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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like The Bird Cage Theatre, O.K. Corral, and Big Nose Kate's Saloon and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Tombstone.
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1The Bird Cage Theatre

4.7
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4.5
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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
Bird cage was cool. The host we had was very knowledgeable. We paid the fee and walked around . Pictures and videos are allowed if they are your personal takes but pictures of artifacts cannot be shared w/o written permission from the theatre itself.
Laura K — Google review
535 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•https://www.tombstonebirdcage.com/•(520) 457-3421•Tips and more reviews for The Bird Cage Theatre

2O.K. Corral

4.6
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Historical landmark
Museums
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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.
Rich in history, this town delivers. Spent a full day and didnt see everything. The actors were great and informative. The ambiance was spot on. My husband was the cowboy he wanted to always be (he's Yemeni 😅) we hit two of the restaurants and the food was really good. I wasnt into the wild west before this trip but now I would definitely go back again.
P J — Google review
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
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
Nice little historical town and streets. Crystal palace serves up a good burger and blt. Courthouse is a gem
Jackie M — Google review
326 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://www.okcorral.com/•(520) 457-3456•Tips and more reviews for O.K. Corral
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3Big Nose Kate's Saloon

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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Nestled in the heart of Tombstone, Big Nose Kate's Saloon is a historic gem that dates back to 1880 when it originally opened as the Grand Hotel. This iconic establishment not only boasts a rich history, having hosted legendary figures like Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, but also serves up delicious authentic Mexican and Southern cuisine. Guests can enjoy their meals while being entertained by live country music and engaging Wild West reenactments that bring the spirit of the Old West to life.
Had to come here just because of the history! The food was fast, fresh, and tasty! Had the cheesesteak, the reuben and the southwest sabroso salad...and we were all part of the clean plate club! The staff are uber friendly and quite attentive to needs and allergies. The atmosphere is a mix of modern day country western and old west vibes. Totally a great environment for the whole family! The live music was great, inspiring quite a few folks to get up and dance! Good times!
Tony R — Google review
We had such a fun time here! Late lunch on a Wednesday, we enjoyed live music (he was really good!), engaging chit-chat with a cowboy who dressed us up for pictures at the piano and behind the bar, and great service by Melanie! The food was OK, I think I picked the wrong thing, husband loved his brisket plate. The fried zucchini was thickly breaded and served with ranch. I got the sample platter as my meal but didn't care for the chips, salsa, or onion rings. The buffalo bites were good. That aside, the experience was well worth it as we had a blast!
Melanie K — Google review
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon – Tombstone, AZ Imagine taking an authentic 1880s saloon and mashing it together with a modern-day dive bar—then adding loud music, lots of energy, and PG-rated fun. That’s Big Nose Kate’s. This place is lively, with good food, cold beer, and live music that keeps the atmosphere buzzing. The staff play their part too, with plenty of personality, bustled outfits, and big smiles that make the whole experience feel like a party. For me personally, the volume and high-energy vibe were a little more than I prefer, as I enjoy a quieter, more toned-down setting. But for those who love lively crowds, music, and a spirited saloon feel, this spot might be perfection. As long as you know what you’re walking into, Big Nose Kate’s delivers exactly what it promises—a five-star, high-energy adult funhouse.
Bryan R — Google review
Had such a great exsperiance here. Took a brother of mine to the spot for a snack and beverage and was greeted and entertained the entire time. Our waitress (pictured) was amazing and fully attentive and had great menu recommendations. Will definitely stop in again. **side note, I forgot an item on the table she may have grabbed after we left, if someone could message me here I would greatly appreciate it.
Rodney C — Google review
Great live music, great atmosphere! The employees were very nice and treated us well. The food was okay, I did like the seasoned fries and fried squash. Will gladly stop by BNKs when passing thru Tombstone.
Juan M — Google review
Hands down one of the BEST stops in Tombstone! The vibe hits you the second you walk in—like stepping straight into history but with way better drinks. 🍹 The food was fantastic (comfort food done right), the bar and wait staff never missed a beat, and the owner? Absolute legend. 🙌 A true host who makes you feel like you’ve been part of the family forever. The ambiance is next-level—fun, lively, and 100% Tombstone charm. If you’re in town and skip Big Nose Kate’s, you’re doing it wrong...DONT FORGET THE PICTURES (and check out the ones on the walls too!)
Janna B — Google review
Drinks were great! Service was great! Location was great! Food was good (not bad by any means) just nothing remarkable :) Will definitely return
Eric L — Google review
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon is probably something like it was around 1900. The atmosphere is lively and fun with the employees dressed in period clothing. The furnishings are all vintage and they have a tiny museum in the back. Our server was excellent and really made our experience fun.
Louis E — Google review
417 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•https://bignosekatestombstone.com/•(520) 457-3107•Tips and more reviews for Big Nose Kate's Saloon

