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How long is the drive from Truth or Consequences to Tucson?

The direct drive from Truth or Consequences to Tucson is 306 mi (493 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 54 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Truth or Consequences to Tucson, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Tombstone, as well as top places to visit like Pancho Villa State Park and Deming Luna Mimbres Museum, or the ever-popular D. H. LESCOMBES WINERY & TASTING ROOM.

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Top city between Truth or Consequences and Tucson

The top city between Truth or Consequences and Tucson is Tombstone. It's 5 hours from Truth or Consequences and 1 hour from Tucson.
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Tombstone

Tombstone, located in southeastern Arizona, is a town steeped in Wild West history. The Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park features exhibits such as a replica gallows, while the O.K. Corral outdoor theater re-enacts the famous 1881 cowboy gunfight. The Bird Cage Theatre is rumored to be haunted by resident ghosts and Boothill Cemetery is the resting place of outlaws and local townsfolk from 1878.
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38 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Tucson

Best stops along Truth or Consequences to Tucson drive

The top stops along the way from Truth or Consequences to Tucson (with short detours) are Mt Lemmon, O.K. Corral, and Kartchner Caverns State Park. Other popular stops include Rincon Mountain Visitor Center, Boothill Graveyard, and Chiricahua National Monument.
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D. H. LESCOMBES WINERY & TASTING ROOM

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Restaurant
Food & Drink
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Live music venue
Started with baked brie that was amazing and our meal included meatloaf and NM pasta. Absolutely loved how the flavors came together on these dishes. Atmosphere was quite charming outside on their patio.
Jay G — Google review
We didn’t think this winery was open. We are so glad we parked and walked in!! Carla was so attentive and poured us some great tastings. Loved the Merlot but also bought a bottle of the hatch chili wine to try at home! Great place!!!
Carol W — Google review
My daughter and I stopped in for a wine tasting recently and were surprised to find such a unique and lovely place tucked away from the main road. I love a good dessert wine and was excited to try the dessert flight. The Port and the Kiva are amazing and honestly two of the most decadent and lovely wines I’ve ever tried; the desserts however were atrocious. They obviously aren’t made by D.H. LESCOMBES. It was obvious they were prepackaged which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They were so hard and it was nearly impossible to get all the paper off of them. I had to bite bits of them off the paper. If the wines weren’t meant to be paired with a dessert I would have scrapped the desserts altogether. Only two of them had any noticeable flavor. This establishment provides lovely wines, but please please work on your dessert offerings. Maybe find someone local to make items for you every few days? I promise it will pull more people in. I would come regularly myself since there isn’t much to do in Deming. Your dessert wines deserve so much better.
Alleson G — Google review
Yanessa, Olivia, Karla were awesome! We are Harvest Host guests and they treated us like royalty! Great wine tasting (informative!) Great food … want more flat bread! We’ll be back! All the way from AZ and we’ll bring friends❣️
Cindy O — Google review
We stopped in to do a wine tasting and grab a bottle to bring back to our beautiful campsite for the night. Everything we tasted was delicious and our server, Karla, was very friendly and knowledgeable about all of the different wines.💕🍷
Keri B — Google review
This winery in New Mexico is such a pleasant surprise! We had a couple of extra hours on our drive across the country and it was a lovely stop and the wine was (surprisingly!) fantastic. Highly recommend a stop, and if Olivia is your server, it’s even better.
Jennifer H — Google review
We came to the Deming tasting oom as members of Harvest Hosts. What an amazing experience! We were greeted by Marisol and made you feel welcome from the moment we got there. Our server Karla was very knowledgeable on the different wines and the history of LesCombs. It was a pleasure visiting with her. Thank you Karla for taking such good care of us!
Vicki R — Google review
We’ve traveled from Phoenix to the East Coast and this was our last stop before getting home and it was absolutely the best vineyard we were at. The wine is fantastic. The beer was cold and cocktails . The staff were friendly and knowledgeable and engaging. Olivia was especially kind and thoughtful. Parking was perfect.
Amy E — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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7075 NM-549, Deming, NM 88030, USA
https://lescombeswinery.com/locations/deming/
(575) 546-1179
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Pancho Villa State Park

