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How long is the drive from Tempe to Tombstone?

The direct drive from Tempe to Tombstone is 179 mi (288 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 53 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Tempe to Tombstone, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Tucson, as well as top places to visit like Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch and Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine Tours Inc., or the ever-popular Hale Centre Theatre - Arizona.

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Top city between Tempe and Tombstone

The top city between Tempe and Tombstone is Tucson. It's 2 hours from Tempe and 1 hour from Tombstone.
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Tucson

Tucson, located in Pima County, Arizona, is a city known for its natural beauty and cultural significance. The Santa Rita Mountains in the south provide a diverse habitat for various species and offer hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty. The city also celebrates the Agave Heritage Festival, highlighting the historical and commercial importance of the agave plant. Additionally, Tucson has a rich history dating back to the Hohokam people and the establishment of Fort Lowell in 1873.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Tombstone

Best stops along Tempe to Tombstone drive

The top stops along the way from Tempe to Tombstone (with short detours) are Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, and San Xavier del Bac Mission. Other popular stops include O.K. Corral, Kartchner Caverns State Park, and Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine Tours Inc..
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Hale Centre Theatre - Arizona

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24 lists 
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Hale Centre Theatre in Gilbert, Arizona is a beloved destination for live entertainment, offering family-friendly shows year-round. The 350-seat theater-in-the-round provides an intimate setting with impeccable acoustics, ensuring every seat offers a perfect view. Renowned for captivating performances and state-of-the-art facilities, it has become a favorite place to see play productions. Established in 2003 as part of the longest-running American theater company, this privately owned theater continues to be a staple in the community.
Love the Hale Theater. The theater us so intimate and produces some great choices of productions. My husband and I just saw The Scarlet Pimpernel and it did not disappoint. It always amazes me how they manage such a professional musical with dancing and great voices in such a small space. We have been patrons for years and look forward to many more!
Beth B — Google review
We came to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at Hale Theatre and were absolutely blown away by the entire production. The quality of the set, costumes, and performances was top-notch, truly impressive from start to finish. My daughter is currently in musical theatre herself, and watching this show only fueled her passion even more. She said it’s her dream to one day perform on a stage like that and be surrounded by actors as talented as the ones we saw. She’s already begging to come back and see it again! We’ll definitely be back for future shows. Thank you, Hale, for such a magical experience!
Natalie D — Google review
We went there to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It's a relatively small floor, surrounded by the audience. We got there and there were no stage props in sight. I was wondering how they were going to pull this off. I was pleasantly surprised. They had plenty of props and they wheeled them out as needed. They did a fantastic job. I'll def be returning here to see more plays in the future. Big free parking lot across the street.
Ron W — Google review
My first visit to Hale Centre Theatre for "Singing in the Rain." My husband booked seats for my girlfriend and I and at first I thought we were in the rafters! Not the case! It is a wonderful venue with a center stage that provides a total experience, good views and easy access to seats. The show was the best I've ever seen! The singing and dancing, yes, amazing tap dancing, made my heart soar, remembering the fabulous musicals of long ago. The cast was superb! Their talent was far beyond what I've seen in a local theater. Loved it!
Kathy C — Google review
This was a really good spot to see a concert. It was really nice how it was kind of seated in the round. Not totally round but more of a U-shaped with them in the middle. Every seat was extremely close cuz it's not a very big place. The show we watched was actually next door to the main theater. It was very good but the only reason I would take one star away is that it was very hot in the theater. Being as hot summer in Arizona they could have had it a little bit cooler. But I was sweating quite a bit most of the time. Uncomfortably hot. Also you need to be sure and bring your own water in. When the band took a break there was a woman came out with a little cart and was selling candies and water. But when we first got there there was no one out selling anything and I ended up having to go back out to the car and get some water that we had there because it was so hot we were dying of thirst
Stephen S — Google review
We saw our first play there, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and WOW! What an impressive show. The set, performers, music, all of it was fantastic. Charlie was kind enough to take photos with fans at the end. The was quite the performance and we look forward to many more. The venue is quaint and there is not a bad seat in the house. There are light and sugary concessions; nobody fussed about us bringing our own snacks. Such a fun place.
J W — Google review
I just saw Anastasia. It was SO GOOD. Brought tears to my eyes at the end. The actors were so talented, especially with their singing!! The usher was friendly and helped us find our seats. This was my 3rd time at Hale Theatre— it’s such a fun experience.
Camille J — Google review
My daughter took me to see Anastasia, it was such a beautiful presentation! We loved it! The actors, singers, dancers, sets, costumes and lighting were spot on. I've never experienced such a wonderful venue to be able to see the actors and singers so up close. Such a beautiful experience. I can't wait to attend another performance by such talented cast.
Christine Y — Google review
4.9
(2380)
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4.8
(328)
50 W Page Ave, Gilbert, AZ 85233, USA
https://www.haletheatrearizona.com/
(480) 497-1181
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Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch

Mentioned on 
23 lists 
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is a sprawling natural area featuring seven ponds, hiking trails, and an observatory. The park is home to diverse wildlife including ducks, waterfowl, fish, and desert cottontail rabbits. Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the lake from a floating boardwalk and explore the park's flora and ponds through interconnected walking trails.
What an incredible oasis in the middle of a largely desert region! The shady trees and water bodies make it a great hiking area even during the summer. Short easy hikes and you can make them into longer trails according to the route you plan out. We went during peak summer so some of the ponds were dry, but still there’s a lot of water birds and other wildlife for bird watchers and nature lovers. We happened to go on a cloudy day and really enjoyed the place. There are benches to sit on and contemplate the view. All for free!
Marina B — Google review
Me and my kids we love this place. We discovered it and will always make this a place to go back to for years to come! It is absolutely beautiful. I’ve seen so much wild wildlife here so many beautiful families here just enjoying the nature and just being with Family and friends and taking family pictures and having picnics and trail hiking I just loved the vibe the feeling the experience was everything. I’m so happy I discovered this place.♥️
MS — Google review
I came to visit during the weekday mid afternoon. There were several people, dogs bikers but you are able to have the space you need without feeling crowed. The Riparian Preserve offers different trails that are paved and non-paved so it can be enjoyed by everyone. Great location for professional or non-professional photos, spending time alone, spending time with people, and/or enjoying the beauty of it all. The trails are all labeled with orange signs or you can find small maps. They offer educational signage about wildlife, plants and the solar system. The preserve is well taken care of and has plenty of areas to be explored.
Moncerrath N — Google review
This is a really great spot for walking, running, and walking the dog, especially in the summer since there is lots of shade. The scenery and wildlife is spectacular: birds, squirrels, bunnies, etc. There is a mix between paved trails and dirt trails, so can be a good spot for those who have mobility issues. Lots of ponds/lakes for fishing. There are a few restrooms around the perimeter. The preserve connects to several trails that can take you to other great parks in Gilbert. Parking can be difficult as the lot is very small.
Jordan S — Google review
Great park for walking. Unfortunately a lot of the ponds are currently dry. The paths are well maintained and clean. There are a few homeless that made me a bit uncomfortable but generally I felt safe. There are so many ducks and birds it is amazing. The community around the park is very nice. I go here to walk or run the trails and very much enjoy it.
Katie K — Google review
Large nature preserve Park in Gilbert. Native vegetation and also non-native ones grace the Park. Cotton tails rabbits sightings delights visitors throughout the Park. Several ponds, some dry, are scattered through the parks perimeter along with expansive pic-nic areas situated by the ponds or on tree enclosed coves (which require Pryor reservation). It takes at least a couple of hours to explore the Park's entire vast acreage. It is definitely an enjoyable, free and refreshing way to commune with mother nature on a weekend (very busy) or a weekday, if possible.
Maria P — Google review
Arrived at 6:00 AM and birds were very loud and active. This place is amazing, and it's free. If you live close by you need to take the time and visit. Bring your binoculars.
Bob P — Google review
Just an amazing place to get away from the grind and get back to nature for awhile. As you walk through the ponds and see water foul, quail, rock Squirrel and cottontails you forget about the stresses of life. A beautiful place for nature lovers
Phillip W — Google review
4.8
(7201)
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4.6
(582)
2757 E Guadalupe Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85234, USA
https://www.gilbertaz.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/riparian-preserve-at-water-ranch
(480) 503-6200
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Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine Tours Inc.

Mentioned on 
26 lists 
Ghost town
Sights & Landmarks
Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine Tours Inc. is a reconstructed 1890s town that offers visitors a glimpse into the Old West era. The historic Apache Trail Tours take guests on guided journeys through Arizona's deserts and canyons, providing stunning views and expert insights. At Goldfield Ghost Town, visitors can participate in activities like gold-mine tours, Old West gunfights, and shopping at western-themed stores.
Great way to spend a few hours. Family friendly! The food in the saloon was great! We loved the mystery box. From zip lining to the mine tour, the shops and food everything was fantastic. I highly recommend! Even on hot summer days you can cook off in the buildings. Bring cash to tip the guides!
Whitney H — Google review
Tourist trap. The staff was friendly. The building didn't feel authentic. I bought the combo tickets - mine tour, mystery shack and train ride. Mine tour was informative, interesting but short. The mystery shack does not allow you to carry babies in and when I bought combo tickets at mining tour booth they failed to tell me that even though I made sure to ask questions about having a baby. Train was was neat ride and the conductor had great stories! I'm a sucker for gift shops but didn't buy anything because it felt too over priced. Bathrooms were clean. Overall worth checking out at least once.
Isabel — Google review
It was a very cute town. They have fun people on the train ride and mine tours with lots of interesting facts. We ate at the Saloon and they had live music. Lots of gift shops! Free to get into Ghost town and wander but $10.00 and up for everything else. We had a great time. Beautiful view of the Superstition Mtn.
Zondra G — Google review
Cool old west town with great desert mountain views. Had a chicken sandwich and delicious Sasparilla for lunch in the Saloon. Bought a die cast cap gun revolver for my son in the toy store. Die cast metal. Good quality.
Bob E — Google review
After watching this mining town on ghost adventures and tfil overnight Elton it was awesome to check it out in person. The tour guides were awesome in listening to people and their experiences. Actually using an EMF detector and letting us have moments in silence to interact with any entity. *Only issue is there should maybe be a age limit for the night tour because there were a few children that would keep interrupting silence moments or just talking and didn't want to be in the dark which was a little disruptive. The town looks like it would be fun to check out in the day time
Paul C — Google review
This place was so cool. Had a blast with my family. Handmade crafts. Stories and fun shoot outs in the street. Lots to do.
Jolene B — Google review
We had a fun day at Goldfield Ghost Town and Mine. We toured the mine to see how gold was mined by hand. We saw a wild west shootout. We rode the train around town. And we walked through a mystery house. We really enjoyed it.
R R — Google review
A fun place to bring friends from out of state. Shops, train ride, gold panning, gift shop and more. Great for photo opportunities.
Mamie Z — Google review
4.6
(14458)
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4.0
(1887)
4650 N Mammoth Mine Rd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, USA
http://goldfieldghosttown.com/
(480) 983-0333
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Lost Dutchman State Park