4Boothill Graveyard

4.3
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4.0
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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
Interesting part of the history of the old West, even if some of the most notable graves are known fakes, made to attract tourists over the years
Magne — Google review
408 AZ-80, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•https://discoverboothill.com/•(520) 457-1450•Tips and more reviews for Boothill Graveyard

5Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park

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Museums
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Specialty 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
Tombstone was awesome. The undertaker coffee place was amazing it really is Coffee to die for. I had three coffee’s in one day. They had a great book party or book launching there with Lola and nacho a kids book with all the cool stuff in tombstone! had to get a couple of those for the grandkids! I think you can buy it on Amazon too. She has lots of books on different places!the Kids books about really cool places. Terri Trejo is the authors name and The book is called the traveling adventures of nacho and Lola touring tombstone! what’s cool is that Her books show you around with the dogs,they go places that you can go and the kids love to take the book and walk around tombstone and see what the doggies did and they are doing the same thing. Super neat. It was a fun filled weekend.
Darlette C — 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
223 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•https://azstateparks.com/tombstone•(520) 457-3311•Tips and more reviews for Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
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6Rose Tree Museum

4.7
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Museum
The Rose Tree Museum is a tourist attraction in Tombstone, Arizona that contains the world's largest rose bush. The museum is also home to artifacts and exhibits from the average home of someone living in Tombstone at the time the roses were planted.
I stumbled upon this place and I’m so glad I went in! There’s a lot of history to take in as you wander the interior, and the rose tree is a lot to take in on its own. I recommend spending some time under its canopy and taking in its impressive structure and especially that trunk! There’s an overlook as well so you can catch a glimpse of the whole thing. This is a beautiful place and I would absolutely come back ❤️🌹
Sophia J — Google review
Locals can stop in, smell the roses, sit in shady bistro tables, and have lunch! Our favorite quiet place with gorgeous flowers, hummingbirds, and the best museum. Next door to Mom & pops sandwich shop makes it easy to have a bite, out of the tourists way.
Tonia C — Google review
We went to see the largest tree rose in the world blooming. The rose is a spectacular sight even when it's not blooming, but seeing it in bloom was a treat. The museum is well stocked with historical items and the grounds are colorful and quaint. It's worth the $5 fee to learn about local history and get you off the main road and tourist traps.
Theresa E — Google review
The largest rose bush in the world is a MUST SEE! What an experience, especially for rose lovers!! This is my third time visiting the rose bush, and I will definitely be back. This time I stayed in a Rose Bush Museum suite - which has private 24 hour access to the courtyard where the rose bush resides. And I planned my visit to coincide with the rose bush's peak of full bloom. Incredible experience!
Mellyn A — Google review
a little disappointed in this museum and the guy at the door didn't seem like he wanted to be there so why should I be therw
Christina — Google review
Very unique setup, visited a couple of times, and enjoyed seeing it in bloom. Would definitely recommend for any flower enthusiast. My wife absolutely loved seeing it as well as the smaller different color bushes. Entry was $5/person from memory and they accept debit card at the door. Interesting exhibits inside and the rose bush out back, could be in and out in a few minutes or spend as much time as you like.
Cliff M — Google review
We were lucky to visit when the rose bush was in bloom and it was amazing! Staff was friendly and punny😁(mention the fans and he will have you rolling). $5 for entrance (anyone over 14) and kids are free. The museum is small, but they have some amazing things. Texas Republic currency and a wooden bowling ball were something you don't see everyday. The rose bush is epic and so cool! Pictures don't do it justice and it really has to be seen in person, so that you can get a feel of how large the thing is.
Chris B — Google review
The price is $5 to enter. It's worth a visit and lots of picture opportunities. The rose tree is magnificent, and in April, it's blooming season. The museum has lots of pieces, and it's well taken care of. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy the shade under the tree. There were even rose trees for sale. The gift shop had jewelry, soaps, and lotions. Soaps have ingredients from the tree.
Jonathan D — Google review
118 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://tombstonerosetree.com/•(520) 457-3326•Tips and more reviews for Rose Tree Museum