State park
Fun & Games
Playgrounds
We love it. Town of colombus great small town with most friendly people. Only 3 miles from Puerto Paloma.mx. Another friendly town to visit.
Avi B — Google review
Enjoyed our two nights there. Very nice little museum, plus a knowledgeable park ranger to answer questions. Sites are flat, easy access, and clean. This is desert, so don't expect trees and babbling brooks. Utilities required a little maneuvering to get close enough for standard length electrical cable to reach. In April 2024 the dump station was closed, so check and plan accordingly. Mexico is a 5 minute drive away.
Sands S — Google review
This is an awesome campground. I was here last year and came back because I really like it here. The dump station and showers are closed. They have very clean porta potties all over the campground. It's full of plants and trees. Easy pull through sites for all sizes of motorhomes. If you have a NM park pass, you only pay for electric $4/day if you want it. Plenty of areas to walk your dog, very peaceful and includes water, picnic tables with covers over cement patios. I have enjoyed staying here for the last two years.
AnnMarie — Google review
The good: Far enough from the road to not be noisy; large and level sites; budget friendly, especially if you have the NM state parks camping pass; and it's an interesting place to learn a bit of history, especially since there's a museum in the park. Cell coverage for Verizon and Boost are good. The not so good: Restrooms, showers, and the dump station are closed until further notice; the playground area is also closed until further notice; electric and water hookups are a little oddly placed, so bring plenty of hose and cord. Overall, a pleasant enough stay and we'll likely visit again.
Sue K — Google review
We had to accelerate our travel plans from Ontario to Arizona by a week to avoid some very unseasonably cold weather. Unfortunately this weather extended down into Dallas where we had planned to spend a few days. Looking for somewhere we could get to that was warm we discovered Pancho Villa State Park. We made plans to head there for four or five nights, not knowing what to expect. We were very pleasantly surprised. This is a beautiful Park with great sites beautiful sunsets and sunrises. Sites are only $14 per night with water and hydro and no admission fees. Puerto Palomas, Mexico is just 3 miles away across the border. Although the washrooms and dump station are closed at this time there were very clean porta potties available and the washrooms at the visitor center were opened from 7:00 a. m. until 4:00 p.m Would highly recommend several nights here if you are in the area.
Rob H — Google review
A wonderful overnight for us on our trip. This town is where Pancho Villa made his raid on the US late one night in March 1916. It later became the first US military air base and there are several remnants of the buildings in the park. Our stay was quiet and peaceful. The bathrooms are clean and tidy and while the sites don't have sewer, there is a dump station on your way out. We plan to return.
Jennifer C — Google review
Pancho Villa State Park, also known as Village of Columbus and Camp Furlong is a National Historic Landmark District commemorating the 1916 raid by Pancho Villa on the town of Columbus, New Mexico, and the American military response to that raid, the "Punitive Expedition" led by General John J. Pershing. Not many buildings remained, and now it's a camp site, take a walk around the entire park, you will still get to see the headquarter, the sign points to the very first US military airbase, and the first grease rack where they used yo repair trucks.
Bill L — Google review
I generally love going to this park. The cactus gardens and Yuca are beautiful, and the staff is friendly. Unfortunately they're currently having sewer problems leaving them with no restrooms, showers, or dump station, so the place is sadly empty, with the south loop completely closed. I'm looking forward to being able to go here again, and might chance a 3-4 day stay now in an rv, if you like being alone under the stars... And with the border entrance to Mexico right next to the park, it's always good for a quick overnight stay. There is electricity and water. If you need anything else, the rangers can point you in the right direction.
Michelle P — Google review
4.3
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4.5
(76)
400 NM-9, Columbus, NM 88029, USA
https://www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/find-a-park/pancho-villa-state-park/
(575) 531-2711
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Deming Luna Mimbres Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
The Deming Luna Mimbres Museum is a must-visit gem in Deming, New Mexico. Located just three blocks south of the main drag, this museum housed in the old Armory building offers an impressive collection of old pottery, sparkling rocks, pioneer artifacts, toys, dolls, quilts, and dental equipment. Visitors are often surprised by the diverse range of exhibits covering various subjects. The impeccably kept facility and friendly staff make it a delightful stop on any road trip.
A small town museum with a very large collection covering all aspects of local history dating back to before Europeans arrived. This includes a substantial rock collection from all over the country. Restrooms were spotless, and the staff was super friendly. Admission is free, but donations are always appreciated.
Tim F — Google review
This is one great museum and has a little bit of everything. Absolutely spotless and it's laid out wonderful. So many history items to look at, you can easily spend a couple hours here. A must see in Deming New Mexico.
Tim T — Google review
The Deming Luna Mimbres Museum is a true treasure for anyone who appreciates the history and culture of the American Southwest 🏜️. Located in the heart of Deming, this museum offers a deep dive into the region’s past — from the ancient cultures of Native peoples, including the Mimbres, to life on the frontier during colonial times and up through the 1970s 🏛️. A special highlight is the exhibit dedicated to Fort Cody — a key stronghold and protection for settlers during the harsh times of taming these lands ⚔️. Inside, you’ll find unique artifacts ranging from tools and clothing to photographs that tell stories of everyday life from those years 📸. Each exhibit seems to come alive, sharing tales of the resilience and endurance of the people who built their lives on the frontier, overcoming hardships and creating a lasting legacy 🛖. The collection covers a wide array of topics: archaeology, ethnography, early settlement history, and daily life, making the museum a truly vibrant and educational place for anyone wanting to grasp the spirit and character of this corner of America 🇺🇸. The attention to detail in preserving and presenting history is impressive, allowing visitors to literally touch the past ✨. For history lovers wanting to feel the atmosphere of the true Old West, this museum is a real gem 🌵. I highly recommend it to anyone interested not only in major historical events but also in the everyday lives of those who left their mark on this land 🕰️.
Roman P — Google review
A ol timing museum with much to see! As an old armory, it has so much space for all kinds of exhibits! Even a second floor. It's a really great wall though not only Deming's history but American history. I only wish there was more info boards on the history of the Mimbres and their pottery. As a Pueblo Native, I was enjoying seeing these types of exhibits. There's a gift shop and other historical places to see nearby. This is definitely a must stop visit if you're in Deming!
George K — Google review
I preface this with my wife is Indigenous. After going through the entire exhibit of the "founders" of the city we came to a room and my wife said, "Ah, look at that. Entire museum dedicated to the rich white people and only a small room dedicated to the original settlers. It was a nice museum. But I agreed with my wife.
Chad B — Google review
This is a big history museum in a small town with a history richer than many large cities. The exhibits are stunningly detailed in their attention to small things. Almost as if presented as a counterpoint to the little things, there are large full-sized vehicles in two or three areas that give us a sense of having been transported back into time. As a history lover, I was blown away. If museums reflect the community where they are based, Deming must be one amazing place.
Brad M — Google review
A two floor collection of first citizens life in New Mexico. Free entrance.
Native C — Google review
I’ve enjoying seeing a lot of history 👍
Anita Y — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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301 S Silver Ave, Deming, NM 88030, USA
http://lunacountyhistoricalsociety.com/
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City of Rocks State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Serene, vista-filled state park featuring unusual volcanic rock formations plus camping & hiking.
I had no idea this place existed. Huge rocks in all shapes and sizes. It reminded me of Stonehenge and where the Flintstones might live. Rocks teetering on top of each other, rocks that looked like different things, rocks with holes in them, rocks split. I think it would be awesome to camp by the rocks and couldn’t figure out why most campers were huddled together close to the ranger station. At first I thought they were afraid the rocks might shift and roll on their campers. Then I realized they had electric, running water and sewage where they were. Those things aren’t available at the rock campsites. Yeah, that’s where I would be, too. I don’t recall the fee for camping but it wasn’t much. Day pass for vehicles was $10 non residence, $5 for New Mexicans. Enter fee is on a “trust but verify” basis. You put your money in the honor box but first you must fill out a paper, keeping a copy for your windshield, the rest goes in the box. There’s a little more to it than that but that’s the long and short of it. Rangers may stop you for a spot check of your integrity. We drove around the park taking pictures then we reversed course and went around again. This place was super cool, especially if you like rocks as much as we do. I would highly suggest spending some time here if you’re in the area or passing through. A real hidden gem.
Dx D — Google review
We had so much fun at City of Rocks. My kids loved climbing on and exploring in the rocks. It is a natural playground and maze all in one. We could have spent all day just exploring in the rocks but we also enjoyed the hieroglyph scavenger hunt and visiting the visitor center where the staff were very friendly. One of the most unique places we have ever camped.
Michael T — Google review
Amazing place to visit. There are non-electric campsites among the rocks or electric campsites in a row outside of the rocks. The electric sites are typical campground with not much space between. The non-electric are spread out and most are quite private. This is is a hide and go seek paradise. Its fun exploring all the formations, nooks and crannies. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We stayed one night but could have easily stayed two. Check in at 4pm with checkout at 2pm gives plenty of time to explore the rocks. There is a separate set of rocks up on a lookout hill that you can hike to or drive to. There is a picnic table at the top with a parking lot. There are also several trails in the area for those staying longer than overnight. Sunset was amazing. Those camped along the Westside got an amazing view. We camped in site six which was interior to some rocks. A small trailer will fit but take care in backing in. Note that the bathrooms are not close to most sites. The visitors center has showers which were extremely busy in the morning even though the night we stayed there were not that many campers. Probably about 1/4 full on non-electric sites. The electric sites were completely full. Apparently they like the public bathroom better than their own.
Greg H — Google review
This was our first experience camping at City of Rocks. We had sites 20-25. 21-24 are rather close to each other. 20 is elevated and fairly separated from the other sites, but you have to hike a good 500 feet in from the parking spot. The rocks and bouldering are the main draw here, as well as the dark skies for stargazing. Other than the wind, November is a great time to visit. Be aware that the gate is locked at 9 PM each night. Drinking water was available during our visit, and the visitor's center has ice, and many other items you may have forgotten. Deming and Silver City are the closest towns nearby, about 30 minutes away for each.
Jesse Y — Google review
The photos posted can’t express the “Ahhh experience” to this natural wonder. It is worth stopping off the beaten path and exploring. The RV and campsites were nice, offering electric and non electric sites. If you are not a fan of camping or are just traveling through it’s worth the hour or two stop and enjoying this natural beauty. The park also has a site rental for educational activities such as star gazing and other outdoor events. This information can all be found online or at the guest center/gift shop.
Cheryl R — Google review
Enjoyed a cool, rainy day at City of Rocks. Visitor center staff is friendly. clean restrooms and a shower available, plenty of covered shelters with picnic tables. My group rented the big pavilion to hold an SCA event. Kids enjoyed climbing the huge rocks. Be careful with wildlife. A tarantula walked across our camp minding his business.
Elena F — Google review
Very cool. Huge boulders in the middle of the desert. The visitor's center has a map of where petroglyphs are. There are a lot of wonderful campsites amongst the rocks.
Jill K — Google review
Beautiful stay, 3 perfect nights. Weather was perfect, attractions close by. One of our favorite Autumn spots.
Hud G — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(387)
327 NM-61, Faywood, NM 88034, USA
https://www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/find-a-park/city-of-rocks-state-park/
(575) 536-2800
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Faywood Hot Springs

