Sierra Vista Southeast is a census-designated place adjacent to the city of Sierra Vista in Cochise County. The CDP has approximately 14,800 residents, many of them connected to Fort Huachuca, the U.S. Army installation that has anchored the local economy since its founding in 1877 as a frontier outpost during the Apache Wars. Today the fort serves as the headquarters for the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command.
The Huachuca Mountains form the western skyline, rising above 9,400 feet at Miller Peak. Ramsey Canyon Preserve, managed by The Nature Conservancy, is one of the top hummingbird observation points in North America, hosting over a dozen species during summer migration. The San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area runs along the San Pedro River east of town, one of the last undammed rivers in the Southwest.
State Route 90 connects Sierra Vista Southeast to Interstate 10 near Benson. The Tombstone historic district, site of the 1881 gunfight at the O.K. Corral, is about 25 miles to the northeast. Bisbee, the former copper mining town turned artist community, lies 25 miles to the south.
Housing in the CDP ranges from military family housing near the fort to newer subdivisions catering to civilian workers and retirees who appreciate the cooler temperatures at 4,600 feet elevation. The Cochise County seat is in Bisbee, but Sierra Vista serves as the practical center for government services in the northern part of the county.
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Sierra Vista Southeast is a census-designated place adjacent to the city of Sierra Vista in Cochise County. The CDP has approximately 14,800 residents, many of them connected to Fort Huachuca, the U.S. Army installation that has anchored the local economy since its founding in 1877 as a frontier outpost during the Apache Wars. Today the fort serves as the headquarters for the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command.
The Huachuca Mountains form the western skyline, rising above 9,400 feet at Miller Peak. Ramsey Canyon Preserve, managed by The Nature Conservancy, is one of the top hummingbird observation points in North America, hosting over a dozen species during summer migration. The San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area runs along the San Pedro River east of town, one of the last undammed rivers in the Southwest.
State Route 90 connects Sierra Vista Southeast to Interstate 10 near Benson. The Tombstone historic district, site of the 1881 gunfight at the O.K. Corral, is about 25 miles to the northeast. Bisbee, the former copper mining town turned artist community, lies 25 miles to the south.
Housing in the CDP ranges from military family housing near the fort to newer subdivisions catering to civilian workers and retirees who appreciate the cooler temperatures at 4,600 feet elevation. The Cochise County seat is in Bisbee, but Sierra Vista serves as the practical center for government services in the northern part of the county.
Escortservice.com lists escort websites covering Sierra Vista and the surrounding Cochise County area. The site reviews escort websites as a directory service only. No introductions, compliance checks, or transactions are facilitated. Visitors must be 21 years of age or older.
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