Mentioned on 
27 lists 
State park
Nature & Parks
Campground
Lost Dutchman State Park, located in northwestern Pinal County, Arizona, covers 320 acres and is a paradise for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Nestled near the iconic Superstition Mountains along the Apache Trail, this park is steeped in the legend of the Lost Dutchmans Gold Mine. Just 40 miles east of Phoenix, it offers hiking trails and mountain biking access to the Superstition Wilderness with stunning mountain views.
Lost Dutchman State Park blends stunning desert scenery, striking views of the Superstition Mountains, outdoor adventure, and rich legend in a compact, visitor-friendly setting ideal for both day trips and overnight stays under the desert sky. During summer, temperatures can become extremely warm even by 9 a.m., so hikers should plan accordingly and take precautions if venturing out during the day. The park is also a good spot for birdwatching, with opportunities to spot small mammals such as cottontail rabbits.
Ubaya M — Google review
Avoid the high-numbered camping sites! The scenery is amazing, and there's enough space for large RVs, but if you reserve a site in the high-number loop, you will be far away from the bathrooms (about half a mile - on a dirt trail!) And won't have WiFi reception... So it's 5 stars if you are near the bathroom and the WiFi, 3 if you are not. Oh, yeah - make sure you take a site with power connection, especially in the hot season - an AC is a must during the day, but generator hours are really limited.
Nitsan A — Google review
Very nice campground and great views. Hiking is not the greatest. Steep, loose rock and just not our type of thing. We like the switchback style vs the basic straight vertical style. Our next trip will be sitting at the camper enjoying a drink while looking at great scenery. Definitely worth the visit.
Mike S — Google review
Picturesque Arizonan Desert and oh so HOT! Bring plenty of drinking water. Incredible sunsets with park proximity to an old ghost town. RV spots not terribly close with water and electric with dump station on the way out. Dog friendly, but lots of prickly things off the pavement.
Tim D — Google review
Ten bucks to park and worth every penny. You get clean trails, friendly staff, and some of the best hiking views in Arizona. I hit Flatiron while I was there, and it was absolutely phenomenal. The climb hits hard but rewards you with views that make you forget how much your legs are complaining. The park is spotless, the trails are clearly marked, and even the bathrooms were clean which is rare enough to deserve a shout-out. Bring water, snacks, and a camera because every turn looks like it should be a postcard. If you live in Arizona or you’re just passing through, go here. Hike, explore, get dusty, and enjoy one of the best slices of the desert you’ll ever see.
Mike M — Google review
Camping prices went up to $50/spot, which, without sewer, is steep in my opinion. We stayed in the 75-104 loop and I don't recommend it for big rigs - it is right. There are also no restrooms on this loop. We appreciated the trails, restrooms were clean but a bit run down. Note that there is very little shade in the campground or on the trails so be prepared with water, sunscreen, and hats.
Wendy T — Google review
Camped here. Lovely campground, beautiful views and hikes. Showers should be cleaned daily, but they are not. Arizona State parks have increased the price of campsites ..... services should reflect that.
Elle D — Google review
Other than the gate that closed on us at 10:00pm and we arrived at 10:03pm and there was no gate code, let that be a warning to everyone! This park is incredible and a great place to stay. We also recommend Goldfield town across the street as a short day trip.
Scott M — Google review
4.7
(3284)
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4.7
(627)
6109 N Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, USA
https://azstateparks.com/lost-dutchman
(480) 982-4485
5

Queen Creek Olive Mill

Mentioned on 
19 lists 
$$$$affordable
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Queen Creek Olive Mill is a must-visit gourmet market and restaurant that showcases locally produced olive oil and specialty foods. Located in the southeastern part of Queen Creek, visitors can sample the full product line, take tours of the facilities, and indulge in delicious sandwiches at del Piero, the in-house cafe. The mill offers grove tours where guests can learn about olive cultivation and oil pressing processes.
My family and I have been going to the Queen Creek Olive Mill for over a decade, and throughout the years, we’ve seen a lot of changes, some good, some not-so-great. But I have to admit, despite all the time we've spent there, we had never attended one of their private events… until last night. We decided to celebrate my husband’s birthday by attending their very first Paint and Sip party, and wow! Erika and her team did a fantastic job. From the moment we purchased our tickets to the thoughtful seating arrangement and the warm, genuine interaction Erika had with every guest, the experience was flawless. She went above and beyond to make my husband’s night incredibly special, and it truly showed. We’re so glad we finally took the leap and attended an event. If this is the direction Queen Creek Olive Mill is heading, count us in for many more!
Mandi V — Google review
This event was well worth the money! We had a great time! The paintings were fun and easy to complete. My husband and I enjoyed wine and a tasty charcuterie board of treats while painting. We are eager to attend the next “Paint and Sip” event. This made a great date night, but there were groups of friends and families attending and painting as well. Everyone left with smiles on their faces.
Debe P — Google review
The Queen Creek Olive Mill put on the most beautiful baby shower for my daughter! From the first conversation to the day of the shower, Erika made the entire process effortless for us. The decor was whimsical just like my daughter wanted and the food was outstanding. Everyone that attended commented on how fantastic this venue was. The Queen Creek Olive Mill went above and beyond my expectations. I highly recommend having your event with them.
Turner S — Google review
Why am I just learning about the Queen Creek Olive Mill?! This place was such a cool experience! I went there just to check out what they had to offer, and I was so pleasantly surprised to see they served food and had a nice little nook aesthetic going on. I had unfortunately already eaten before I arrived, so I didn't get the chance to indulge in their food, but their menu options looked great, and I'm genuinely eager to go back soon just to try them out! The whole atmosphere was fantastic, and to me it felt like a wonderland. Please don't be like me and think that just because it says "Olive Mill," that's all they've got - not at all, they are serving up so much more! Not only do they have just about every type of olive oil, flavored and non-flavored, you could think of, but they even had a section where you could shop for alcohol, and I forgot to mention for my coffee lovers, there's a coffee stand! Beyond the dining area and incredible variety of products, I believe there's more to the property than what meets the eye, you can probably do some exploring around there as well. This place is definitely a unique and delightful destination. If you're looking for something a bit different but with a lovely setting, definitely check out Queen Creek Olive Mill. I'll be back for that food!
Lane R — Google review
Locally very popular, offering a great selection of olive oils and olive products with abundant samples for tasting. An eclectic menu and reasonable prices draw large crowds at dinner time, so arrive early. While the line was long, counter service was quick and our order was ready in about 15 minutes. Everything was delicious, including the panko encrusted fish, pizza, pesto, and pulled pork. It's easy to see why the Olive Mill is a favorite.
Ed P — Google review
Beautiful grounds for a day trip from Phoenix area. The store has many oils, vinegars, tapenades, wines, jams, kitchen supplies, and spa items. They even have a refrigerated meal area to take their foods to go! We took the tour ($8 in 2025). It was a nice introduction to the history of The Olive Mill and the oil making process. After the tour they offer several food and dessert options. This will be perfect when the weather cools and you can take advantage of the outside fireplace seating. Would make a perfect wedding location if they offer that service.
Candice M — Google review
Erika and her team were amazing at me and my husbands marriage ceremony and reception. They made sure everyone ate and offered to serve me and my husband food. They were super nice and respectful. If we could have another marriage there we would do it all over again here. Affordable and you can decorate it however you want! Thankyou guys for making the night so special for us :).
Kiwiseeds9 — Google review
Very quick tour of olive mill area. Nice lunch and olive oil shopping. My spouse said, I enjoyed the visit. Glad they had shipping to the house.
Dennis D — Google review
4.6
(7237)
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4.3
(751)
25062 S Meridian Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142, USA
https://www.queencreekolivemill.com/pages/queen-creek-estate
(480) 888-9290
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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

National reserve
Nature & Parks
1300s-era Hohokam compound in the desert comprising a 4-story house, ballcourt & irrigation canals.
This was an amazing unexpected stop off of I-10 from my drive from Phoenix to Tucson. I arrived an hour before they closed at 3. The guy who worked there was super nice. Entry is free to see the ruins and you can walk right up to it. Be aware that some parts of the visitors center such as the theater and the gift shop close early before they close up the park itself. Definitely stop by if you are interested in historic ruins like this.
Harper O — Google review
Archaeology is an interest of mine, and I make sure to set aside time to visit any place that preserves ancient history, whenever one is nearby. A visit to Phoenix, Arizona meant an opportunity to visit Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. This monument preserves the structural dwellings of the Hohokam people who lived and thrived in this desert area. The centerpiece of this attraction is the big house, which is only partially intact, as some of it has eroded over time. There is a roof that was built in more recent times, presumably to help protect the structure. It looks a little odd, and certainly not natural, but I get why the National Park officials did this. There are other, smaller structures surrounding the big house, plus educational information available as you walk around. No one is completely sure what this structure was used for but, given the presence of holes in the sides of the structure that align with the solstices, there is a good chance that astronomy was part of its purpose. The parking lot at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is large, and there is a visitor’s center and bookstore. One thing to keep in mind is that the visitor’s center may not be open when you visit, for example on Sunday’s during part of the year. But the monument itself will still be open for exploring the structures, even if the visitor’s center is locked. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument isn’t very big, and you can be in and out in about an hour or so. It’s certainly a site worth seeing, and a good side trip option for archaeological lovers who happen to be in the Phoenix area.
Bryan C — Google review
Drove to Ruins on Monday Oct 6th. Got there 10 AM. Although the park website and NPS app state that the Visitor Center is open, the park is in fact closed. I can understand that the park is closed due to the government shutdown, but please update the information to state that it is. Hopefully this post will be helpful to others who are looking to visit during this time.
Chris H — Google review
I have been visiting this site since I was in school in the 1990s Good location for a day trip from Phoenix and Tucson There is a lot to learn here Visit at different times of year to get an idea of life year round back in those days Check out the gift shop too, many cool items there you won't fi nd other places
Gear W — Google review
Interesting and informative national monument with intriguing artifacts. Excellent film that runs regularly. Nicely appointed gift shop. Well worth the trip!
Deborah S — Google review
Beautiful ruins. Easy access to walk up to. Informative signs. Clean public restrooms and no fee. Picnic benches and some shade available if you'd like to sit or eat.
Elijah C — Google review
The visitor center isn't open on Sunday which doesn't make sense. Why close on most people's free day? The signs are also confusibg. I walked to the ruins, and realized the way I walked had keep out signs.
Crimson ( — Google review
What a find! Randomly turned down the access road to this monument to see what it was all about. It was beautiful, historic and well worth the stop. Free to park in the ample lot and walk through the exhibit. The adjacent museum has great artifacts and information along with AC, flush toilets, and a few snacks. Accessible for wheelchairs to the monument, as well.
Traci S — Google review
4.7
(3469)
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4.5
(416)
1100 W Ruins Dr, Coolidge, AZ 85128, USA
https://www.nps.gov/cagr/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm
(520) 723-3172
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Skydive Arizona