Spring
Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
Booked a casita in the clothing optional campground at the last minute and did not regret it a bit. Outhouse a few steps away, parking right in front of the casita, and the hot springs tubs just a very short walk (both clothed and optional). Plus hot showers available right by the clothing optional campground entrance. All very discreet, and safe for a single person, and a beautiful property with a bird sanctuary, just five minutes from City of Rocks. Stayed one night and also got a private soak in one of the group pools, which happens in the evenings, so I got to soak and stare up at the stars. AMAZING. And inexpensive. I will be back! Oh, and got to soak with a family of peacocks foraging on the perimeter of the bath; so that was a bonus!
Cheryl B — Google review
Great to have a place to sit and soak in Southern New Mexico. It has camping with full hookups and camping with none. There is a "clothing optional" camping area and a "clothing optional" hot tub area. You can be clothed the whole time and not see a naked person the entire time. You really can be naked the whole time for fully clothed the whole time and not feel like you are going to see naked folks. Great customer service...exceptional really. NOTE: Be sure to get the gate code!! You won't be able to leave or get back in without it if it's after hours!!
Tim E — Google review
Great place to soak. Very serene and peaceful. The pools are mostly small and surrounded by nature. This is a great place to regroup. Plenty of land to explore. The coyotes make noise at night. Reasonably priced and there are basic goods available at the store. They also sell beef from a rancher that is great.
Susie S — Google review
Peaceful retreat in private soaking pools in the middle of a desert. No noise, friendly staff, harmonious vibe. Pools could use a little maintenance hence 4 stars, otherwise clean and serene and wonderfully relaxing experience.
Karina M — Google review
My favorite hot springs in NM. Quiet and peaceful and much easier to book than any place in T or C. Zero-stress relaxation at its finest.
Paco V — Google review
This is definitely our place in New Mexico. I love camping here so much. I love this no-frills spot. The best around !! Clothing optional and required areas in the campground and, fantastic hotsprings water ! Truly. A gem in the middle of no-where. I will always come back when I can. Thanks Faywood !
Kenley R — Google review
A weird little oasis! I spent just one night at Faywood, but I loved it and would definitely stay again in the future. You are basically in the middle of the desert, so expect things to be sandy and have some bugs. The young woman who checked me in was very friendly and helpful. I stayed in a cute little shed/house/room and while it was sparse, it was clean and perfect for a short stay. My fee also gave me full access to the public hot spring pools (regular and clothing optional) as well as a 1-hour session in a private hot spring tub. Both were lovely and were set against the beautiful New Mexico landscape and sky. The only things that could be better are, more lighting around the grounds at night, particularly around the pools, and a better system for the gate when leaving in the morning, I had to dig through my paperwork to find a code to unlock a gate in order to get out. They could probably benefit from more staff to clean the spaces, and man the desks/gate. Overall a really great summer camp like experience, as long as you go into it with proper expectations, I think you'll find it to be a really cool little gem in the desert.
Peter S — Google review
Very relaxing place to camp and soak. It is very quiet and the pools are open all night so you can soak while watching the stars. Big fire ring which pulls campers together in the evening.
Tom C — Google review
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4.0
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New Mexico 88034, USA
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The Big Ditch

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Parks
The Big Ditch in Silver City has a fascinating history, with a devastating flood in 1895 creating a deep trench that has since been turned into a city park. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely hike along the creek, encountering remnants of the area's past and informative signs along the way. The trail offers surprises and is being revitalized with businesses near the old roller rink. Despite some concerns about encountering homeless individuals, many visitors have not experienced this issue.
Secure parking in Silver City. Take the trail south and soon you'll be in a nice hike along the creek. You'll experience ruins and remnants of items from days gone by. Various information signs also exist which add to the experience. I was informed that along the Big Ditch trail I would encounter and be approached by homeless people which might be uncomfortable for some. So far this has not happened.
Don H — Google review
Great area for a stroll and just across the bridge from downtown. Good parking and interpretive signs.
Albert P — Google review
Interesting history and neat area. A lot of trash and tagging by vandals or I'd give it five stars. However, the fact it was an ecological sister turned into green space is fascinating.
Kenny D — Google review
Very interesting story behind this big ditch park. We sat and had a picnic lunch on a bench. It’s beautiful when you look beyond the trash.
Celeste D — Google review
Very amazing trail and bridges next to a small stream that often bulges into a river during floods. Was once the main street, and today may be revived with rear-facing businesses, especially near the old roller rink soon to be a brewery and tasting room.
Otto K — Google review
Real nice walking next to the river, a lot of trees. Nice little city Silver City . Good for the people living there to have a family day and have a picnic
Daniel G — Google review
Awesome to see what happened with the flood and the mosaic that tells the story.
Trey R — Google review
Sadly, I'd recommend staying away from this place as there are several large homeless encampments up and down the trail now. There are far better places to hike on outskirts of town or farther afield. Sad.... it's hitting everywhere.
Eric B — Google review
4.4
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3.7
(147)
199 E Market St, Silver City, NM 88061, USA
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Silver City Museum

