Fort Huachuca | Recreation
19th Hole Clubhouse
Located at Mountain View Golf Course in Building 15479, the 19th Hole Clubhouse is open to the public for all its dining and entertainment offerings. Featuring a bright, quiet, casual atmosphere, the 19th Hole is a popular spot to relax after duty hours. Golf course patrons and staff enjoy the availability of beverage and sandwich service Monday through Friday. For more information, call (520) 533-7082.

Apache Flats RV Resort
Nestled at the base of the Huachuca Mountains the new RV Resort on Fort Huachuca offers the weary traveler the best in RV accommodations. Each of the 56 pull-thru concrete sites is extra large, with a picnic table and barbeque grill. All sites are full hookups that include 30/50 AMP electrical service, sewer, water and 56-channel cable TV. Other services include covered ramadas, playgrounds, laundry, shower and restroom facilities. For reservations and information, call (520) 533-1335.

Buffalo Corral
Nestled in the rustic foothills of the Huachuca Mountains, Buffalo Corral Riding Stables rents horses to groups or individuals by the hour or leases by the month at reasonable rates. Privately owned horses may be boarded in a private mount area at an affordable price. Western riding lessons are offered for all skill levels. Guided trail rides through the scenic Huachucas are offered on a weekly basis. For more information, call (520) 533-5220.

Desert Lanes Bowling Center
Desert Lanes Bowling Center houses 24 lanes with automated scoring, pro shop, game room and eating facilities. Summer and winter leagues for men, women, youth, seniors and mixed participation are available. Rock 300 rolls every Saturday night. Lots of great music, neon lights and bowling make this a fun night out you won't want to miss. We offer open bowling seven days a week. Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to midnight. To arrange birthday or group parties, call (520) 533-2849.

Golf Course
Mountain View Golf Course offers 18 scenic holes, a putting green and driving range. The Pro Shop offers a wide variety of equipment, accessories and clothing. Rental equipment such as clubs and carts are also available. Facilities and services include men's and woman's locker rooms, a clubhouse and lessons by the course professional. You can get a quick bite to eat at the 19th Hole Clubhouse. The course is open to the public. For more information, call (520) 533-7088.

Hunting and Fishing
All hunters and fishermen must be properly licensed by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. See current year Arizona Hunting and Fishing Regulations for details. An Arizona hunting license, as well a post hunting permit, is required for anyone carrying a privately owned firearm in the field for any purpose. Arizona general hunting licenses are available at most sporting goods stores and the Sportsman Center. To qualify as a resident, an individual must reside in Arizona for six months immediately preceding the date of application for a license, or be a member of the armed forces stationed in Arizona for at least 30 days immediately preceding the date of application.

Post-hunting and fishing licenses are issued Wednesday through Sunday at the Sportsman Center. Active duty and retired military and their family members are authorized to hunt on post. Fort Huachuca civil service employees and their family members are also eligible to hunt on post. All hunters must have completed a bona fide hunter education course before hunting on post. Such a course is not mandatory for off-post hunting. Fishing is open to the general public.

Mule deer, white-tailed deer and javelina are some of the big game species hunted at Fort Huachuca. Bird hunters have their choice among three species of quail and two of dove. Special seasons and hunting areas exist for bow hunters. Mountain lion can be hunted year round with a lion tag. No trapping is allowed on the post.

The taking of any species of animal at Fort Huachuca not specifically authorized by command directive is prohibited. Gila monsters are protected in Arizona, and the destruction of reptiles is discouraged. Three species of rattlesnake are also protected by state law: ridgenosed, banded rock and twin-spotted rattlesnakes. Hunting is managed according to seasons and bag limits are established by the Arizona Game and Fish Commission. Hunters are required to sign out daily with the Military Police Desk for hunting.

Fishing is available at Fort Huachuca and is open to the general public, with as many as seven ponds in years of good precipitation open to adults and children. These ponds may be stocked in winter with rainbow trout from a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hatchery, Department of Interior.

Parker Canyon Lake is located 25 miles southwest of the post. It is a 130-acre lake maintained by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Because ongoing drought conditions have affected Fort Huachuca's pond significantly, anglers are encouraged to visit Parker Canyon Lake, and other lakes in the regions such as Patagonia Lake State Park. All post fishers are required to purchase a state license, trout stamp and post permit prior to fishing for trout. Those under age 14 may fish without an Arizona license when accompanied by a properly licensed adult. A juvenile fishing permit is required for ages 9 through 13. For additional information, contact the Wildlife Office, Building 22526, at (520) 533-1867 or (520) 533-7083 or the Sportsman Center, Building 15422, at (520) 533-7085.
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