Skydiving center
Tours
Adventure sports center
Bar & grill
Restaurant
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
Extremely friendly, helpful Staff at Skydive Arizona! Felt very comfortable with their instruction, very confident with the instructor, appreciated the good video and photos! Two of our group did not skydive and some of the staff introduced themselves, talked to them and asked them if they had any questions. My brother had decided not to skydive, however, after the staff spoke with him, we came back a week later, and he and I went skydiving! Really an amazing experience. My brother said it was life-changing for him. I haven’t seen him this happy in many years. He took the experience home with him and is letting it create a positive impact on his life!!!
Janice U — Google review
Extremely fun and totally worth it if you love adrenaline! Everyone hypes you up through your nerves and the vibes were great. I do recommend going with someone but I’m sure going alone is still great. The whole way down is beautiful and absolutely stunning to see. Personally I loved it so much and will most likely go again. I went for a birthday trip and honestly the best birthday present I’ve had.
Trecks D — Google review
"At the point of maximum danger, there is minimum fear." What an incredible experience diving with Zane Jackson. His calm and cool personality made it possible for me to be relaxed. He gave just enough instructions to absorb and feel comfortable. The actual jump was incredible .. total exhilaration. Despite my earlier concerns, the free fall was my favorite part. Excited to go again. If I find myself in Arizona, I will be looking for Zane to take another dive with me! Be certain to ask for Nate Rogers to take your pictures and video. He did an incredible job as well. Take a leap of faith .. what are you waiting for?
Kathy C — Google review
If you want to skydive you need to go to the professionals at skydive az. They are a team of great people there everything is safety first. I have made two tandem jumps there and it was the time of my life. Zane, Alaska and Todd the photographer are very polite and professional. I also include all the other part of the team are professional also. So quit thinking about it go to skydive Arizona for the time of your life. Thank you skydive Arizona for the time of my life. I will be seeing you again.
James B — Google review
It was my first diving experience and it totally awesome. The staffs were nice, friendly and divers are very knowledgeable. Totally recommend. Great vibes 😊
Mohan N — Google review
I have never been around so many people that are so professional in my life. This is a top notch company that makes sure that your day is something you will never forget. I plan on coming back every year and doing a tandem jump.
Arlan R — Google review
Took our first jump here. The staff was amazing. They took away the stress and anxiety. Before I knew it we were free falling! I highly recommend going at least once, you will not be disappointed!
Brenda R — Google review
What a great experience, Zane made me feel so calm and safe. Can't wait to jump again in the near future.
Misi L — Google review
4.8
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4900 N Taylor St, Eloy, AZ 85131, USA
https://skydiveaz.com/
(520) 466-3753
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Saint Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Visitors in modest apparel may tour the grounds of this monastery, attend church or stay overnight.
Had driven by here years ago and finally stopped this time on my way to Tucson. I forgot about the dress code and felt like a schmuck in my shorts. The people were super friendly and helpful, and gave me a pair of pants to borrow, putting over my shorts, as they also did for a group of ladies behind me, slacks and dresses. It was a self guided tour, I went thru fast, about 30 minutes, definitely need to go back. The architecture is amazing and the grounds are beautiful. Also have a book store with gifts and a few food items. I bought the baklava, it was amazing!!
Jason B — Google review
This monastery is so beautiful and spiritual we felt like we were in Greece. We did not know what to expect but were amazed with the entire self tour. Absolutely breathtaking chapels and grounds. My husband and I met with the priest that married us 36 years ago so it made our visit even more special. We also ate lunch with the monks and residents, so awesome. Come dressed according to the website requirements. Everyone should visit once in their lifetime.
Karen A — Google review
For this place, everyone goes for the road for some reason, but I will share what I did like is a fact that it is so peaceful and quiet there and you certainly do feel some energy if you’ve ever been I would suggest to read up on the elder that formed that place pretty interesting story I strongly recommend you to go religious or not. You never know I am certainly glad I visited and I will be back. Also, please note they have a limited supplies there for the monks so as a nice gesture, I would make two suggestions one is easier to call and ask what they need and bring as you can or visit and ask and come back
S T — Google review
A peaceful and deeply spiritual place surrounded by stunning desert gardens and traditional Byzantine architecture. The monastery offers a unique glimpse into Orthodox monastic life, with serene walking paths, chapels, and friendly monks who welcome visitors with warmth. Modest dress is required, and it’s best to visit with a quiet, respectful spirit. A hidden gem in the Arizona desert.
Dorinel P — Google review
Visiting St. Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Monastery in Florence, Arizona was an absolutely unforgettable pilgrimage. From the moment I arrived, I felt as though I had been transported to Mount Athos itself — the peaceful atmosphere, the reverent silence, and the deep sense of holiness that fills every corner of the monastery grounds. The monks’ hospitality was heartwarming. Every visitor is welcomed with genuine love and care, and you can truly feel the presence of God in the way they serve and interact with everyone. The services were beautiful and profoundly moving — filled with Byzantine chant, incense, and prayer that touch the soul. The food was simple yet delicious, prepared with care and love. Each meal reflected the monastic way of life — humble, healthy, and nourishing, both physically and spiritually. Walking through the monastery gardens, chapels, and courtyards, surrounded by palm trees, fountains, and the stunning desert landscape, I felt completely at peace. It’s a place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to reconnect with God and yourself. I left renewed, inspired, and grateful, carrying with me a deep sense of spiritual refreshment. Whether you are Orthodox or simply seeking a place of stillness and beauty, a pilgrimage to St. Anthony’s Monastery is truly a life-changing experience.
Pavel G — Google review
We saw this passing by one day and i put it on my “Must visit” list! Today we took family to go check it out and No regrets! They do have a dress code, women long sleeve shirts and long skirts with head dress thing (not sure exactly what they are called. BUT they do offer shirts, skirts and head dresses there to borrow to wear during your visit which was very awesome! So beautiful the churches and the history and facts! I do wish the map was a little more updated and easier to read. There was also allot of construction and loud noises going on which took some of the peacefulness away from visit its self. I do understand they are building but maybe laying off construction during saturday Sunday with most visitors would be nice if we came again! Very sweet people and worth the visit! It is free parking and free entry! :)
Michael M — Google review
The first stop for our journey in AZ and to ask for a blessing. A few of us inquires, catechism and also baptized came as day visitors and not pilgrims. Enjoyed learning how the water was found and the monestary was built. The grounds feel astonishing and at peace. Would have loved to stay as pilgrims for a time.
H. C — Google review
Blessed place, blessed to be able to get to this Monastery. Full of Greece everywhere and all there are ready to provide you with information and love! Εξαιρετικό μέρος!!!
Constandinos M — Google review
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4784 N St Joseph's Way, Florence, AZ 85132, USA
http://www.stanthonysmonastery.org/
(520) 868-3188
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Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch

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Ranch
Sights & Landmarks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch is a must-visit destination for families looking for an enjoyable time. The friendly and happy animals, including stingrays and lorikeets, provide a unique experience that is worth the extra cost. Feeding the critters takes approximately an hour, with additional goat penthouse feeding available on a pulley system that kids love.
What a fantastic time!!! Our son had such a good time running around and feeding all the animals. The Monster Truck ride was so cute with Ostrich fishing and great educational points. Definitely worth the cost! Some things to keep in mind for kiddos; -Bring water and cooling fans in the summer!!!! The sun is bright and there's not a lot of shade (especially if the park is busy) so even an umbrella would be good. -A stroller goes a long way as there's a bit of space between the exhibits. -Snack are allowed! -If buying meat, the meat should be good for 6 hours, but a cooler bag wouldn't hurt.
Ivette R — Google review
I’ve been visiting Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch since the early 2000s, and it’s always such a fun experience! It’s a little hokey — but in the best way possible. The animals are unique and not ones you’d normally get to see up close, and there’s great signage that makes feeding them easy and safe. I also appreciate how many handwashing stations they have throughout. The staff are friendly, the atmosphere is lighthearted, and it’s just a fun stop every time. We always enjoy our visits and will probably keep coming back for years to come!
Savanah E — Google review
We’ve been to the ostrich farm a few times now (I have a teenager and a toddler) and both of them always have such a great time. I recently took my parents while they were visiting and they enjoyed it just as much. The best part for us is always feeding the animals, especially the birds and the stingrays! It’s one of those places that’s fun every time you go, and there’s something for everyone to enjoy no matter the age. The staff is friendly, the animals seem well cared for, and it’s just an easy, feel-good outing. Definitely recommend for families or anyone looking for something a little different to do near Tucson!
Ray J — Google review
My husband and I came here for the first time today and had such a fun experience feeding all the animals! It was $12 each for the cups of food and to get inside the farm area. We got to feed donkeys, deer, ostriches, goats, bunnies, chickens, birds, a tortoise, and ducks. Overall we probably spent an hour here and got to take our time feeding each animal. All the animals were so cute and very gentle taking the food from our hands. We’re definitely coming back with our kids next time.
Nicole A — Google review
Had an absolute blast today with my son. We had a lot of laughs at the Goats. So many interesting animals to feed. The tour is a must do. Shanda was the best tour guide. She was funny, charismatic, and very knowledgeable. Cant wait to go back.
S V — Google review
On our way to Tucson we saw the ranch from the highway so my friends and I decided to check it out when we were free. It was an enjoyable experience especially getting to see the ostriches and learning more about them. The monster truck ride was very fun, our guide was very knowledgeable and funny. It was nice to feed the different animals and have those pretty birds sit on your head/shoulder while feeding them. Would definitely recommend this place to anyone.
Schem M — Google review
There is no way you can rate this lower than a 5 star experience. The animals are all so sweet. So happy we went. Worth the drive. Also you have to try the Ostrich sliders. They also sell ostrich eggs (which sell out fast). Very cool experience. We went when they opened and had the place to ourselves.
Michelle S — Google review
It was amazing! I took my 88 year old mother who had lived in Tuscon for 20 years and never been there. It started with the cashier seeing my mom’s walker and offering her an electric scooter free of charge because ‘it’s a lot of walking.’ She knew it would be so much more enjoyable for her if she was comfortable and able to get around to all the exhibits. From the donkeys to the lorikeets, she had an absolute ball. Her smile says it all. The highlight for her was the stingray touch and feed tank. She had always wanted to see stingrays up close and this facility guarantees a great experience for the guests and the rays. The entire place is spotless and the staff is so friendly and helpful. I can’t wait to go back with the rest of my family.
Tng H — Google review
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17599 E Peak Ln, Picacho, AZ 85141, USA
https://www.roostercogburn.com/
(520) 466-3658
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Red Hills Visitor Center

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Visitor center
Red Hills Visitor Center is the main stop for visitors to Saguaro National Park near Tucson. It offers guided walks, restrooms, water fountains, maps, and public programs. The center features a short movie providing insight into the mighty Saguaro and knowledgeable rangers eager to share information. Additionally, it has a fully stocked gift store and a nature trail outside where visitors can explore a dry wash and discover rare pupfish in an oasis.
Saguaro National Park, Red Hills Center, AZ We visited the Red Hills portion of the park in late March so it wasn’t crowded. The visitor center is informative and is well stocked with souvenirs. We did a short nature walk around the visitor center since dogs aren’t allowed on the trails in the park. The scenery is amazing.
Hiker S — Google review
We visited this place and due to Gov shutdown the visitor Centre was closed and no one was there to guide. There was a machine to buy tickets. Surrounded the visitor center there were some trails and you can go and enjoy the cactuses beauty
Madheswaran P — Google review
Beautiful area with amazing vistas, cactus, and a great scenic drive. It was almost 100 so we did not take advantage of the many hikes available.
Marck S — Google review
We had an amazing time. The employees were very knowledgeable and excited to share, The visitor Center itself has a lot of interesting details and history about the national park. The shopping was unique and have some local Artistry as well as products.
Jennifer O — Google review
This is a great Visitors Center. There is a wonderful video about the Sonoran Desert that is a must see. The rangers have maps for hiking trails and other events. They have a well stocked gift shop, bathrooms and water fountains. There is a nice walking trail out front that takes you around some lovely old saguaros and other cacti. We took a moderate trail to see the old petroglyphs which was fun and interesting.
Sandee A — Google review
Nice place for rest, picnic, info and gifts. No ticket check point on the west side.
Jun L — Google review
Very interesting. The volunteer attendant was very knowledgeable and gave us some great tips
Mary W — Google review
Great exhibits and displays of life in the desert. Nice store with unique treats, lots of stickers and nature books. The staff was friendly and answered my many questions. There were two dog friendly trails and lots of beautiful cacti. The Saguaro had just begun to bloom the week I arrived. Take it slow and see the wildlife, it's there.
A C — Google review
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2700 N Kinney Rd, Tucson, AZ 85743, USA
http://www.nps.gov/sagu/index.htm
(520) 733-5158
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

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Natural history museum
Shopping
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is a unique 98-acre natural history museum that seamlessly combines live animal exhibits, botanical gardens, and educational demonstrations. Visitors can encounter a diverse range of desert wildlife, from coyotes to hummingbirds, in their natural enclosures while exploring the thick vegetation of desert plants. The museum also offers strollers and wheelchairs for convenience and features amenities such as a gift shop, art gallery, restaurant, and cafe.
This is not a tourist trap. It's a great place to see and learn about the plants and critters of the Sonoran Desert. We spent almost three hours exploring the trails, despite 105+ degree temps. So nice to have water stations all along the way. Bring a big water bottle! The staff was friendly helpful, even providing what turned out to be a great restaurant recommendation! We visited the indoor exhibits after our trail walk, but totally forgot to see the reptile house! Nice gift shop with local indigenous artists crafts and much more.
Keith T — Google review
Fantastic place! There are enough animals, fish, amphibians, etc. on display to qualify as a desert zoo, but there is also plenty of plants, cacti, walking, and general desert information that it makes for a good museum too. Even with the shaded spots and indoor exhibits, my mom got overheated, so she and my dad went back to the coffee shop. They told my wife and I to continue on, so we went through some more exhibits and enjoyed them before heading back. The desert has so much beauty and diversity, and yet most people (including myself in the past) only think of it as sand, dirt, shrubs and cacti. This is a great place to visit!
John L — Google review
Our family loves to come here. This is a wonderful place to learn new things and get some exercise. We think it’s best to come here in the cooler parts of the year (November- April). We have come during the warm seasons though and have enjoyed the Pack Rat Playhouse to escape the sun! Highly recommend with family. They have shows daily where the staff teach about a few different critters. The audience can ask questions about each animal. Bring water and snacks!
Amanda H — Google review
absolutely incredible!! this place never fails to amaze me as an arizona native! i adore all of the information on the desert around us and all the fun little creatures that i learned more about. if you live near Tucson, you need to check this place out. it’s situated right next to part of the Saguaro National Park, so you get a stunning view of all of the cacti plus the mountains. 10/10 experience
Sabrina T — Google review
Went to the desert museum and spent over 4 hours there. Amazing, immersive experience! Make sure to bring along a water bottle to stay hydrated in the heat. I recommend getting there as early as possible to beat that heat. From the cactus to the pollinators to the animals, such a cool place. We stopped for lunch at the grill and there was plenty of options to eat and rehydrate. Everyone should check this place out. A must-do in Tucson!
Heidi L — Google review
Went today for the first time and have only good things to say. John, our tour guide, was AMAZING! He took us on an hour and a half tour of the whole place, walking at our pace, answering our questions and just being super knowledgeable! He was such a joy and just added to the amazing experience we had at this beautiful place.
Martie G — Google review
Lovely time 🌞 definitely wear a hat and comfy shoes 👍 they have water fountains throughout so if you bring a water bottle you can fill it :) they have both indoor and outdoor exhibits. The gem and mineral is my favorite for indoor, and Strawberry the bear is my favorite for the outdoor 🐻♥️♥️ but the cave is super cool and all the animals are really cool too, it's honestly like a mini zoo. 🦌🐿🦦🦨🐾🦉🦎🐍🦕🐡🦋🪲🦂🌵
Jennifer G — Google review
This is an absolute must see for anyone in the area. The drive to it alone is worth it! It’s a beautiful blend of botanical garden, zoo and museum. It’s also a great way to get out and move, while taking in gorgeous desert and mountain views. This was a highlight of our most recent Tucson trip!
Gaia 3 — Google review
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2021 N Kinney Rd, Tucson, AZ 85743, USA
https://www.desertmuseum.org/
(520) 883-2702
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Biosphere 2