Mentioned on 
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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Silver City Museum is housed in a charming circa-1881 Italianate home and former fire station, offering a glimpse into the town's rich history. Located in the historic Gospel Hill area, it features exhibits and artifacts that showcase the town's evolution over time. Visitors can explore historical properties dating back to the 1880s nearby. The museum also offers interactive activities for children, including a scavenger hunt and opportunities to try on Flamenco costumes for some lighthearted fun.
A must see to gain a better appreciation of the area. There's so many items packed into a beautifully restored firehouse. The gift shop always has a terrific selection of jewelry, clothing, books & other New Mexico souvenirs. Friendly docents completed a pleasant visit - Olé!
Journeyman J — Google review
Very cool place to see artifacts and learn about Silver City and its early years. Its free,don't money if you wish.
Tim S — Google review
Great small museum that has interesting photos and items from the history of the area, with lots of interesting info. It's not a huge museum so it's a nice stop while walking around town without tiring you out. There is a scavenger hunt activity for kids. A cute gift shop. Be sure to go to the top floor if you can, the view is great. There's also a nice little area to sit and enjoy the weather, and even more pictures with captions, and a great mural, on the left side of the building. Definitely worth the visit!
HLS — Google review
Lovely little museum in the historic area of Silver Springs. Lots of information about ecology, history, politics, and everything else having to do with the settlement and history of the town. The people who work there were absolutely lovely. I got a lot of questions answered. The gift shop is also very nice. To the right of the entrance slightly behind the house there’s a lovely little garden where you can sit and enjoy the day.
Sue J — Google review
Dia De Los Muertos festival was amazing ! So many beautiful & wonderful costumes ... It was fantastic ! There was music, food and lots of fun !
Selina C — Google review
Beautiful restored historic home built in 1800s. Interesting displays and cute gift shop. Stairs to 2nd and 3rd stories are steep. Garden is terrific.
Judith ( — Google review
The ladies here are sweethearts!! They will chat with you about the town & are happy to make suggestions about where else to visit. The gift shop is well stocked with lots of local treasures. The museum itself is small but still really interesting & the house itself is charming. No bells n whistles just an authentic look into this towns past. Beautiful exterior mosaic mural was still under construction but WOW!! The ladies said the local magnet school kids were helping with it! What a wonderful lil museum ♥️
M C — Google review
Absolutely loved this museum! Small but so much rich history within. Children loved the activity that was set up for them and we all learned a lot about Silver City. The staff was friendly and informative. Really enjoyed our time here. No fee to enter but there is a donation box available, please don't forget to donate!
E L — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(216)
312 W Broadway St, Silver City, NM 88061, USA
http://www.silvercitymuseum.org/
(575) 538-5921
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The Chiricahua Desert Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Very informative and educational. The reptiles (and I despise snakes) were very cool to look at. The gal in the gift shop was very kind and Geronimo's history was interesting. Lots of parking for big rigs.
K M — Google review
Great to see. We had a thunder storm so it was nice and cool@
Juan M — Google review
Two great museums in one! The Apache museum has great artifacts and an informative time line. The desert museum has a great collection of art, live reptiles and displays. There is also an outdoor garden with live animals to view. My only suggestion is that the garden and outdoor animal area could use some real cleaning up. It is all very overgrown and the animals are almost impossible to see.
Jessica S — Google review
Awesome museum and collection of captive snakes in great enclosures, super cool stuff in the gift shop, and a beautiful garden with a great diversity of wild lizard species living in it. One of my favorite places from my trip to AZ/NM!
Riley S — Google review
Chiricahua Desert museum very nice place to stop on your way up to portal. I did not actually go into the museum there is a fee for the museum part. But there is a beautiful Desert garden with fountains and various type of cacti. There is a large well-stocked gift shop with some interesting unique gifts. And it has some picnic tables outside a great place to stop on the way up to cave Creek Canyon.
Harris R — Google review
If you like snakes this is the place to go! Many different species of snakes to view. Open daily. We paid $30 for our entire family via the family rate.
Christopher S — Google review
Excellent gallery, cabins to rent, RV hook up, and air conditioned Conestoga wagon you can stay in! Our RV rig parked next to the wagon feels like modern pioneering. We look forward to taking a shower in the bathhouse, and driving our tow vehicle up into the Coronado National Forest, seven miles away. Terrific restaurant/ supply store nearby, excellent views.
Jennie N — Google review
Strange little museum. If your looking to see live rattlesnakes in glass cases then this is your place but it's NOT a museum of the chiricahua desert! The gift shop is as others have said... Pretty good. Books and things your not likely to see anywhere else. Your entry fee covers the Apache museum that's next door. It has a interesting time line for the Apache presence in the Southwest an some interesting artifacts but I'd be hard pressed to really think of it as a real museum. They do have an interesting botanic garden that's free and it's as close as you'll get to a museum of the Chiricahua Desert. I can't say that minded paying what we did but I'll for sure never go back.
Jim W — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(70)
NM-80 &, Portal Rd, Rodeo, NM 88056, USA
http://www.chiricahuadesertmuseum.com/
(575) 557-5757
9

Chiricahua National Monument

Mentioned on 
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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Chiricahua National Monument, named after the Chiricahua Apaches, is a breathtaking 12,000-acre park in Arizona. The landscape features unique rock formations formed from eroded volcanic ash. It's a popular spot for hikers, campers, and birdwatchers with diverse wildlife including coatis, javelinas, mountain lions and black bears. The park offers two campgrounds and is located about 37 miles from Willcox.
Great experience regarding the walk for the monuments! We took The Big Loop even though we were not quite prepared physically. Reading a lot on the internet about and being determined to squeeze the max out of it, we started the trail at 8 o'clock in the morning. We finished at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Many thanks to the administration for keeping such great shape trails. Clean pathways thanks also to the educated tourists! We would gladly return!
Mihai S — Google review
Amazing park i never knew existed! Very beautiful and peaceful. There is an amazing almost 10mile hike with campgrounds that definitely warrent a camp trip. Also, shorter trails up on top where the views are most excellent! We plan to come back for sure, but we were just driving through. Even if you only have an hour or so to spare, there is a very scenic drive you can take to the top that's well worth the visit. Also, the NP agent inside was super nice and informative. Great park!
Tre H — Google review
After a fiasco at saguaro national Park due to government shutdown I found redemption at chirocahua. Amazing rock formations due to eruption and water and ice whethering. Completely possible to drive/hike instead hike hike 😄. Only some indoor sites like the ranch were affected by the shutdown. Camp ground seem to be open as well. All around a great find.
Wa W — Google review
Very beautiful location such a neat ecosystem after coming from Tucson. Very windy when we were there but lots of hiking trails and vistas to explore. We loved the grottos with our little ones, great rocks to climb.
Jenevieve H — Google review
A very special place. Campsites and facilities well maintained and inviting. Park staff very knowledgeable and helpful. As good as any national park. The less popular trails are 100% worth doing. Hike everywhere you can you won't regret any of them. Bring about $100 for the giftshop, its got some cool stuff and the prickly pear gummy bears are 10/10.
Tommy Y — Google review
Off the beaten path, but well worth the trip. This was an amazing park! The grottoes were worth the hike! Hardly any people on the trail. This is a hidden gem!!
Rich O — Google review
Pictures do not do justice. Gorgeous. Definitely worth a visit even if it's a bit out of the way from the more famous / popular parks in AZ
J P — Google review
Arrived just after the visitors center closed, but grabbed a map (accessible just outside the center) and got to the top of massai point. There’s a small building there that shares history/general information plus great 360 views. The echo canyon loop has incredible views before sunset.
Preston A — Google review
4.9
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4.8
(872)
12856 East Rhyolite Creek Road, Willcox, AZ 85643, USA
https://www.nps.gov/chir/index.htm
(520) 824-3560
10

