shop more locally, you can do just that at Sierra Vista Farmers Markets. ... Read More
If you're a new resident of Sierra Vista or considering a move to Southern Arizona, you may be surprised to find that the region is home to numerous vineyards offering an array of locally produced vintages, including Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon Blanc. There's truly something for all wine... Read More