7Tombstone Trolley

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Sightseeing tour agency
Tombstone Trolley offers an hour-long tour through the town, highlighting the locations of the famous gunfight and residences of historical figures. The tour is infused with humor and folklore, making it an enjoyable experience for those seeking entertainment over strict historical accuracy. Additionally, on Friday and Saturday evenings, visitors can opt for a Ghosts and Murder tour to explore paranormal hotspots in town. This locally owned company provides trolley tours to popular attractions such as the O.K.
We got tickets ahead of time and had the first tour at 10:15 before most of the other things open in tombstone at 11 AM. The guy taking the tickets originally seemed a little grumpy, but turned out to be our driver and guide. Once we got started, his personality changed too much more friendlier and informative as one would expect. it was well worth the time and money and extremely informative.
David Z — Google review
Awesome trolley tour around Tombstone, AZ! We had a blast! Great Sunday activity with the family or friends. Lots of things to do here. Definitely a Western city feeling!
Ingrid T — Google review
Trolley ride was very informative & Adele did an excellent job!
Irene E — Google review
We enjoyed the trolley ride. The guide on Sunday 3/16 for the 3:15 ride was excellent. He was very funny and made the ride especially entertaining. It's definitely worth it to be able to get off your feet and take a quick overview of Tombstone.
Adinainaz81 — Google review
We enjoyed this tour. The tour guide was very inquisitive, witty and.quite knowledgeable about tombstone's history. It took about 30 minutes of going around tombstone. The trolley would stop at several interesting locations in the city. This is worth trying. If you're going to purchase ticket for this tour, purchase the combo ticket so you can also watch a mearby gunfight right after the tour and save some bucks.
Mark B — Google review
Zero Stars. Bought tickets for the 11:00AM Tour in advance online so they knew we were coming. Came to collect the tickets from the counter and asked if there was enough time for us to use the restroom, tour guide said yes. Came back and bus was full with no seats left. Tried to get the tour guides attention but he flat out acted like we weren’t there; as if he didn’t just hand us the tickets few minutes ago. Had to get refunded from a different person working the same counter. Horrible experience. Do better.
Gabe K — Google review
I’m so glad we took this 30 minute tour before leaving town, it gave us a chance to get some history about the town instead of just walking around it like we were in some Disney style theme park. Our tour guide Chuck was awesome!! We got half price tickets because we bought them with the Old Tombstone Gun Fight Show, but I think you can skip that and just do the tour...or maybe see the Gunfight at the OK Corral instead.
Pam M — Google review
Very informative and the presenter has an authentic perspective of the town. Get the combo special, well worth it
Bobby G — Google review
137 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://www.tombstonegunfights.com/•(520) 955-3090•Tips and more reviews for Tombstone Trolley