Fort Bowie National Historic Site

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Fort Bowie National Historic Site offers a captivating glimpse into the past, making it feel like you're stepping back in time. The 1.5-mile interpretive trail leads you through a landscape rich with history, including sites of skirmishes and remnants of the fort established in 1862 due to conflicts with the Chiricahua Apache. As you hike along this scenic route, you'll encounter informative plaques that enhance your understanding of this significant location.
It was so hot. Cool trails, lots to see!! Don't forget sunscreen, water and a walking stick if you need it. It's not paved it's gravel path over hills, valleys, washes. Have fun!! They have a little building at the end with bathrooms, a porch to sit on, picnic benches and a outside water fountain.
Lacy L — Google review
Went here on a beautiful December weekday 2024. The gravel road to get there was not that bad. Did it easily with a small SUV. Pretty sure not 4x4 or anything. Hike from parking lot to the visitor center and fort ruins was 45 mins tops, and not like I am a super hiker, and that also included some stops for pics and sightseeing. Not the best of the 410 national parks I have been to, but still really great. Quite peaceful and relaxing. Only saw a handful of people during my whole visit. Visitor center small but had some good displays. Enjoyed the views from the rocking chair on the visitor center porch. Water and restrooms and a small gift shop at the VC. Was going to take the back/scenic route back but totally forgot. Overall, a rewarding 2-hour visit.
Jimmer W — Google review
Fort Bowie is where the wars with the Apache started when a 2nd Lieutenant accused Chief Cochise if kidnapping a young boy. Full of history and ruins with a Ranger to share the history. Has a small museum inside the visitor center. Worth the trip if you like history. You can hike the 1.5 mile trail in or drive close to the visitor center.
Annette B — Google review
It’s always good to learn some history about what happened in your own country. I’ve never visited so many forts and monuments in my life until I bought the national Park pass book and started collecting stamps. Many places I had already gone in the past but now we are revisiting some of the old and welcoming the new. Visitor center was not open, but you could still do your own walking tour.. I WOULD RECOMMEND
Cindy L — Google review
Great place for a short hike. This is the location of the battle of Apache Pass, between the Apaches and the California Column. Old and New Fort Bowie are located here, just across from the Ranger Station.
Darrell C — Google review
Its better than you think it would be. The surrounding scenery is spectacular and there is so much historical information. The best way to experience Bowie is to hike from the trail head. There is a road leading up to a parking area near the visitors center but the hike allows you to enjoy everything in the area and the scenery. At this time the visitor center is only open Sunday and Monday. You can go anytime and see the everything but the visitor center has a must see museum inside and souvenirs if you want.
Adrian P — Google review
Visited during government shutdown. Although the visitor center was closed, the trails and bathrooms were open. Visited on a Monday afternoon and I was the only person there. Hiked around the old fort buildings and along the three mile trail out to the cemetery and along overlook ridge. Good views and signage along the way to provide historical insight. Would strongly recommend hiking the trail. I had cell service at the VC but lost signal on the trail. Great place to visit to get a sense of history in the late 1800s.
Chris H — Google review
Simply amazing place, stunning scenery, history of the Butterfield mail coach in the 1850s and the relevance of the site in terms of the thirst quenching Apache Spring.
Jude K — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(228)
3500 S Apache Pass Rd, Bowie, AZ 85605, USA
http://www.nps.gov/fobo
(520) 549-6751
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11

Roper Lake State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
A destination popular for camping with RV hookups & cabins plus a lake with a beach & hiking trails.
Paid a visit for a Sunday picnic and was pleasantly surprised at the upgrades and park cleanliness. Even the spacious dog park was spotless. Looking forward to spending some more time here. Park staff was also friendly and VERY informative.
Chuck T — Google review
This is our second visit to Roper Lake. As last year, the people at the lake were great. Friendly and helpful. The park was clean which is the usual way we find all the state parks! The weather was perfect... Warm in the day and cool at night. Casa Manana in Safford lived up to their reputation with a great meal for all of our group. The only downside was the lake level was down about 6 feet from last year. This meant the little cove we liked to kayak into to watch the birds was no longer accessable. We still kayaked the lake and enjoyed our time on the water. Another successful outing for our club at Roper Lake State Park! Thank you to the lake staff!!
David D — Google review
I absolutely love this lake! It’s the perfect spot to swim, sunbathe, and fully embrace your inner beach bum. The water? Amazing. The vibes? Immaculate. The sun? Ready to give you that golden glow (or a mild sunburn if you forget the sunscreen learn from my mistakes). One of the best parts? The picnic tables everywhere, so you can lounge like royalty and snack on something delicious before or after your swim. Because let’s be real nothing hits quite like a lakeside feast after spending hours in the water. Parking is super affordable at just $10 per car, but heads up they do not accept Discover card. I, unfortunately, found that out the hard way and had a brief moment of financial panic. Bottom line: This lake is a must visit if you’re looking for a perfect place to soak up the sun, splash around, and live your best summer life. 10/10, highly recommend (just bring a Visa or Mastercard, trust me).
Noelle H — Google review
Very nice State Park. Very clean, spacious campgrounds and facilities. We saw quite a variety of pretty birds.
Tammy R — Google review
Great fishing, great staff and absolutely the cleanest camping experience ever.
Big R — Google review
Great Cabins with air conditioners and clean bathrooms. Lake is small and has a nice swimming area. We stayed over the Fourth of July. And walked to the Mariah Mesa to watch fireworks for Safford and the surrounding area. Would definitely recommend.
Jeff P — Google review
This place is a fun place to go for the weekend. Plenty of things to do. Fishing, canoeing, take your boat out, playing in the lake or kicking back on your tube. Hacienda campground just got their bathrooms redone. They’re in the process of doing the other one. Rv Sites have electric and water. I really enjoy this place.
William W — Google review
First time visiting Roper Lake State Park. Stayed in one of the premium cabins, Hummingbird. Park is well maintained and very, very impressed with the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. Would have rated five stars if trash cans were available closer to the cabins. Was going to reserve again for later in the year but see they have doubled the nightly rate. Checked Dead Horse Ranch State Park and cabins have not increased similarly, going back to Dead Horse.
Ray — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(96)
101 E Roper Lake Rd, Safford, AZ 85546, USA
https://azstateparks.com/roper-lake/
(928) 428-6760
12

Apple Annie's You-Pick Orchard

Temporarily Closed
Orchard
Sights & Landmarks
Bakery
Farm
Gift shop
Pick your own farm produce
Produce market
Great location, lots of product and apples, etc. lots if pumpkins BIG, clean and healthy. Lots if produce! Great Corn Maze. Nice weather - cooler. Made for a very nice day.
Rosa D — Google review
We went to pick peaches. It was SOOOOO hot out. And there was a couple sections that didnt have anything ripe or had been picked too much before we got there. It was fun for the experience and would do it again in cooler weather.
Amanda M — Google review
Great experience for picking your own fruits 🍎 🍐. You get to use their pull cart. Their restaurant was more of a kiosk type. A bit of a disappointment for me, but to each their own. No indoor dining. After a hot Arizona summer day of picking fruit you sit under a Ramada with no cooling mist
Grace H — Google review
A must stop ! Great experience at any age . Fresh pies , fresh apple donuts , fresh picked apples , candles , spices , jams , flowers, and sooo much more . Absolutely beautiful .
JP P — Google review
2nd time going. First visit was better. This visit was not the same experience as before. The apples were either already picked or rotting on the trees. The ones the orchard picked were also not ripe yet. I hope in the future they can provide better experiences for the customers.
Michele T — Google review
Very cool little place with many options for all ages. Great escape from the Tucson area. Worth a visit.
Luis J — Google review
Drove to Apple Annie's Saturday from Phoenix, as their website announced apples were available to be picked. I really talked this place up to my boyfriend, who had never been to an apple orchard in his life. It was very busy, but the man I spoke to at their information booth directed me to the "Granny Smith" and "Pink Lady" sections of the orchard. He even pointed out where to find the picking baskets. Imagine our complete disappointment to find out, upon arrival, that there weren't ANY apples to pick, as the trees were all bare. There were plenty of disappointed faces trudging back from the orchard with NOTHING, so we weren't the only ones to find out this way. I went back to the information booth, where I found out that Apple Annie's knew all the apples were gone WEEKS BEFORE... That they had a "bad bumper crop this year." Their website said NOTHING (my boyfriend made sure to screenshot). Supposedly, I was told they had updated their Facebook page that morning, which was too bad since I don't have Facebook. I looked around me and seen that Apple Annie's still had Cider donuts, brats and gift shop items available for purchase. Well OF COURSE! Could it possibly be that they had intentionally misled the public, that they had an overstock of products made in China that they needed to get rid of in order to break even? I would've felt sorry for Apple Annie's, maybe even bought some stupid souvenir or a donut, except that I just don't like being LIED to! I think it's APPALLING that this business seems to have pulled the classic "bait and switch"on the public. Even if they got away with it, personally I will never talk this place up again! FOR SHAME, APPLE ANNIES!! You should've been honest with your public and yes, many people would've stayed home, and no, you probably wouldn't have broke even on your inventory this year. But INTEGRITY is EVERYTHING! I bought NOTHING from you on Saturday, and I will never come back.
Nicki A — Google review
Went to Al the stores, apple orchard and pumpkin patch. Beautiful, clean and friendly all around. Great family experience
Ginxr A — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(170)
2081 Hardy Rd, Willcox, AZ 85643, USA
http://www.appleannies.com/
(520) 384-2084
13

