The San Rafael Valley is a high intermontane grass valley in eastern Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The valley is bounded to the west by the Patagonia Mountains, to the north and northeast by the Canelo Hills and to the east by the Huachuca Mountains in Cochise County. The valley forms the headwaters of the Santa Cruz River which flows south into Sonora, Mexico just east of the historic Lochiel townsite.

San Rafael Valley
The San Rafael Valley, facing east toward the Canelo Hills and the Huachuca Mountains.
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
CommunitiesLochiel
Borders onCanelo Hills-N
Huachuca Mountains-E
Patagonia Mountains-W
Coordinates31°23′0″N 110°35′2″W / 31.38333°N 110.58389°W / 31.38333; -110.58389
RiverSanta Cruz River

The San Rafael de la Zanja Land Grant lies in the valley center just north of Lochiel. The Nature Conservancy purchased the former land grant ranch in 1998 and Arizona established the "San Rafael State Natural Area" in the valley in 1999 on the southern part of that property. The protected areas are not open to the public. The land grant is privately owned. The State Natural Area is south of the land grant, and borders Mexico.[citation needed] In 2008, the San Rafael Ranch headquarters was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the "San Rafael Ranch Historic District".[1]

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  1. ^ "Arizona State Parks: San Rafael Ranch". Archived from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2014-12-10.