8Tombstone Gunfighter & Ghost Tours

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Embark on an after-hours adventure through Tombstone's historic district with the Tombstone Gunfighter and Ghost Tour. Led by Mike Jones, this unique tour begins at 6:30 pm outside Big Nose Kate's Saloon and takes you to infamous haunted spots like the Bird Cage Theatre and China Mary's home in old China Town.
This tour makes me want to come back to tombstone for more. As many others have said, it was all fact and you are interacting with the environment. Laura was the perfect host, I would take the tour again just to pick her brain on the history of Tombstone! There were several kids on the tour with us, and she was wonderful and made sure everyone was included, which I know from experience can be a difficult task sometimes with mixed groups of kids and adults. I didn't know what to expect when I booked this, but I got way more than I ever thought I would. The part about Hop Town, China Mary, and My Little China Girl was my favorite! The hanging of Heath gave me chills, because when she helped line my infrared thermometer up with the location, the temperature dropped to 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Highly recommend this, even if it's the only thing you do in Tombstone!
Katie B — Google review
The tour was great. It was more history with only a couple of spots about paranormal. Overall though it was still fun and interesting.
Tina H — Google review
omigoodness i went with a group of friends and we had so much fun! Laura knows very much about tombstones history and she is so so kind! it’s the real deal! no fake stories, only stories based on the facts of history!:) laura also provided some ghost equipment for our tour so fun and interactive!💖
Linda G — Google review
Looking for THE BEST ghost tour in Tombstone? Well! Look no further! Gunfighter and Ghost Tour offers the best of the best! Laura truly took us on a journey back in time during our 90 minute tour. She is an incredible wealth of knowledge about the town and all the famous deaths that occurred AND MORE! We utilized temperature and energy readers to investigate very specific locations around town. We got really high readings and we were definitely not disappointed. At the end of the tour we even got a chance to capture orbs on camera at a hot spot on Allen Street. Amazing experience! Definitely returning with friends and family!
Alexa B — Google review
This was such a fascinating tour! My wife and I learned so much, and Laura was a FANTASTIC guide. 10/10 would recommend and would do again!
Matthew Z — Google review
Not a Ghost Tour! I tried to reach out the company before writing a review and no response. This tour is misleading. It's a walking history tour, NOT a ghost tour. While, yes, they do give you an EMF detector and infrared thermometer, you do nothing with it. The tour is very historical, sure, but if you are looking for a ghost tour that is fun, spooky and interactive, this is NOT it. We have been on several ghost tours and based on their posters, and marketing, this looked like it should have been amazing, so we booked. Our three sons, husband, and I were so incredibly disappointed and felt like we wasted an hour of time and money on this ($30 pp). No ghosts were spoken of, no use of the equipment, and certainly no gunfight. We walked about 1 block, saw two buildings, heard a TON of history, but were so bored that we turned in our equipment and 30 minutes remaining and left. Will not book again.
Salina J — Google review
Laura is one of a kind. Just an amazing historian her stories are authentic and true. So awesome one of my favorite memories now. And in a series of pictures seconds apart on a shutter. And I caught something. Thank you Laura hope to see you again.
Bonnie B — Google review
This tour was SUCH a disappointment! We were so looking forward to seeing and hearing about the ghosts, but this was really just a history tour of the town. They gave us surface temperature readers which I have no idea what they were for and something else that looked like a stud finder. Not sure how that was supposed to show us ghosts! We bailed after 30 mins into the tour as we knew we weren't going to be able to handle another hour. The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the Tombstone history, but we thought we were getting a different tour. I would advise another tour company if you are looking for spookies!
Mishiwa — Google review
Great tour! Our guide was Tim. He was very knowledgeable and full of information that I didn't know about. We learned so much about Tombstone outside of the O.K Corral gunfight which was really cool. I enjoyed the whole tour. You do walk outside for the whole tour so make sure to wear comfy shoes!
Aly M — Google review
It was my families first time coming to Tombstone and we saw several shows and tours… But Our Tour guide Miss Laura was phenomenal!!!! By far our favorite part of the trip!!! Historically accurate, highly interactive, and the absolute most entertaining part of Tombstone AZ!!! I got to witness and experience live paranormal activity while on the tour tonight; the best part is you are even able to to measure and record paranormal activity as you are given the same tools they use on the ghost Hunter shows!!! Here is some pictures of what I’m certain is actually paranormal activity captured on my camera 📸 this is a still shot that seems to capture an energy or something
C T — Google review
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9Old Tombstone Tours LLC

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Old Tombstone Tours LLC offers guided walking tours led by local historian Dr. Jay, who combines knowledge with humor to provide an exciting experience. The 90-minute stroll-through-history allows visitors to walk in the actual footsteps of historical figures like the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday. Good walking shoes are recommended for this highly-acclaimed tour. In addition to walking tours, Old Tombstone Tours LLC also offers stagecoach rides as a unique way to explore the town.
Very surprised to find Suffolk Punch draft horses. At one time they were very rare in England, and are now experiencing a resurgence. So, to discover them in Arizona was a treat. The driver provided a lot of information on this tour. I considered it a good introduction to Tombstone and the characters who inhabited it.
Amy B — Google review
Very cool tour of the town. Coach driver was very knowledgeable.
Keith S — Google review
Learned a lot during the 20 minute tour. Could hear perfectly fine and easy to take pics out of the stagecoach. Kids loved it, too!
Crystal P — Google review
Highly recommend taking the stagecoach tour. It's $10 per person and about a 15 minute ride that circles around town. The stagecoach driver points out places along the way that had historical significance in Tombstone and they give a more accurate retelling of the infamous gunfight that took place.
Katie — Google review
Dunno what some of the other reviews are talking about. They have a speaker that feeds into the stagecoach so you can hear the driver just fine. The horses were kept cool and hydrated before and after the tour. They seemed to be doing just fine. The tour itself was not too fast paced and was entertaining. It was a good time for a reasonable price and the kids really enjoyed it.
What T — Google review
I recommend doing this right when you arrive to Tombstone. Inexpensive, entertaining and informative. The tour guide was funny and the horses are adorable
Vicki L — Google review
Cool to ride in a stagecoach instead of a trolley or bus for a tour. My grandmother was able to board without issue and she does struggle with stairs. You were able to hear the narrator well. The tour is a little short but Tombstone is not a large place. I think it would have been nice if it had been a little longer/slower rather than rapid fire but it was still quite interesting and I would recommend to others.
Ashley W — Google review
For $10 each it was fun to ride in a stage coach. I had hoped the narrative would have been better presented. I’m visually impaired and I look for these types of things. This tour was not well designed. If you want to spend the time giving a commentary make sure the passengers can hear and understand you. You sit in the stage coach with the metal wheels making all kind of noise. Then you have the driver who doesn’t talk loud and talks in a level toned voice then very fast. It wasn’t good. I hope they read the reviews and test it for theirselves.
Shirley K — Google review
429 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://oldtombstonetoursllc.com/•(520) 559-3590•Tips and more reviews for Old Tombstone Tours LLC