Cochise Stronghold

Campground
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Hiking Trails
This is one of the best Boondocking spots in southeastern Arizona. There is no water or electricity, but remote sites are easy to access on a dirt road.
Rich G — Google review
Very pretty. “Closed for the season”. Don’t know what that meant but we hiked around and found the plant identification trail. That was great. The road is rough. Not for RVs or very low cars. You will cross several “creeks”. It had rained the 3 days prior so there was some water in them. Saw a few deer. I can understand how Cochise could keep people safe there. Crazy terrain. TAKE LOTS OF WATER on the hike. If you have dogs, on leash should be observed.
Janis R — Google review
A wonderful hike! 11 miles total to the other side and back. The elevation was not to terrible. The high climb was on the way back from the west side back to the middle trail. Very scenic and beautiful. There could of have been better trail and distance markings on each side of the trail head. It would of been nice to see some paper maps too. Over all a beautiful, clean, and adventurous hike.
Katherine F — Google review
Very scenic. The road going in is rough, so be prepared, but it is well graded. A creek runs throughout the area so don't drive here if it has recently rained or the road is flooded in several spots. The campground is small and well maintained. Not suitable for large rigs. There are choices if walking trails. One is a concrete walkway trail, about .25 miles long with information kiosks and lovely views. There are also concrete walls with sitting areas. Great for anyone with walking challenges. The Nature Trail begins to the left of the restrooms with a monument to Cochise and a pretty walking bridge spanning the creek. The trail is easy but has steps so not suitable for wheelchairs or walkers. It is beautiful! Off of that trail is a much longer trail that I am told is 5 miles round trip but is very challenging with steep grades. We saw a lot of couples with dogs hiking. Lots of history lessons here.
Denise H — Google review
This hike is beautiful. If you are hiking from the east side, it is a little over 3 miles to the top. It is a climb up.... but nothing too crazy. Wonderful views and several stream crossings. If you go over the divide to the west trail head, it will add about 1.75 additional miles to your outbound trek. It is a steep climb from the west back to the top.
Jenifer G — Google review
10 mile round trip hike to the road on the west side and back to campground on eastside. The trail to the top was in good condition with several stream crossings. The trail from summit to the west was overgrown with grass and weeds in places but passable. Nice views of several rock formations along the trail.
Bill H — Google review
We rented the Shaw House for two nights. The house has three bedrooms - one with a double bed, one with a double futon and one with two sets of bunkbeds with full size beds on the bottom. There are two additional futons in the living room so it can sleep a lot of people. There are two bathrooms each with a shower. The weather was nice so we didn't need the space heaters or fans. We spent a lot of time outside. During the day we moved our camping chairs to shady areas and at night we sat at the picnic table and around the fire ring where we roasted marshmallows. Wood was provided and can be used in the indoor fireplace or outside. There is also a propane grill. The house had a broom, mop and shop vac hidden away in the closet. The kitchen was pretty well stocked with plenty of plates, silverware and lots of pots, pans and kitchen utensils. There aren't many coffee mugs so bring your own if you need more than a couple.
Kristian W — Google review
Nice slow reasonably easy hike... we were there during a time when snow was on the ground... very pretty... took lots of pictures.
Mary D — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(64)
2100 W Ironwood Rd, Cochise, AZ 85606, USA
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recreation/bicycling/recarea/?recid=25446&actid=29
14

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
15

Amerind Museum & Texas Canyon Nature Preserve

Museum
Nature preserve
Specialty Museums
Beautiful location, excellent collection of artifacts with just enough explanation to enrich appreciation of how native peoples lived close to the land and made art for thousands of years in harmony with earth energies. Have visited twice in 3 years and enjoyed seeing different exhibits each time. Added bonus is the art gallery that showcases the works of contemporary native artists. Bring a picnic lunch and soak in this peaceful location amidst the picturesque boulders of Texas Canyon shaded by native trees. A jewel on the busy I-10 corridor that should not be missed.
Janice M — Google review
What a very beautiful landscape! We didn't get a chance to check out the museum or art gallery as we came in a little late in the day. But the short hike we did do was very beautiful! Lots of trails here to explore! This is a privately owned location so access to the trails costs about $12 per person. It is well worth it as they keep the trails up very nicely! Access to the museum and art gallery is an additional cost. Children 10 and under are free. Staff was very pleasant. We will definitely be exploring this area again in the near future! Bikes are not allowed on the trails. We did bring my 3-year-old 's balance bike and carried it 90% of the way. We didn't realize bikes weren't allowed until we got back to the car and seen the sign. That is literally right in front of the trail. 😂
Alex — Google review
Cool place, lots of artists work, artifacts and pottery. Plenty of parking not far off the highway, Rv parking. Trails and picnic areas. Cool old cemetery. 10 bucks a person for seniors.
Rick — Google review
Nice little museum, and art gallery, beautiful country side. Plenty of parking. Cool old cemetery on the property. Right off the highway, easy on and off. Rv parking as well.
Michelle — Google review
This was a great experience, and hiking the outdoor trails through parts of Texas Canyon was great time. The outdoor scenery was fantastic, as well as the exhibits inside the museum. Although no phots allowed inside, be sure and take lots of pics on the trails.
Bill P — Google review
Went out with a friend on Friday, a first visit for both of us. It was an amazing experience. The museum and gallery are extremely well maintained and educational. The amount of artifacts on display is large, especially the jewelry, with information on each piece. A lot of history here, but no photos allowed. There is also a nice gift shop by the entrance. We brought our lunch and drove around back to the picnic area where there were tables under the mesquite trees and a restroom. We saw several gila woodpeckers and a vermillion flycatcher. We stopped at the cemetery on our way out. The trails were closed due to fire hazard, but we plan to come back when they are open, possibly after the monsoons.
Diane M — Google review
2nd visit, the historical and contemporary exhibits are interesting. I was glad to see the museum adding a lift. The adjacent Art Gallery boasts works of known and new artists, displaying various techniques and mediums.
Ric B — Google review
This was truly one of the most spectacular museums I’ve ever seen. No photos inside the museum was tough but I get it. Not only the museum, but that landscape surrounding is breathtaking. Make sure to go to the picnic area and take the serenity. This is a stop along the journey that I’ll never forget.
Debby H — Google review
4.7
(475)
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4.5
(109)
2100 N Amerind Rd, Dragoon, AZ 85609, USA
http://www.amerind.org/
(520) 586-3666
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16

E Allen St

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13 lists 
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
4.9
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4.5
(1074)
Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
17

The Bird Cage Theatre

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+65 other lists 
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
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4.5
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535 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
https://www.tombstonebirdcage.com/
(520) 457-3421
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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
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4.5
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326 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
http://www.okcorral.com/
(520) 457-3456
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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
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4.0
(1859)
408 AZ-80, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
https://discoverboothill.com/
(520) 457-1450
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Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park