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Research institute
Museums
This scientific institution designed after Earth showcases a 3-acre greenhouse with tours of a rainforest and ocean. Biosphere 2, the self-sustaining facility that conducted experiments in artificial environments, is also part of the tour. Visitors can access video tours through QR codes presented at the front desk. In addition to its scientific features, this museum boasts stunning views of mountains and sculptures set amidst beautiful landscaping.
I wasn’t really sure what to expect but somehow my expectations were exceeded. I enjoyed being able to set my own pace to tour the facility with the self guided audio tour. One thing I was not aware of was that the app needed to download 226 steps to be able to function. The full download took about 30 minutes so just keep that in mind. Open the app and let it update prior to arrival. Super informative and interesting way to spend a few hours.
Christina B — Google review
Nice to finally check this place out. I love plants and learning about them so I figured this place would be awesome for a friend date. We did enjoy seeing the plants. We saw a lot of plants I haven’t seen before. We did notice a lot of things were closed off or we couldn’t really see it. There are guided tour options and self guided tours with WiFi and your cell phone. We chose to have the self guided tour as I didn’t want to pay more than the $30 I paid for each ticket. I paid for two with military discount which still was $27/each. With it being an hour away I got there right after opening time around 9:30am. Perfect time to beat the kids who show up during lunch time for school field trips. So it was nice to enjoy it without it being loud and over crowded since a lot of spaces are tight. It was already a little warm in the biosphere as well. So plan for some toasty humid weather in there.
Denise P — Google review
Loved it. What an amazing setup and how much there is to see and experience. We also did the behind the scenes tour of “ the lung” which I highly recommend. How much technologies went into the creation of this habitat that recreates what we take for granted here in our beautiful planet earth! Everyone should go and see to appreciate what we have !
Felicitas O — Google review
This is mind blowing experience! And I mean it. If you are interested in science, space exploration, self sustaining ecosystems this is the place for you! If only you have a tiny engineering knowledge and a little sense of biology and ecosystems and interactions within them and between them this place will send your imagination to the moon! One of the most important places to visit in the USA in general. One of a kind research facility hosting enclosed ecosystems, cloned from the ones known from the Mother Earth. My family was absolutely stunned (wife and 12yo son). Fantastic personnel willing to answer every question, great idea with the app guide - yet it freezes pretty often requiring restart. I hesitated for the moment to visit that place, but I’m so glad I decided to go. And I have that great feeling that money spent there will serve a good cause keeping this unique place running. If you ever wondered how the human bases would look like on Mars, the Moon or other less friendly environments - this is the place to see and learn. Whoever were the people who designed it - I admire you. Thank you! What is my wish to make it even better? Take us to the LUNG, show us actually the hydroponic garden, take us to the power generation area. I will come back if this dream comes true!
Jerry F — Google review
This is my second visit to the Biosphere 2. My last visit was in the late nineties. There has been an amazing upgrade since then. It's so cool to hear about the interesting experiments happening in this unique space. The history lesson about the need for transparency in science is much appreciated. I loved being able to see the different biological zones and the human habitat from the first experiments in creating a sustainable ecosystem. (harder than it looks) From the innovative "lungs" to the LEO experimental slopes to the beautiful and clever architecture, I was impressed by the creative use of the facility. I did miss hearing the interviews with the original biospherians. I guess those videos are still somewhere on the internet. They talk about how they felt about the original experiment before, during and after. The app was very helpful. You need to download and install the app, and then download an additional 1gb of media before you get to the site. The WiFi is not reliable. But watching the videos on the app was a very good way to get a tour at your own pace.
Bits — Google review
A lot of good information pertaining to the ECO-System. Videos at each station were very informative. The Tower Tour, $12, will give you a 360⁰ view of the whole facility. Just be ready to climb 77 stairs... 😬 Canes and walkers not advised. A great way to spend the afternoon.
Kevin C — Google review
Finally, I got to see a place on my list for many years. I was thrilled to finally walk the grounds. Walking through the doors of the Biosphere2 one enters into a world with different environments developed to explore and create experiments to explore ways to help preserve our world. Learn how scientists lived there for two years while sealed into the building. An app on your phone helps you learn while you walk through the space. Really a unique experience, worth devouring to north of Tucson.
Kathy C — Google review
My previous visit, before the COVID-19 pandemic, left a lasting impression. Every corner offered a new discovery. I learned so much about the original Biosphere 2 project, the supporting research from the 1980s, the ongoing scientific work, the mechanics of the lungs and their role in maintaining closed environments, and the ocean zone. I even enjoyed a lovely lunch at the café. Before stepping inside, I knew very little about Biosphere 2. By the time I left, I was hooked—buying books, diving into its history, and bringing it up in every conversation for weeks. It was one of the most memorable and inspiring science experiences I’ve ever had. This time, however, I left feeling disappointed. While I understand the need to scale back live tours during the pandemic, the current visitor experience—especially at $27 per adult and $15 per child—felt underdeveloped. I am considering this based on similarly priced tourist experiences I've had such as the Omaha Zoo, the Brookfield Zoo, or large museums like the Field Museum in Chicago. The lack of signage and storytelling throughout the site made it difficult to understand what we were seeing. The app-based audio/video tour was not practical with young children in tow, and the directional arrows were confusing, which made us feel like we were missing key areas. In particular, I was surprised to find that the Technosphere and Lung areas now require an additional $12 on top of the $27. These spaces are original and essential to understanding how the Biosphere functioned as a closed system and why it was so revolutionary. Seeing the basement and the cement disk floating in the air was very important to my understanding of Biosphere 2. They are core to the story. Meanwhile, areas like the underwater ocean viewing section were closed entirely - I had been very excited to share that area with my children. This made the experience feel fragmented and less immersive than when I toured seven years earlier. Where I would be happy to pay more is for deeper, docent-led tours of the biomes—especially an extended rainforest experience. That area is so rich with life, and having an expert guide walk us through would unlock so much more value. On my previous visit, the live tours were a highlight. The people working there revealed small details I never would have noticed on my own—like the intricate systems in the intensive agriculture zone and the experiments underway in the labs. Overall, I believe the visitor experience would benefit tremendously from renewed focus on storytelling and accessibility—imagining the space from the perspective of a diverse range of learners and guests. Whether someone is a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learner, a young child, a science enthusiast, or simply curious, they should be able to engage deeply without relying solely on an app. This place has the potential to stir wonder, spark big questions, and display scientific innovation at scale—but it needs the tools to tell that story well. Thank you for preserving and sharing this remarkable place. We hope it continues to inspire the next generation of thinkers, dreamers, and doers.
Shane Q — Google review
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32540 S Biosphere Rd, Oracle, AZ 85623, USA
https://biosphere2.org/
(520) 621-4800
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Tohono Chul | Gardens, Galleries, and Bistro

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Tohono Chul is a compact desert habitat featuring various cacti, a demonstration garden, and art displays. It offers engaging walks and activities for school trips, family outings, or friend gatherings. Visitors can join one of four school tours focusing on ethnobotany, desert digs, clever plants, or diverse pollinators. Alternatively, they can explore the gardens through mobile scavenger hunts or interact with docents to learn about nature and culture connections.
An amazing local park filled with desert flora, and occasional desert fauna as well!! From the towering saguaros to the tiny flowers, there is so much to see at Tohono Chul Park. The metal animal figures throughout the park are eye catching, the winding paths are intriguing and the atmosphere is welcoming. The staff is amazing as well! 10/10 recommend visiting this park if you are in the area.
Jonah Q — Google review
Chillin' at Chul was great! There was free admission, good food and drinks and live music. It was much cooler in the gardens than down in the city and we had a great time exploring and just chatting on the porch swings. Bring bug spray or wear long sleeves. The mosquitoes bit us a lot.
Lucy B — Google review
This is one of the first places I take someone who comes in from out of town to visit. “Chillin at Chul” is a beautiful way to spend a Friday or Saturday evening. The music, people, and environment are always great. Lots of little trails and a whole back garden for kids to explore and play around in. “Guitars Under the Stars” is another great event that’s held in the garden bistro and definitely worth checking out. Great food and service. Indoor and outdoor seating for big and small groups. We’ve also attended the seasonal movie showings that Tohono Chul hosts around the holidays. Very fun. Worth checking out, especially if you have children.
Danny T — Google review
Beautiful gardens with all sorts of tranquil and lovely nooks and places to sit. I visited in late October, and it is wonderful now, but I would love to come back in spring when the cacti are blooming- although I saw my first ever October-blooming cactus here, and there are quite a few other flowers blooming. There are some beautiful sculptures throughout the gardens, and wonderful artwork in the museum.
Gretchen M — Google review
This place is a botanical garden, with a few small shops aside. The gardens are beautiful and there are a couple nice trails that you can take for a peaceful walk in the desert. The entrance fee is $20, which is too high if you are just looking for a peaceful walk on a nature trail. I was there for a docent led tour called Plants and Poetry, and it was a good price for a 1 hour activity. The tour combined art and science in a charming way, as we met each desert plant as an individual in a community of specialized desert flora.
Bits — Google review
First time visiting & didn't get to explore the entirety of the property. Entrance grants access to the children's museum as well. Stroller friendly-ish... paths can get a little rough but are wide enough to navigate. Early morning or late afternoon/evening is highly recommended, unless you love the heat. Lots of wildlife: birds, bugs, lizards on the main paths. Plants for sale, art for sale, water & vending machines available as well as on site restaurant. Plenty of seating areas with pretty views and art exhibitions. We were gifted this entrance fee but need to go again and finish exploring everything we didnt get to see!
TIFFANY N — Google review
A beautiful spot for a walk or wedding! Amazing gardens with plenty to explore. I photographed a wedding here in 2025 and it was so nice to have a private area to have the ceremony, cake cutting, and dances.
Diana L — Google review
Edit 3/22/25–I can’t find anywhere to review the Tucson Opera so I’m doing it here. To say the performance of Mozart’s In The Secret Gardener was incredible isn’t enough . The singers, musicians, conductor and stage director were all the best I’ve witnessed in years of attendance from NYC to Verona Italy. The audience was in thrall to every moment of this performance. We were all transported for 90 minutes into the garden and intrigue of each of the characters. My husband and I will never forget these musical moments. c This is the 3rd of three botanical gardens we’ve visited in Tucson in 10 days. So beautiful and so informative! The placement of the information panels with their artistic renderings makes it all the more wonderful. We learned SO MUCH about the people of this Indigenous nation and their stories were enchanting. The garden paths, direction signs and exquisite plantings are all brought together to make the experience truly one of a kind. There are numerous shaded areas, water sources and benches. The docents are very informative. We are returning soon for the AZ Opera performance and will be dining as well. The reciprocal membership is a plus if you belong to a membership at an accepted botanical garden. There are over 450 gardens in the conservancy. Join today and support gardens everywhere!
Caroline D — Google review
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4.6
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7366 N Paseo Del Norte, Tucson, AZ 85704, USA
https://tohonochul.org/
(520) 742-6455
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Mt Lemmon

