Guadalupe Canyon

Guadalupe Canyon

Guadalupe Canyon is a canyon and valley in the southern portion of the Peloncillo Mountains Hidalgo County, New Mexico, Cochise County, Arizona and Agua Prieta Municipality, of Sonora. The waters of Guadalupe Canyon are tributary to the San Bernardino River joining it at its mouth at 31°13′33″N 109°16′10″W / 31.22583°N 109.26944°W / 31.22583; -109.26944 just below Dieciocho de Augusto, Sonora. Its source is at 31°28′08″N 109°02′21″W / 31.46889°N 109.03917°W / 31.46889; -109.03917 at an elevation of 6,160 feet on the south slope of Guadalupe Mountain (6,444 feet). It crosses the border into Mexico at 31°19′57″N 109°05′19″W / 31.33250°N 109.08861°W / 31.33250; -109.08861 at an elevation of 4,173 feet / 1,272 meters.[1]

In 1864, the Mormon Battalion marched through Guadalupe Canyon.[2] In 1881 the Guadalupe Canyon Massacre took place.[3]

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Guadalupe Canyon
  2. ^ Mays, Kenneth (June 4, 2014). "Picturing history: Guadalupe Canyon". Deseret News. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  3. ^ Tefertiller, Casey (1997). Wyatt Earp: The Life Behind the Legend. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-18967-7. Retrieved November 6, 2020.