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Historical landmark
Museums
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park in Tombstone, Arizona is a captivating destination that preserves the original Cochise County courthouse. The building, constructed in 1882, features a distinctive Roman cross shape and served as the offices of various county officials, including the sheriff and treasurer. Today, this Victorian-era structure houses a museum filled with artifacts and exhibits that offer insight into the area's rich history.
Free admission for the Christmas celebration. Nicely decorated with staff in period clothes. Fascinating exhibits laid out well to allow people to move around them easily. Mexican ballet folk dancing was beautiful and fun to watch. This was our first time visiting the courthouse and we were lucky we chose the Christmas event day to go.
Jennifer H — Google review
I have a great imagination, and I look/read everything at a museum. First, the 7 minute movie I was watching was ruined by the sound of a jackhammer right outside the window. Then, my museum experience was ruined yet again because the staff felt it was important to store current day goods next to or in the midde of the displays. Because of disruption and ruination of my experience, I thought the fee was a little high, but understand that money is needed to protect our history. There is a sign on the door that warned of noisy construction, but nowhere was there a sign that said, "As your thoughts take you back in time, and your daydreaming about court house shenanigans in the 1800's, never mind the 2025 polo shirts hanging out next to the judges desk." Now, imagine my eye roll.
Deirdre H — Google review
Visiting Tombstone Courthouse State Park is a great experience stepping back in time to the Old West..The abandoned town lives again with a museum..reenactment and a real west feeling.☆☆☆☆☆
Mark B — Google review
You can feel the history in this building in every room. I recommend sitting in the courtroom for a few moments and imagine the things that were said or yelled in that room.
Fettman1176 — Google review
Great real history of Tombstone! Informative and interesting displays.
Roderick M — Google review
Very nice old courthouse with lots of authentic artifacts. Worth visiting.
BRAD B — Google review
It's a great way to spend the day! I felt like I was taken back in time!
Gwendolyn D — Google review
Surprised this is ran by the state and totally worth the entry fee, better than the rose museum
Christina — Google review
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4.5
(1032)
223 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA
https://azstateparks.com/tombstone
(520) 457-3311
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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
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
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
One of the best state parks to enjoy a few days camping, have stayed in #16, #1 and last weekend #4. Always a five star experience and with hosts like Paul and Melinda all was perfect, but here is my very unfortunate con. Having enjoyed the cave tours, either one is great, this time our 230pm tour included a very unruly child that was much to young and much to spoiled. Could barely hear the information given by Brody our guide and constantly ran back and forth on the stops we were supposed to be enjoying. I do believe this child has never heard the word no. No negative reflections towards staff at all and we will continue to return to this campground and complete more tours
Wes A — Google review
The caverns are stunning and a must see! Amazing creation by God! I'm from OR and have been through the Oregon caves many times and the explored the lava beds in CA, so I'm used to the caves being very cold, so I came all bundled up and with my heavy coat and the ranger told us when we bought our tickets that it would be hot and humid inside! I was shocked 😳. After we were done with the cavern tour, we went on one of the trail loop hikes. It made it a great day!
Becky C — Google review
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4.7
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2980 AZ-90, Benson, AZ 85602, USA
https://azstateparks.com/kartchner/
(520) 586-4100
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Bureau of Land Management San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area Administrative Office

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Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Bureau of Land Management San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area Administrative Office spans over 57,000 acres and is home to a diverse range of wildlife and historical sites. The area offers opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife observation along the picturesque San Pedro River. Visitors can explore the trails at their own pace or join guided river walks led by knowledgeable staff. With its lush riparian habitat contrasting the surrounding desert landscape, this conservation area provides a unique ecosystem for nature enthusiasts to discover.
This is an exceptionally beautiful place. There are many birds and there is a gift shop and there are picnic areas and historical sites really a wonderful place to go. But the best thing about / the San Pedro house / that is what we call it here in Cochise County the San Pedro house. The best thing is the hiking here is incredible. It is best to come here in the winter and the spring however I went for a hike in the summer here and if it's not too hot I can be very pleasant. Wonderful place to take photographs wonderful Natural riparian Area. This is a natural River and if you are from a different part of the country it is just a trickle of a stream. But here in Arizona we call this a river. Just a really beautiful place and it is kind of not like Arizona it looks like a little string back east or up North with cottonwood trees and lots of hiking trails just awesome
Harris R — Google review
Good people doing great conservation land stewardship work. Highly professional dedicated staff doing the best they can with what they've got to work with, while protecting huge swaths of public land. Protecting public lands and it's abundant natural resources. Dispelling the myth that BLM stands for The Bureau of Logging and Mining.
MK — Google review
The reason I only gave it one star was because it was shut down due to the government shutdown. I thought other people should know not to even bother going by until the shutdowns over.
Kristofer K — Google review
Beautiful area, just a little more annual upkeep is required in carr canyon, ideally the picnic area. The potential for this place is huge. I dont know if the resources are lacking but if they got the canyon cleaned the potential of fires would go down substantially. In recent years they have been clearing large debris and graveling the road which is nice to see. Keep up the great work guys.
Rj ( — Google review
The Bureau of Land Management office has very limited hours. They only do America the Beautiful passes on Monday Wednesday and Friday. They take lunch from 11:30 to 1:00.
Dawna S — Google review
Lots of birds, nature trails and Cottonwood trees in fall foliage
Carol S — Google review
Very nice visitor center. Beautiful landscape and views.
TheGduncanjr — Google review
The shopping is sparse and there are no restaurants. I was hoping for a water slide, or perhaps some kind of massage therapy place. The kids were bored. Would not recommend unless you like looking at things and walking.
Scott A — Google review
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4070 S Avenida Saracino, Hereford, AZ 85615, USA
https://www.blm.gov/
23