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Mt. Lemmon, soaring at 9,159 feet in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona, is a breathtaking destination that transforms with the seasons. In summer, it invites outdoor enthusiasts for hiking and camping amidst its stunning alpine scenery. The journey along the 27-mile Mt.
This is a must do drive in southern Arizona. You start out on the desert floor and as you ascend up 28 + miles you pass through different environments that change like the seasons. When you reach the summit you're in a forest of trees and you'll think you've been transported to the northern United States! The views on the way up are spectacular with plenty of pullouts, trails and sites to see along the way. There's something for everyone no matter what age. Last year we went up in the winter months where it was 80° and sunny at the bottom with snow and temps in the 20's at Ski haven. It's almost like a trip through time.
Tony P — Google review
The views were spectacular at the top! The scenic drive up is amazing as well. Truly enjoyed visiting Mt Lemmon.
Mel J — Google review
Absolutely stunning views. The entire drive was so so amazing 👏 I'm so happy I got to be the passenger for this breathtaking trip. Going through the mountain road was intense and wonderful. The experience was something I will never ever forget! The drive was absolutely worth the time and the trip up the mountain. The higher we went, the more exciting it got. The little towns along the way are so spectacular and the vista pull offs are just fabulous!!! Everyone is so nice that I met along the way and I just can't get over how awesome the whole trip was it was a delicious dessert for my eyes and I want more so I will definitely be going back for that trip again very soon.
Trisha L — Google review
Definitely recommended if you are near Tuscan AZ!! The scenery is incredible and breathtaking. There are many trails if you like hiking.
Mikiko B — Google review
Easy Drive from Tucson. The air is fresh the scenery better then a movie. Thank you Jesus moments. Take the drive stop at the turn offs and stretch. Deep Breaths 💫
N C — Google review
It was such a nice drive. We went early in the morning so at summerĥaven nothing was open. But it was still worth the drive
Saxon K — Google review
Amazing views, crisp air and a nice little town at the top. Couple of options for places to eat up there. Bring a picnic if you want to. Don't forget a camera.
Steven A — Google review
Mount Lemmon – Tucson, Arizona Some places are easy to visit but hard to leave, Mount Lemmon is one of them. At over 9,000 feet, you’re surrounded by peace, beauty, and sunsets that make you forget the rest of the world. It’s more than a mountains, it’s a feeling. One that stays with you long after you’ve driven back down. Hard to leave… but impossible to forget.
Ali U — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(3284)
Summerhaven, AZ 85619, USA
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San Xavier del Bac Mission

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
San Xavier del Bac is a Spanish Colonial Catholic mission built in 1783 that is now a National Historic Landmark. This beautiful church features baroque architecture and painted artwork and it is still used for religious purposes, making it a great place to visit if you are interested in history or religion.
Just an exquisite safe haven for the heart and mind. The long rich history of the Mission is full of breathtaking artistry, attention to detail, and skilled craftsmanship. We visited on a Sunday, and the sanctuary was full, and the Sunday Mass was about to begin, so we didn't get to see the entire sanctuary (note: I am not Catholic, and don't know if there is a different word for that area of a church. I apologize!) There is also a shrine up in the hill to the right. I was up there some 30 years ago. A very peaceful, secluded place to pray or think. One of my favorite places on this planet. 🥰🥰🥰
Deborah W — Google review
I visited San Xavier del Bac Mission today, just south of Tucson, and it hit me all over again why they call it the White Dove of the Desert. The mission rises out of the land with this quiet power, even now with scaffolding wrapped around the front while they work on the old façade. You can see where time, weather, and a few bad repair choices from the past have worn it down, and now there’s a careful crew out there trying to bring it back the right way. Even with the construction, or maybe because of it, the place feels alive and in motion instead of frozen in a postcard. Inside, the air is cool and still. Candles, color, carved figures, and old paintings all carry that mix of Catholic history and Tohono O’odham spirit. It feels like a living church, not just a museum, and you can sense how many prayers have soaked into those walls. Outside, the desert light hits the towers and scaffolding together, and it feels like you’re watching an elder being cared for. If you are anywhere near Tucson, it is worth stepping into that space, even while the work is going on. Maybe especially now, while you can see the effort it takes to keep something this old, this sacred, standing strong. Grateful Traveler’s Note 🌿
Chris K — Google review
Bautiful mission and incredible history. There is a gift shop, church, rooms filled with artifacts, and a beautiful courtyard. They were working on the front middle section when we were there, but it was open and really educational piece of local history. Well work the trip.
Theresa J — Google review
Incredible. The detail is stunning, takes you back in time. So peaceful. Museum portion is very informative. No tickets are needed but donations are helpful for preserving this amazing site and the community.
Maria V — Google review
San Xavier del Bac Mission truly lives up to its nickname, “The White Dove of the Desert.” This magnificent and spiritual Spanish Catholic mission, completed in 1797, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and features breathtaking painted artwork throughout. The atmosphere inside the church is deeply moving. It was incredibly touching to see all the candles purchased for the sick, the dead, and for miracles. The fact that a candle, which costs just $8, will burn for an entire week is a beautiful gesture. The mission grounds are equally charming. We loved strolling through the courtyard with its beautiful fountain and browsing the quaint gift shop for unique Arizona trinkets. The food vendors outside were a great addition, offering delicious and authentic Mexican cuisine. This is a must-see for anyone in the Tucson area, whether you appreciate history, architecture, or are simply looking for a peaceful and spiritual place to visit.
Littlemsdetroit — Google review
This Mission and church is so beautiful and historic. I was called here by the spirit and do a lot of my connecting to spirits and pray. The staff is very nice and there are live Sisters and friars here. So being able to experience the religious life has been amazing experience. I also volunteer here which has been saving life change for me.
Jocelyn S — Google review
How can you give this place nothing but five stars?!? We went on a Sunday afternoon, the weather was perfect. We walked up to the church outside and then walked around the premisses and peaked into the church. They even have a gift store.
Jahjahfue ( — Google review
Amazing and beautiful! The architecture was amazing, the museum and the church still continues to serve the Tohono O’odham community! Definitely check it out when in Tucson. Also, if they do have mass, please do not enter. And bring water as well!
Kimberly F — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(4437)
1950 W San Xavier Rd, Tucson, AZ 85746, USA
https://www.sanxaviermission.org/
(520) 294-2624
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16

Sabino Canyon Recreation Area

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Park
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, located in the Coronado National Forest near Tucson, offers a picturesque desert landscape with hiking trails and tram rides through rocky gorges and canyons. Despite being close to the city, it provides an immediate escape into nature, with the Catalina Mountains as a stunning backdrop. Visitors can hop on and off the tram at various stops to access trailheads, pools, and picnic areas. The area also features a small but informative museum within Coronado National Forest limits.
Beautiful place with lots of access to the desert landscape. Nice trails with water features when there is some to be had. These pictures are from above at the thimble peak looking back at Sabino Canyon below, Bear canyon and Blacketts Ridge. Three killer hiking areas of Sabino Canyon recreation area.
Anthony T — Google review
A very easy stroll through the beautiful Tucson desert! Saguaro as far as the eye can see, and some great wildlife sightings! The side trails take you to some nice little splash pools during the right time of year. I just ran into a family of 10 Coatimundi playing yesterday. Really cool experience.
Benjamin D — Google review
My husband and I came out here this morning for an early hike before it got too hot. The weather was absolutely perfect for a hike. The entire hike we did was easy (for us). Some people were on the main trail with strollers and kids. We ventured off on some of the side trails to see the water and if we could see any wild life. We did see two deers right off the side of the trail which was so cute. We had a really enjoyable time and definitely want to bring our kids next time we come here.
Nicole A — Google review
Such a beautiful visit through the canyon. So much to see from the sagurao to the beautiful bolders and everything in between. Highly recommend taking the tram tour, very informative ❤️🌵🌄
Cathy K — Google review
This is a great place to escape the hectic pace of Tucson. It's peaceful and quiet, and I love the scenery. The people are super friendly, you get to see amazing wildlife, and the sunsets offer great, cooler view. There's a lot of trail to hike and run!
Geronimo V — Google review
Sabino Canyon has a great paved road that gives you two choices. 1. Do the hike on foot where, if your more energetic there's trail's off road or you can just stay on the run way and enjoy the sites which has seating to take your break and enjoy the powerful environment and rest. 2. For a bit of money you can you can tell the youngsters I'll see you at the top when you make it. This recreation area offers more than just hiking and being in shape, check out there web page for more info. My wife and I love the walk! Met and spoke to New friends is a high.
David L — Google review
The hiker's playground. I found this trail system to be well signed, and easy to navigate. From casual nature walks, running and serious hikes, it's a "choose- your-own" adventure. People were friendly, trails were clean the only problem is not having unlimited stamina.
Rachel L — Google review
Nice hike from visitors center to base of mountain- didn’t do the difficult climb (hiked on paved rd 3.5 miles each way.
Brian M — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(4915)
5700 N Sabino Canyon Rd, Tucson, AZ 85750, USA
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recarea/?recid=75425
(520) 749-8700
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Pima Air & Space Museum

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History museum
Museums
The Pima Air & Space Museum is a sprawling 80-acre complex that houses over 400 historical aircraft, making it one of the largest non-government-funded aerospace museums globally. Visitors can explore indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing a wide range of aircraft, including the iconic Wright Flyer from 1903, the legendary Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, and even a modern marvel like the 787 Dreamliner.
Brought my son from Florida here for his first visit. He was totally impressed. I hadn't been in a couple of years and there were many improvements. So many aircraft. Maybe the third best air museum after Wright Patterson and Smithsonian. Outside exhibits as well as indoor. The restrooms have been remodeled and are air conditioned as is the Cafe. So there is much to see inside on a hot day.
Roger C — Google review
First rate air museum, been to a few this is by far the best I have been too. Going back again for a thorough visit. They really have too many planes to see. Mainly from WWII and forward. Went on tour ride worth the extra price well explained.
Laurence G — Google review
This place is amazing. Make sure you give yourself enough time to see everything. Lots of it is outside too, so plan on going in the morning maybe to see the outside stuff. We gave ourselves 3 hours and it was not even close to enough time. Really amazing. We were really impressed and in some cases in awe of what we were seeing. I would recommend this place for anyone even remotely interested in planes or historic aircraft.
Angry G — Google review
Interesting aviation museum covering mostly military aircraft spread over a large area. Summer opening hours are 0900-1500h, but by 1430h the outdoor exhibits are not open to visit. It's not easy to cover every exhibit in one day, and there's a lot of walking to do. A cap and plenty of water are recommended, as it can be brutally hot and there are few places to sit. One hangar contains a beautifully restored B-17G that is well worth the visit, as are several hangars containing well-restored aircraft, mainly from WW2. There is some equipment and other artifacts also on display that make for interesting reading. It's easy to get app-based cabs to and from the museum, and there is a covered waiting area at the entrance.
Arjun S — Google review
On a road trip from El Paso up to Page, AZ my son and I wanted to check this place out as we have never been. HOLY COW, what a place!!!! I had no idea that we would spend over 4 hours there, the amount of aircraft and exhibits is truly amazing. AND on top of it, we were lucky enough that a retired Colonel Richard Bushong that flew missions during WW2 through Vietnam was speaking with visitors, telling stories and signing his book. The people too that work at the museum were so informative, just adding to the overall experience.
Brian M — Google review
Excellent facility with an extensive array of planes and historical information. Great signage. Separate building on the grounds dedicated to the 390th - B17 bomb group that is representative of all similar units - pristine B17 on site with helpful & knowledgeable docents. A few short videos at various locations. Enormous selection of aircraft inside and outside hangars. Nice gift shop on the grounds at the exit in bldg 1.
Dennis P — Google review
Thank you to the wonderful folks at the entrance for being so kind and delightful to Hades visiting all the way from Las Vegas... we opted to bring a stroller but it's pet friendly as long as your pets are leashed, they are free to roam around. Make sure you check out the exhibits outside as well. Huge, open spaced, and massive collection of airplanes and helicopters. Items at gift shop are reasonably-priced, we wish they had more items for the pets like maybe a bandana and some toys... overall, we enjoyed our visit and gave us a better appreciation for our country and freedom 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Hades C — Google review
Beautiful displays with informative placards. Well layed out, spacious and clean. A classroom of aviation history with more information than you can take in in a day, but worth any amount of time that you have available. Outdoor static displays are numerous so wear your walking shoes or take the tram. As an aviation buff I can't recommend this more! Well done Pima Air & Space, you knocked it out of the park!
Craig D — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(4959)
6000 E Valencia Rd, Tucson, AZ 85756, USA
https://www.pimaair.org/
(520) 574-0462
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Titan Missile Museum