Ramsey Canyon Preserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Ramsey Canyon Preserve, situated near Sierra Vista in Hereford, Arizona, is a haven for nature lovers seeking an extraordinary getaway. Encompassing almost 300 acres, this sanctuary is particularly beloved by bird enthusiasts and is renowned nationwide as a prime habitat for hummingbirds. The diverse array of wildlife thriving in this seemingly harsh environment captivates visitors from the moment they set foot on its trails.
Stunning preserve. Hike, canyons, wildlife, loops, benches - all well cared for by kind staff. Absolutely worth a stop!
Mary M — Google review
Stunning preserve! Birders paradise. Get here early to spot incredible birds and wildlife. Parking is also limited. The staff is very knowledgeable and will tell you the latest sightings and maybe where they were spotted. I recommend this for everyone who truly wants to enjoy and connect with nature. If you have someone with a disability or walking issues they can enjoy the area beyond the entrance or walk a little ways. Once inside the preserve there are benches surrounding hummingbird feeders and one can sit for hours! There is a good bit of shade and benches. I would consider allowing 90 minutes minimum for the lower loop. Closed Tuesdays.
Christina E — Google review
This place is incredible!!! 😭😭 So many hummingbirds. We also saw tons of butterflies, deer, squirrels, spiders, frogs, hawks, ladybugs, lizards, and woodpeckers. The walk is gorgeous. I would absolutely come here again and again.
Mon M — Google review
Such a gorgeous hike, suitable for kids and older adults. We go every year for the fall foliage.
Tabitha Y — Google review
Lovely birding area with nice walking trails (somewhat steep). Lots of rare hummingbirds and other species.
James M — Google review
A true natural paradise. Ramsey Canyon Preserve is a magical spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the peace of nature. The trails are well-marked, offering stunning scenery, clear streams, and abundant wildlife. During spring and summer, you can see hummingbirds and butterflies everywhere. The staff at the visitor center are friendly and very knowledgeable about the local ecosystem. A hidden gem in Arizona that’s absolutely worth visiting.
Harry S — Google review
This was our first visit, and we will definitely be back! Absolutely beautiful, and the scent of pine everywhere was wonderful. We had several wildlife encounters (see photos). We made it to the first viewing area of the Overlook. We would have loved to make it all the way to the top, but I was feeling it. Lots of steps on a fairly steep trail, thankfully there's lots of shade on the way. Will have to get to the top another time, when I'm in better shape. There are lots of benches along the way, and the map the volunteers gave us was helpful in seeing how much further we had to go! The map details about the numbered stops were very informative. There is so much to see here! Bring lots of water and wear your sunscreen, even with the intermittent shade. We're considering the annual membership pass since we will certainly be back. Thanks to the volunteers for helpful tips before starting our hike. *We had a Coues deer calmly graze very close to us, then cross the trail right in front of us. Unfortunately I tried uploading an .mov clip of this, and also after converting to Mp4. No go.
Jennifer H — Google review
It really is a nice hike to the top! Worth the hike too. We had 5 kids with us, none of which are too outdoors oriented. They all did fine with some benches to rest as you go. Friendly staff, will be back!
B. B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(306)
27 E Ramsey Canyon Rd, Hereford, AZ 85615, USA
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/ramsey-canyon-preserve/
(520) 378-2785
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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
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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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Kief-Joshua Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
4.2
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4.5
(129)
370 Elgin Rd, Elgin, AZ 85611, USA
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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
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
One of the most beautiful places to hike ! Summerhaven is the so much fun to shop and eat . Highly recommend.
JP P — Google review
Amazing amazing amazing amazing. Do not rob yourself by not going to Mt. Lemmon if you are anywhere near the area. Do yourself a favor and download the Mount Lemmon app from the University of Arizona that uses great local music and education to guide you step-by-step on the drive up the mountain to make sure you don’t miss any of the amazing highlights!
Jessica V — 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
Beautiful drive up and back out of Tucson. Stop at the Sawmill Grill in Summerhaven for lunch and then drive to the peak if the gate is open.
S P — Google review
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Summerhaven, AZ 85619, USA
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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
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
Great park, was not very busy, amazing weather. Loved seeing all the flowers. Beautiful location, very quiet and peaceful.
Teena — Google review
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3693 S Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, AZ 85730, USA
http://www.nps.gov/sagu/index.htm
(520) 733-5153
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Arizona Hops and Vines

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Arizona Hops and Vines is a delightful destination that perfectly blends wine tasting with a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Owned by two dynamic sisters, this winery offers an array of experiences, from enjoying live music to indulging in unique events like cupcake pairings. The property features charming elements such as a petting zoo with friendly animals and whimsical decor including The Wishing Barrel and inspiring quotes from literary icons.
My favorite winery in Arizona! Megan, Shannon and the family always make me feel welcome and have been exceptional hosts on many occasions for my friends, family and workmates. Weekend are the best with live music, food, and of course brilliant wine. Do not walk, run to Hops and Vines for fun and brilliant wine!!
Randie O — Google review
What a nice place to relax and enjoy wine and music. My wife and I have been to several of the wineries in Sonoita and this might have been the most relaxing. We enjoyed a few glasses of wine and the cheese board. The ladies and the counter were extremely friendly and took their time with you, to ensure we got what we wanted. I'd recommend this winery to anyone.
Michael S — Google review
Very ample seating in door or outdoors. Love the way they have the outdoors set up. You can be social or find privacy at this spot. The decor is lovely and staff very lively and friendly. Nice variety on the charcuterie board. Wines were lil on the sweet side for me but that is what tasting is for. Loved the locks idea. The restroom decor LOVED IT...
Carlos O — Google review
Adorable, eclectic, welcoming and great wine! Live music while we were there, the cutest swans roaming around, pigs and goats to check out too! Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. They had adult "juice pouches" that looked wonderful but we stuck with wine. Had an yummy cheese board that was above average compared to some of the boards we have had at other smile wineries.
Nicole S — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed our stop at Arizona Hops. The cheese, chocolate and crackers was a good value, tasted great and went well with the wine. Highly recommend visiting if your in the area.
Reed H — Google review
Such a cozy place to have a wine tasting. My second trip was there on Mother's Day with my wife. They had a live band at that time. Fairly crowded with people relaxing and enjoying the music and scenery. The wine selection was good. I really enjoyed the port, with some other well blended reds. We had stopped at a few wineries that day, but this one was our favorite stop. We'll be sure to be back again, or my wife won't stop whining for more wine.
Quellor K — Google review
Had a blast getting educated and tasting different wines with friends. We hung out for a couple hours until the sun set and it was breathtaking. I have already recommended friends and family to visit and I will definitely be going back.
Cierra B — Google review
The vibe at this place is hippy ish. And that is not a bad thing. So nice and extremely knowledgeable about their wine. Great seating and fun great wine. Highly recommend.
David — Google review
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3450 AZ-82, Sonoita, AZ 85637, USA
http://azhopsandvines.com/
(301) 237-6556
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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
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48 Hay Canyon, Elgin, AZ 85611, USA
http://www.doublerguestranch.com/
(520) 988-0222
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Quail Creek Country Club

Golf club
Outdoor Activities
Golf Courses
Wonderful Golf Course. Great Vistas all around. Family enjoyed playing there. Looking forward to another GREAT outing.
Ron M — Google review
Played Quail/Coyote courses. For the time of year, courses should have been in prime condition. Greens and fairways appeared dormant and painted. Very slick in areas. Bunkers are in great shape, water features nice, and cart paths are good. There is no beverage cart service, and The Grill restaurant, the only option for beverages and food, was closed when we played due to plumbing issues. Cart worked well, and the pro shop offered quality merchandise. Happy we played the courses.
Kelly L — Google review
Played Coycote & Roadrunner course. Tees look good but are painted! Fairways are the same but dont look as good. Bunkers are great! Nicely washed and raked! Great job on those! Only down point is for the two weeks I played... I saw the "same three workers" NOT DOING ANYTHING!! (On three different days) I hope someone looks into that!!
Dasura G — Google review
We went there to celebrate Christmas with our church family. The food was good, the service was very good, and the venue was excellent. We had a band and danced after dinner. All in all, it was a very good experience.
Patrick G — Google review
It's a beautiful community. However, if you want to bring your grandkids over it's another story. The pool is only open two times a day for them and if they seem to have any fun they are breaking some rule. They are treated like a pest. They close the pool the whole month of December for maintenance. Which if your paying the HOA of 190/month it would be nice during the winter breaks to have your kids enjoy the pool. The golf course is very beautiful, but if you pay annually they close the WHOLE golf course down for a month to six weeks. Instead of just reseeding one course at a time they just shut everything down. Side walks are scattered through out the housing so sometimes you can walk on one and other times your walking on the road. Again nice facility, but not friendly to bring your family to visit.
Sarah C — Google review
Nice course. It's in good shape, not great, but they have started a course renovation project so only 2 of the 9 hole courses were open. There's also rumors that a 4th 9 hole course is being planned.
John N — Google review
Club and course didn’t seem ready for play. Nobody working the bag drop, no water available bottles or otherwise. Pro shop not open. Had to go to the grill to stand in line for a soda and beer but still no water available on a 90 degree day. Course not in good shape with very slow greens and over priced.
Bill K — Google review
The service was excellent, the quality of the food was great, but even considering the present state of the economy, the prices are too high!
Thomas K — Google review
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4.0
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1490 N Quail Range Loop, Green Valley, AZ 85614, USA
http://www.quailcreekcountryclub.com/
(520) 393-5802
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