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Museum
History museum
Military Museums
Nestled just south of Tucson in Sahuarita, the Titan Missile Museum stands as a remarkable testament to Cold War history. This unique site is the last remaining missile silo of its kind, offering visitors an immersive experience into a pivotal era. Guests can embark on guided tours that take them underground to explore the Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Site 571-7, where they can witness firsthand what life was like during those tense years.
Amazing! Went here on a Thursday in December 2024. Wow, just wow! Felt like a combo of Minuteman Missle NHS, Star Trek First Contact, and X-Files. Great tour. Great insight from the tour guide. Limitless access to pretty much everything in the complex. And the cherry on top was touring outside above ground. I would have paid triple and still thought it was a great value. Super easy to get to with plenty of parking, gift shop, and restrooms. You will not regret your visit.
Jimmer W — Google review
Very cool place to visit! At the Titan Missile Museum you go underground into a real Cold War missile silo and see the massive missile up close. The scale of everything is incredible and really makes you feel the history. The guides are excellent — they explain everything in a very interesting and easy-to-follow way. Definitely worth it if you’re in Tucson!
Daria K — Google review
This place is awesome!!!! My son and I really liked it and we BOTH want to recommend it. The tour was very informational and going down into the complex was very cool. The price was very reasonable, able to take pictures (obviously) and if you go......when asked for volunteers in the control room, do it.
Brian M — Google review
This museum is absolutely worth a visit! Our guide, Steve, brought the experience to life with a great mix of humor and deep knowledge. After the tour, I even had the chance to connect my ham radio to the original 80-foot-tall, 60-year-old Collins Discage antenna — and made contacts all the way to Hawaii and my uncle in Tennessee. A truly unforgettable experience!
Daniel G — Google review
I attended the guided tour, I recommend the tour over topside viewing. It’s a fun adventure into the military tech of the 1960s. Just thinking about being stationed here waiting for a fight that never happened in a secret location had me imagining the lives of these young men. What an interesting time the Cold War was. Having grownup in the 80/ and 90s we had more of a sense of purpose in those days. Great tour and guides.
Bryan H — Google review
Great experience. Definitely recommend stopping out. Learned a bit about our history I never knew. Love how they kept it original for every thing.
Donald W — Google review
Very interesting and informative tour. Celeste was great and very knowledgeable answering everyone's qusstions. Highly recommended if you are in the area.
Justin T — Google review
Very interesting history and exhibits in the lobby as well as a view through the fence of a disassembled missile. Big draw back of the guided "tour" for us was the 45 steps down and the 45 steps up.
Teresa C — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(1582)
1580 W Duval Mine Rd, Green Valley, AZ 85614, USA
http://www.titanmissilemuseum.org/
(520) 934-1863
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Rincon Mountain Visitor Center

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Visitor center
Hiking area
Rincon Mountain Visitor Center is a fantastic place to start your exploration of the impressive national park near Tucson, Arizona. The center offers excellent displays covering various topics such as flora, fauna, and human activity in the area. It also provides essential amenities like restrooms and a water filling station. Visitors can explore the well-maintained desert landscape and may encounter wildlife like roadrunners, quails, and rock squirrels while hiking on the trails.
What an amazing park! We took some hikes off the LV trailhead - highly recommend it. Pink Hill was very easy and had some great cacti viewing. Over 2 million cacti populate the entire Saguaro National Park!
Neal B — Google review
Very friendly staff. Mike was very helpful in explaining the available activities, scenic lookouts, and trails to us. The visitor center has a small gift shop and a nature display. The restrooms outside the building are nice and clean. The loop drive took us through landscapes and scenery we had never seen before.
PL — Google review
The employees were very helpful and answered all our questions. The 20 minute movie about the Sonoran desert was very interesting. The 8 mile drive to view all the Saguaro cacti was very good.
Reed B — Google review
The staff inside were very knowledgeable about their park and walked us through their park map. They helped us decide what to do with the time we had, and it was over all a great experience! Lots of gift shop items, a bathroom and cool AC!
Dylan B — Google review
saguaro national Park is a great place to visit and has a nice bike loop and plenty of trails
David B — Google review
Nice stop (Rest Stop) a lot the road; enjoy the images! The roadrunner is made of recycled materials/scrap, 20 ft tall.
Jim W — Google review
Newly opened after historic government shutdown. Nice views, gifts, short movies, bathroom and drinking water.
Jun L — Google review
Large 8 mile circle a one way most of it. Not near as busy as the West saguaro national Park in the Tucson mountains. The road is paved on the 8 Mile loop with more hiking options along the way. Lots of places to pull out. RVs not recommended there are not large parking spots. You have to obtain a national Park day pass or greater to enter. There is a guard shack with a ranger in it. Enjoy!
Darin L — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1165)
3693 S Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, AZ 85730, USA
http://www.nps.gov/sagu/index.htm
(520) 733-5153
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Colossal Cave Mountain Park

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Museums
Campground
Colossal Cave Mountain Park is a captivating destination that offers visitors an unforgettable experience with its stunning cave tours and beautiful butterfly garden. Nestled along the Arizona Trail, this park invites adventurers to explore its rich history, dating back to 900 A.D. when the Hohokam people thrived in the area. Families can enjoy guided tours led by engaging guides who bring the cave's fascinating stories to life, making it especially enjoyable for children.
My boyfriend and I visited Colossal Cave on our one year anniversary. It was a beautiful rainy day, and we were both filled with excitement. We entered the cave with a group and with Arik as our guide (who smelled amazing btw). The tour was amazing and Arik was informative yet funny and engaging. As we went deeper into the cave Arik showed us an area called the “Alter” in which he revealed his true form. Out of nowhere, Arik rose up and bats began swarming him. Arik was in fact the Bat Overlord and we were all here to be sacrificed. Panic ensued, one member of our group was so terrified he ran directly through solid rock, creating a key hole formation. Everyone else in the group scattered like cockroaches while Arik flew at us, engulfing those he captured in his giant wings. As my boyfriend and I ran from Arik and towards the exit, Arik flew face first into the “bone breaker” rock formation, knocking him out and disintegrating him back to his human form. My boyfriend and I along with the remaining group members surrounded him scared, confused and a bit concerned. When he finally came to, he congratulated us on our survival, and informed us this was a test to ensure we could conquer the ladder tour on our next visit. He then showed the group where those who fail go to perish, a 50 ft hole with nothing at the bottom but a dropped IPhone and a silverback gorilla. I would highly recommend the tour, this was an unforgettable experience.
Jasmine P — Google review
The tour guide was great. Corny jokes but he warned you ahead of time. They're invested in educating people of the damage that we can do to nature in caves as well as the rich history of the cave. The cave itself is impressive although you only get to see ~ half mile, the caves network is a known 37 miles. Awesome place to visit if you're in the area as the surrounding park is also great.
Steve — Google review
I booked the ladder tour at CCMP, and had an extraordinary experience! Our guide, Arik, was not only knowledgeable about the cave system, its histories, and its navigation, but was charming and hilarious as well. It takes a special set of skills to combine an educational activity with jokes and banter, and our time with our group in the cave system absolutely flew by. The tour itself was not overly physically demanding but still felt as if you accomplished something unique by the end. If you were debating between the ladder tour and the standard tour, I would wholeheartedly tell you to book the ladder tour. You get to do some minor climbing, you spend some time in true darkness, and you get a lot more value for the extra time spent in the caves. The entire staff were professional but passionate- you can tell everyone who works there care about the land they’re showing to the public. At no point did I feel unsafe or worried about their standards, and from start to finish felt like they truly wanted our entire group to have a wonderful time. After the tour I had a soft serve prickly pear ice cream at their cafe which was adjacent to their impressive gift shop and it might be the best ice cream I’ve ever had in my life. 10/10. If you’re visiting the Tucson area I cannot recommend this park and tour enough.
David M — Google review
What a great experience! The staff at Colossal Cave Mountain Park were all incredibly friendly and helpful. I especially want to thank our tour guide, David. He did an amazing job sharing the history of the cave in a way that was both fun and educational. His passion and humor really made the tour memorable. We'll definitely be back!
Jason H — Google review
Hands down, BEST experience at Colossal Cave Mountain Park today on the Ladder Tour. Our tour guide was Arik and he did an amazing job! He was super informative and told us so many fun facts about the cave and surrounding area. While the tour can be tight in some spots, I would HIGHLY recommend it! You get to explore parts of the cave not on the standard tour as well as experience complete darkness. It’s a great experience!
Jessica F — Google review
Adam was our tour guide and our family had a great time! We only wish we had visited sooner! Easy 50 minute tour with lots of neat tidbits, and the cave is cool (literally). We didn’t do anything else as we live right next door, but I’d recommend it to anyone stopping by.
G&B — Google review
Ladder tour is worth it! We did ladder tour with Arik, he was brilliant and the tour was brilliant, some tight squeezes but I’m a big guy and fitted through without getting stuck. I would definitely recommend the ladder tour over the normal tour any day was so different and fun.
JAMES C — Google review
Beautiful drive out there. It's a dry cave system. Temp is always 71 w no humidity. They have different difficulty tours. We took the basic. Guides are really good.
Kim B — Google review
4.7
(3721)
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4.5
(749)
16721 E Old Spanish Trail, Vail, AZ 85641, USA
http://colossalcave.com/
(520) 647-7275
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Madera Canyon

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Nature & Parks
Canyons
Nestled in the stunning Santa Rita Mountains of Arizona, Madera Canyon is a captivating destination that once thrived with human activity. This picturesque canyon, which shares its name with the area itself, boasts an impressive elevation of 4,911 feet above sea level. As part of the expansive Coronado National Forest, Madera Canyon offers visitors breathtaking views and a chance to immerse themselves in nature's beauty.
4.5
(600)
Arizona, USA
22

Paton Center for Hummingbirds

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Paton Center for Hummingbirds is a hidden gem in Patagonia, offering a peaceful and relaxing experience for bird enthusiasts. Visitors are treated to an abundance of hummingbird species and other birds, surpassing expectations. The knowledgeable staff and fellow birdwatchers create a welcoming atmosphere, eager to share their sightings and experiences. The center provides easy parking and ample seating to observe the diverse array of birds flying around the feeders and natural surroundings.
Neat birdwatching place in the middle of nowhere (ha!) started by some locals residents decades ago, and maintained as a free (please donate if you can ) entry experience for all who want to learn about and watch the many beautiful birds of the Arizona southern scrub forest. There’s a shade ramada with benches and chairs near the many hummingbird feeders where folks can sit and enjoy the many avian visitors. I was delighted 👆🏻💫 by near constant sights of different hummingbirds. Bonus: there was a bird expert there helpfully pointing out the different birds for us! And if you’ve worked up an appetite with your birding activities, there’s a BBQ cart across the street. The town of Patagonia looked cute and somewhat quaint and quirky but this writer didn’t have enough time to explore. I came for the hummingbirds!
Surrealmeech — Google review
It was such a wonderful place, and I was able to see 2 species of hummingbirds I've never seen before. Lots of people that are birders visited to. It was nice talking to the other visitors. Would suggest maybe an online store or something where local artists can sell bird and nature items to help raise money to keep improving the location. Also, a brochure with the birds you can see there would have been awesome. I did like the magazines!
Laura P — Google review
Very much enjoyed visit to Paton Center for Hummingbirds. Didn't see many hummingbirds because of the time of year but there were a lot of other birds. The docents were very knowledgeable and I enjoyed speaking with them.
Life S — Google review
Very nice place to visit and bird watch. Very nice trails and places to sit and watch the birds feed. The live-in resident is very friendly and helpful with lots of bird facts
D M — Google review
Was checking out Patagonia and came across the Hummingbird Sanctuary.I love hummingbirds and went and checked it out.Well worth it.
Linda S — Google review
We always seem to luck out and interact with a volunteer from Tucson Bird Alliance. We didn't bring our binoculars with us, but they have some available to borrow. Cat bird, curved bill thrasher, hummingbirds. It was a lovely way to spend a couple of hours.
Denise W — Google review
Had a great time on a short visit. Was there in the heat of the summer. Loved the gardens, saw a lot of hummingbirds, and several others of the local birds. Loved the signage of the history and on the birds you may see. Did a short hike beyond the gardens, went for a short bit and came back. Saw a deer running off in the woods. Would love to come back in cooler weather.
David P — Google review
Lovely place! A hidden gem definitely 😊 If you are near don't hesitate to visit. We got to see a couple of hummingbirds and some beautiful birds. My daughter ready enjoyed watching the squirls gathering pecans from the trees 💕 Can't wait to go back on summer 🤗
Nadia C — Google review
4.8
(580)
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4.5
(161)
477 Pennsylvania Ave, Patagonia, AZ 85624, USA
http://www.tucsonbirds.org/patoncenter
23

Double R Guest Ranch

Horseback riding service
Tours
Ranch
Horseback Riding Tours
Rides & Activities
Day Trips
We visited the ranch as a church group, around 40+ adults/kids. The kids went through some equine history, animal care and handling, riding tack maintenance and use, and a trail ride. The instructional portion wasn't boring; it was interactive and entertaining. The kids were matched up with horses and staff members based on their comfort level and experience; very safety minded. We had a couple around 8 y/o and a few with no experience, they enjoyed themselves. The adults that didn't ride had a nice bunkhouse to relax in and wait. We brought food with us. The road is several miles of dirt, but providing the conditions are dry, it's not a big deal. My little econo car made it no problem. A great experience and memories.
Micah P — Google review
I took my daughter who has Down syndrome here and they were fabulous!!! She has therapeutic riding experience and we were looking for just a trail ride , a treat for my own birthday, mother/daughter time 💕 It was perfect -so relaxing…lessons and horse shows can be stressful so it was nice to watch her simply enjoy the horse. Nice to ride myself and not just watch her…Beautiful horses Cowboy Tony was awesome!! Left feeling refreshed and happy, had a great ride. Highly recommend!!
Lisa A — Google review
I loved everything about my stay. I stayed for 4 days for a full ranch experience and I got everything I hoped for and more. Accommodation was very comfortable. I was welcomed like a guest, not like a tourist, I ate all my meals with them. It really felt like I was part of the family. I came to ride and I definitely spent a lot of time on a horse. Ranging from 3h to 7h a day depending on the number of rides you choose to do. I also took a private lesson with Trina that was really good. Even got to try a little bit of roping. My horse Dante was amazing, very nice to ride and well trained. Ron and Trina are amazing, they took me to Tombstone on Saturday so I could visit the city and they even invited me to a bull riding event. I wish I could have stayed longer, there is so much to do. I definitely recommend this ranch, it was my best horse riding experience.
Sophie G — Google review
Hannah and Gary were great guides. They were very good at giving instructions and made everything very easy. Everyone there is super friendly. They took us on a beautiful ride. Highly recommend, I will definitely be returning.
Christina P — Google review
Very personalized and special. More like riding with a new friend than a company. I really really enjoyed connecting with the horses, dogs and people and the views were better than any expectation. I appreciate the flexibility and thoughtfulness. The other people who were going on another trail ride seemed to already be close with the horses and the staff
Monica B — Google review
What a delightful experience! From rides on the trails. To sunsets and happy shared meals. I lived my bunkhouse. My lesson with Trina was the cherry on the top…
Sarah W — Google review
We had a delightful experience at the Double R Ranch on the day before Thanksgiving. We're from the East Coast (that's me, my wife, and our two adult children), so we had NO idea what to expect, only that the reviews were good and that we wanted to go for a horseback ride. It was all we could have asked for and more. I bought the sunset ride with dinner. The ranch hands were friendly and professional (two of them accompanied us on our hour+ ride along the Arizona trails). It was beautiful, austere, rugged, and right out of the old West! Ron (the owner) gave us some instruction before departure, and the whole thing was very straightforward. My steed (Max) knew the drill and performed like a Double R Ranch professional, as did the other mounts in my family's party. As the sun set, we returned to the ranch for dinner. Family-style arrangement that we shared with another family who were there for extended lessons over a series of days. Great food and lively conversation as we supped and got to know one another . . . just like in the movies when strangers gathered in a western hotel for a meal. The day was a great success, because as we drove home, EVERYONE was very pleased and content. There was talk of buying a ranch and riding horses. We were all energized! Thanks to Ron and Trina and the rest of the staff. The family and I give the Double R Ranch our highest recommendation.
William C — Google review
This place was amazing. I do not normally write reviews even though I’m very adamant about reading them but this place deserves all the praise. They were kind hearted people with all intent to please their guests. The help was super kind and very knowledgeable. We went on the sunset ride with a great tour guide who led us into the beauty of Arizona. They seemed to pair us with all the right horses as well. I rode bright eyes, which is only six and she was definitely curious as to what the world had out there and loved to snack. I tried to take charge till she hypnotized me with those eyes and I couldn’t resist to just let her have a snack or two along the trail. Other than her love for snacks she was perfectly behaved and a pleasure to ride. On our return she gave me hugs and snuggles as I thanked her for giving me the joy of riding her. We came back to dinner which was fantastic with great company of fellow riders, the cook, and our lovely tour guide. I think that is the best apple pie I have ever had in my life. I would recommend this place to any of my friends and family and will definitely be back for more of their services. Thank you so much for a fabulous experience and thanks for having us on your beautiful piece of property, I can’t wait for my next trip out there!
Laura Z — Google review
4.8
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4.9
(567)
48 Hay Canyon, Elgin, AZ 85611, USA
http://www.doublerguestranch.com/
(520) 988-0222
24

Kief-Joshua Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
4.2
(51)
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4.5
(129)
370 Elgin Rd, Elgin, AZ 85611, USA
25

Kartchner Caverns State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Kartchner Caverns State Park is a remarkable limestone cave system that offers guided tours to explore its living rock formations. Discovered in 1974, it remained a secret for 25 years before opening to the public. The caverns feature spires, shields, columns, and other unique formations that have been developing for over five million years. It's home to the world's longest stalactite formation and the tallest natural column in Arizona.
Majestic & otherworldly! We were extra fortunate to get spots on the monthly photography tour. Even the visitors center is beautifully designed, starting with the fascinating discovery and development story in a lovely amphitheater. Each staff member was genuinely proud of their part in the visitor experience - warm, friendly and knowledgeable. Can’t wait to return and share this special place with our visiting family and friends!
Anita M — Google review
Site 44 (ours) was very unlevel/ 6” leveling ramps still was not enough! Website should apply this info on each space; take the time to do so! We left early because of this and no refunds! Website gives no idea if level or need super high lifters; awful! I have vertigo so it was not fun. Unless you personally go to rv park and chk each one, you may get one like ours that is more than 6” off! Be prepared. Campsite is clean, shower water is hot but hubby says in mens bathroom toilet paper rolls are in a “ weird place so legs are catiwompass while sitting”…. Odd they would do that. $50 a night tho makes it hard to wanna go back. Nice views of mountains and they have a loop for hiking so that is nice. The unleveled lots make this hard to come back to not knowing if you choose online a decent spot… in pics they all look level. Beware! No one expects more than 6 inches!!!!! Also do not drink the water or use for cooking. Had brown , gray water with sediment come out. Use bottled water for cooking or drinking or coffee!
Margaret B — Google review
One of, if not the best State Park in the system. The cave tours are excellent. The campground is top notch with well spaced sights. The surrounding area is rich in historical sites, and the Sonoita opportunities for food (The Copper Brothelbrew pub), wine, and distilleries is a great adult day trip. And, the incredible Empire Ranch is also near Sonoita. Wildlife opportunities are abundant both summer and winter. We really enjoy White Water Draw in the winter to see 10's of thousands of Sandhill Cranes. So, its just not the cave and campgrounds - there is a vast area to explore.
Mark L — Google review
The cave tour was so amazing. It’s important to remember to see this cave you have to follow strict instructions to protect the cavern that is possibly the most beautiful and amazing thing on this planet. The story of how it became is very interesting. Take the tour you will love it as long as you appreciate nature. There is a small botanical garden in front of the center. There is a gift shop and small cafe that serves sandwiches. There is campground there that is quite nice. It’s kept up quite nicely. They have water and electric for your camper, a dump station and bathrooms equipped for handicapped. The bathrooms are kept up but needs updating. The only con I can come up with is that the bathrooms are so very cold I don’t see how anyone could possibly take a shower in such a cold room and the bed thing in the shower is so far away from the shower head that I don’t think it’s usable. Hiking the trails around the cavern was nice. I definitely recommend trip to the Kartchner Caverns.
Shari B — Google review
Great experience on our cave tour today! Our guide Rich was knowledgeable and funny! It was great to learn about the history and geology of the cave system. We’re planning a trip back when we can visit the Great Room (closed this time of year for the bats). Also enjoyed a short walk on one of the trails. Beautiful area!
Marion B — Google review
This is a nice park, plenty of hiking trails, not far from tombstone and Sierra vista. Cave is cool but not much else to do except hang out . Spots are big and lots of privacy so you can let it all hang out if you like, after dark gets interesting careful where you look you might get an eye full, just because Rv windows are tinted real dark doesn’t mean you can’t see through them at night especially if your inside lights are on. So bring your cards or Yahtzee or board games. Leave your inhibitions at home. No judgement here.
Rick — Google review
No photos allowed inside, but that honestly made it even better. Kartchner Caverns is unlike anything I’ve ever seen — a state-of-the-art facility protecting one of the most beautiful natural spaces I’ve ever stepped into. Being inside the Earth like that… it’s humbling and breathtaking all at once. Must see!
Jacquie L — Google review
Great tour, good location. Cafe not so good. The tour was excellent and very informative. No photos allowed unfortunately. Some outside shots.
Ron A — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1859)
2980 AZ-90, Benson, AZ 85602, USA
https://azstateparks.com/kartchner/
(520) 586-4100
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26

Bowlin's The Thing Travel Center

Gas station
Shopping
Mysterious Sites
Gift & Specialty Shops
Specialty Museums
It is a nice gift shops. With dairy queen store. Many many options. Did not go in the thing tour due to time constraints but got my dad a bell.
Magilas S — Google review
At the time of this review, Bowlin's Travel Center's hours of operation are from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The staff is very friendly. It's conveniently located right off Interstate 10. The restrooms are clean and tidy. The large driveway and parking lot is a little rough, something you should know if you're riding a motorcycle. There's plenty of parking for both cars and trucks. There are eight gasoline pumps for cars. At the time of this review, only regular unleaded fuel ( 87) was available. The price of gas seems slightly higher than other locations in the area. The location is a combination of things. It's a museum, souvenir shop, and mini mart. If you're looking for Southwest, dinosaur related, alien related, and/or knick knack souvenirs, this is your place. There's a Dairy Queen joining the location. The hours of the restaurant may be different than the travel center.
Roy A — Google review
Wow 🤩 as a kid my Dad would not spend the money !! He said it was a gimmick to get people to come in, Well he was right and So what !!! Yes I paid my $5 and saw it all and you know ow they said take all the pictures you want so here you go. This Road Side Show IS worth going to and the Gift Shop has 2 of everything you never knew you needed !!! Take a road trip break here and take a Dilly bar in the car !! Dad this chocolate on the seat is for you !😆😆🤣
John P — Google review
Awesome Store!! Definitely not a gas pump it’s a great experience for the family. This Thing has everything from rocks to fireworks, even a DQ. So cool just wished we had more time but I hear the museum is cool. Well until next time
Gama M — Google review
This is my Go To rest stop whenever I travel. It is big, bright, beautiful and clean! Plus the people there are always nice and helpful. Do grab a bag or 3 of the candied pecans, almonds, and cashews. They are the best I've ever had from anywhere. Plus if you're into oddities, the exhibit of "The Thing" is probably right up your alley. If you're hungry the DQ has you covered with burgers fries, chicken strips, etc., and of course a variety of yummy ice cream concoctions to satisfy any hankering and sweet tooth!
Miss V — Google review
This is a must stop!!! I love the billboard advertising along the highway and was 100% intrigued. Upon stopping, you will find the neatest gift shop with so many different things, really clean bathrooms, friendly staff, the most fun museum for $5. I don't want to spoil the fun - just stop in and check it out.
Stacy L — Google review
Very interesting gift shop/museum! We started seeing signs for "The Thing" and the kids were excited when we finally reached the building with the mysterious creature! We did the tour and it was fun! Prices were $10 per family or $5 per person. They also had a Military deal. If your passing by I highly recommend you check it out!
Ben T — Google review
It was interesting. I had seen the signs but never stopped before. It is $5 to see the museum. The staff is very friendly. There are so many knickknacks to buy at the gift shop. There is also a burger place. The has os Shell. So you cam take care of all your needs here.
J P — Google review
4.4
(5097)
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3.7
(249)
2631 N Johnson Rd, Benson, AZ 85602, USA
https://www.bowlintc.com/
(520) 586-2581
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Boothill Graveyard

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Boothill Graveyard, located in Tombstone, Arizona, is a must-visit attraction for those interested in the town's history. Situated on the outskirts of town and home to around 276 graves, it serves as the final resting place for individuals involved in shootouts, lynchings, and hangings. Notable figures such as Billy Clanton and the McLaurys from the infamous OK Corral fight are buried here.
Very cool to experience and history in person! This place offers a in-depth descriptions of the these people lived hundreds of years ago. Many of them tell of how they died. Most ended in tragedy with either being hung, shot, stabbed, and even poisoned! Take your time reading and learning of these individuals who made history. February 2025, $6 for adults. 12 and under free. Gift shop offers many unique items with fair prices. Staff were very friendly and helpful in answering any questions.
Alex — Google review
We found our visit to Boothill Graveyard to be very interesting. Fortunately the graves were covered with rocks to prevent animals from digging. This also made locating them easy. Many of the tombstones have been restored and a few have pretty humorous messages.
Louis E — Google review
Boothill Graveyard – Tombstone, AZ Just outside of Tombstone, Boothill Graveyard brings you face-to-face with the real people who shaped the Wild West. Standing only feet from their resting places makes the history feel tangible, yet it’s less macabre than you might expect—especially if you’ve studied the history or enjoyed the classic Western films. I recommend saving this stop for the end of your Tombstone visit. It provides a sense of closure, showing not only how the legends lived but also how their stories ended. As a bonus, the grounds are dotted with beautiful examples of Sonoran Desert cacti, making it a rewarding visit for history lovers and plant enthusiasts alike.
Bryan R — Google review
This was my husband's and my favorite stop in Tombstone. We were greeted by a friendly man who was running the gift shop. He kindly showed us a map of the town and alerted us to areas not to be missed. The woman selling the tickets into the cemetary was very informative. She spoke animatedly about those who are laid to rest there. We enjoyed our walk through the graveyard. I was particularly moved by the Jewish memorial. This graveyard illuminates the lives of people who were brave or crazy enough to settle the west.
Kathryn B — Google review
A Fascinating Step Back in Time We visited Tombstone and had such a great time learning about the history of the town. After hearing the stories and seeing the sights, we were inspired to visit the Boothill Graveyard to see where many of the town’s famous figures are buried. It really brings the Old West to life. It was a unique and memorable visit—definitely worth it if you’re into history or just want to experience something different and authentic. Tombstone has a charm all its own!
Mint M — Google review
$6 to enter and dogs are allowed. They give you a pamphlet to tour the graves that tells you what happened to most and there were so many violent deaths. Very peaceful resting place. There is a gift shop with clean restrooms.
Tony J — Google review
The cemetery itself is 100% a place to stop and see. The pamphlet with information on those laid to rest here is very interesting and really shows how brutal life in the 1880s could be. However before coming, probably call and check their hours are correct. We were all but locked into the graveyard at what we thought was an hour early of closing (it was 5pm). When we rushed back to the building upon realizing it the lady closing the store was a bit harsh. The store was shut down lights off doors locked. She said they were at their winter hours. Which were not posted anywhere, and no one said anything to us when we got our tickets to enter. The lady’s response was to “go online to wherever it’s wrong tell them” so I guess here I am posting to beware of hours and let you know they will lock you in. Posting a photo with the hours for today, still showing they are open til 6, they are not! Worth the stop but super bummed we didn’t get our souvenir as we collect one everywhere we go.
Zoe L — Google review
As a longtime fan of Western films and history, visiting Boothill Graveyard was such a unique and interesting experience. Walking among the old tombstones, reading the epitaphs, and soaking in the rich history of Tombstone felt like stepping back in time. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves the Old West and wants to see a piece of real frontier history!
Anthony B — Google review
4.3
(208)
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4.0
(1859)
408 AZ-80, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
https://discoverboothill.com/
(520) 457-1450
28

O.K. Corral

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Historical landmark
Museums
History museum
O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona is a legendary historic site known for its daily reenactments of the famous gunfight involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. The town has preserved its National Historic District designation with the help of the National Park Service, offering visitors a glimpse into the Old West. Tourists can explore snack shops, restaurants, small hotels, B&Bs, and enjoy horseback, stagecoach and wagon tours.
Beautiful town with wonderful people. Full of history and unique shops. Also, who doesn't want to see an old West gunfight? I wish I had had more time to explore. I will definitely be back!
Ashley S — Google review
We had a really good time at the OK Corral. The gunfight reenactment was so much better than I had expected. The museum collection was impressive. I wish we had spent a little more time there. So much to see.
Joey Z — Google review
So much fun! The gun fight was Awesome. Perfect for a family day. There are three shows a day retelling the gun fight at O.K. Corral. There is also a mini museum of the history of Tombstone's hayday 😉
Jessica W — Google review
The show was worth the price of entry ($10 pp over 5). Very comical but the history lesson behind it was very interesting as well. My children 10, 8, & 5 all stayed entertained the whole 30 min. Gun shots are loud in the "arena"
John L — Google review
We had such a great time at the show. It was funny, the acting was amazing, and it kept us entertained from beginning to end. After the show we went on a tour and learned so much about the history of Tombstone. The guide made everything easy to understand and very interesting. It is a fun and educational experience for all ages. We truly enjoyed it and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tombstone.
Jessica T — Google review
Very entertaining with comic relief. Guns shoot blanks and can be scary to small children (like 2 and under for sure). Lots of fun places before you enter for kids to climb and play. Lots of photo opportunities.
Laura P — Google review
Very fun place, with a great history lesson, and the gunfight reenactment was entertaining to watch. The walk through museum outside was informative and interesting. Definitely worth the price of the ticket!
Melody M — Google review
There us more history than just the gun fight at the OK coral on Oct 26, 1881. It's all great and you feel like you can almost touch it.
Karl W — Google review
4.6
(7135)
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4.5
(2748)
326 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
http://www.okcorral.com/
(520) 457-3456
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The Bird Cage Theatre

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Bird Cage Theatre, a renowned landmark in Tombstone, is steeped in history and legend. Dating back to 1881, it was a bustling hub of activity, operating around the clock with various amenities such as a cantina, bar, theater, and massage parlor. Notorious for its association with gambling and brothels, the venue attracted both famous and infamous figures of the time.
A very unique museum with an easy self-guided tour experience. I'm glad this place is here and I'm happy that I went though it. Is it worth $16.50 per person? I'd give it a "soft yes." The museum's artifacts are not perfectly curated and it was a bit dusty, but it's a good place to spend 30 minutes while in Tombstone if you're interested in the history.
David M — Google review
This theatre offers a truly unique and thrilling ghost-hunting experience, and I absolutely loved it! The biggest highlight by far was the woman who led the tour she was incredible. Her energy, storytelling, and deep knowledge of the local history made the entire experience feel authentic and captivating. She brought just the right mix of spookiness, humor, and historical insight, keeping everyone engaged the whole time. The atmosphere of the theatre added to the eerie charm, and the ghost-hunting equipment made it feel interactive and fun. Even if you're a skeptic, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement. Overall, it was a memorable and entertaining night, and I’d highly recommend it especially thanks to the amazing guide who truly made the experience come alive.
Nicholie G — Google review
The Birdcage Theatre – Tombstone, Arizona If Tombstone is the heart of the Wild West, then the Birdcage Theatre is its cathedral. Think of it as the Lambeau Field of football or the Carnegie Hall of music—the place where history, legend, and atmosphere all come together. Many museums claim “nothing has been touched” over the years, but few deliver. The Birdcage does—and in spades. Walking inside feels like stepping directly into the 1880s. Hundreds of authentic items remain in place from nearly 150 years ago. The rooms, the furniture, even the air carries the weight of the stories that shaped the American West. It’s not just a museum—it’s living history. On a personal note, I experienced something here I’ve never felt elsewhere. While exploring the basement on a daytime self-guided tour, I had a haunting encounter I can’t easily explain. I’m not someone who buys into things quickly, but this one gave me chills. If you’re interested in the paranormal, this place more than delivers. Overall, this is the experience of Tombstone. Worth every bit of the entrance fee, even in the 2020s. Take your time, let the history sink in, and if you only see one thing in Tombstone, make it the Birdcage. I’ll be returning—again and again.
Bryan R — Google review
My husband and I are avid travelers and obsessed with paranormal investigations. This did not disappoint! I know I sound crazy to some but for those that have experienced it themselves completely understand me- I walked to one side (away from the group) and immediately felt like a 50 lb weight was on my stomach. I walked towards my husband and told him what just happened, immediately took a picture of the area where I felt the unusual feeling. I captured a ghost on camera! I captured several orbs, one entire human figure and one mist over the Black Moriah. Well worth every penny and every minute spent- it was the highlight of my trip!
Katie S — Google review
This is the original building of The Bird Cage Theatre. It was built in 1881 and is now a museum, but retains a lot of the original theater details. We found the exhibits fascinating and really enjoyed the museum. There is also a nice gift shop loaded with Tombstone souvenirs.
Louis E — Google review
Historic, Haunting, and Totally Worth the Visit. During our trip to Tombstone, we stopped by the Bird Cage Theatre—and it did not disappoint! Hearing the history of the building, seeing the original bar still marked with bullet holes, and viewing the old paintings and artifacts really brought the Wild West to life. The stories behind the place are fascinating, and it’s incredible how much has been preserved. If you’re in Tombstone, this is definitely a must-see spot for a deeper, more vivid look at its past.
Mint M — Google review
I spent a solid three hours here taking in every detail—and if they weren’t closing for the day, I would’ve stayed longer. If you’re in Tombstone and skip the Bird Cage Theatre, you’re missing out. Period. Ignore the cheapskates whining about the $18 admission—it’s worth every cent if you have even a remote appreciation for history. This place is a time capsule, and absolutely essential if you want to understand the real Tombstone.
Michael K — Google review
We had alot of fun...our tour guide was really knowledgable.
Laura P — Google review
4.7
(2243)
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4.5
(1731)
535 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
https://www.tombstonebirdcage.com/
(520) 457-3421
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E Allen St

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
E Allen St, located in downtown Tombstone, is a historic thoroughfare that offers an authentic Old West experience. This street is filled with old-timey landmarks and western-themed restaurants and hotels. Once a bustling hub for cowboys and miners, it's now a popular spot for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the Wild West history. Visitors can witness reenactments of famous events like the gunfight at the O.K.
Was a really neat place to visit n experience. Lots of history to be learned here...
Dawn G — Google review
East Allen Street runs dead through the center of historic Tombstone Arizona. Walking down this street really feels like being transported to the old Wild West days of Wyatt Earp and his brothers. Many of the structures are original. What’s really great is that this is a living neighborhood preserved in time.
Louis E — Google review
We visited here during the week so a lot of the shops were closed which was disappointing. But what was open was the okay corral and that was fantastic. We also did the horse and carriage ride which was relaxing, fun The driver was our tour guide and was very informative as we rode down some of the downtown streets.
ShonnaLee R — Google review
It's a very fun place.
Dr. P — Google review
There's no parking on the street itself as its roped off. However, this street is one of the highlights in Historic Tombstone and it's where most of the hubbub and fun is. Each side of the street is jam-packed with stores, mini museums, and yummy restaurants, etc. There's a lot to see and walk through, and the sidewalk is accessible. For parking, you can park on the nearby streets, or park at the lot that a little ways behind the courthouse. Note though, it's very crowded here even on an early afternoon on the weekend. It's nice for people watching though and you can see some of the horse-drawn carriages here and some Western-dressed people.
A Z — Google review
The true historical town center of Tombstone, Arizona. Exactly why you go to Tombstone.
Jason — Google review
Place is so cool. Great photo location
Eric A — Google review
I live on Allen Street here in Tombstone Arizona in the old hoptown district that was once ruled by China Mary. The sunsets here are absolutely phenomenal as well as the sun rises.... Come enjoy a weekend or even a day trip to Tombstone Arizona you won't be sorry.... There are so many cool shops here not to mention the restaurants and saloons...
Mario G — Google review
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4.5
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Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
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