10W Allen St

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W Allen St is located in Cochise County's high desert, offering a wonderful climate for visitors to enjoy year-round. The residents of this authentic Wild West Town are dedicated to preserving their heritage and history, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts. With three blocks filled with historical significance, W Allen St provides an immersive experience into the area's rich past.
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11Old Tombstone Western Theme Park

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The Old Tombstone Western Theme Park offers a wide range of family-friendly attractions and tours, from mini-golf to gunfight re-enactments and an Old West Comedy show. Visitors can enjoy Wild West rides, Hollywood stunt shows, panning for gold, and more. The park also features various dining options, trolley tours, and an award-winning performance show called Tombstone Cowboys.
I can't say enough good things about Tombstone. We had the best time and didn't want to leave. Everyone was friendly, there was a lot to do. We loved Big Nosed Kate's Saloon, the mine tour was amazing, the trolley tour was amazing, and the 2 different gunfight reenactments were amazing, too. Lastly, the Birdcage museum and the Boothill cemetery were super interesting! We totally loved all of it!
Martha B — Google review
This is a must! We drove 3 hours and it was worth every moment. There's plenty of western shops. We took the trolley and learned a lot from our driver. Good history lesson.
Paula D — Google review
Longest running comedy gunfight show with gun twirlers, stunts, kid friendly games, gold panning, and mini golf. The cantina is also adorable, and even serves hot apple cider for those who don't drink alcohol. You can take selfies in the jail, a coffin, or cowboy cut outs (put your head through). Don't miss it! The best show in town, if you are not into the Earp killings. We had beers at the cantina with Lefty the cowboy, what a blast! We'll return for the new show opening this summer 2025! Too fun!
Tonia C — Google review
Old Tombstone really really takes you back in time. The museum is an excellent time capsule of artefacts. The live re-enactments add a sense of realism to the well kept town.
Joseph P — Google review
Great small Western town, Great show and a must see. Enjoyed the views. Highly recommended
Susana L — Google review
Amazing! The place where you can take your foreigner friends and be proud that this amazing theme does! The place fantastic, theme is loving that they create here and everything is 100% on point!
Jurate A — Google review
Great place to visit with the family they have gunfights reenactment and learn some history of the town
Hector S — Google review
We're here now and love the whole atmosphere and dressing the part
Karen H — Google review
339 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://www.tombstonegunfights.com/•(520) 955-3090•Tips and more reviews for Old Tombstone Western Theme Park

12Good Enough Mine Tour

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Explore the history of the Old West with a visit to the Good Enough Mine Tour in Tombstone. This 60-minute guided underground tour takes you through the Goodenough Mine, one of the twenty-five silver mines that shaped the mining boom in Tombstone. Learn about 19th-century mining techniques and get a firsthand look at how minerals were extracted and processed. Discover stunning rocks, minerals, and historical artifacts dating back over 130 years.
This tour was amazing!! You go under 100+ feet to the mine with the guide. Our guide was Buck and he was extremely knowledgeable and nice. This tour is so worth doing, you’ll learn about the history of mining in Tombstone and how miners did it back then. You’ll also learn about the different types of rocks to be found under there.
Gabrielle S — Google review
We had heard about this dinner tour on our first visit to Tombstone and made a point to come back for it. Robert, our host for the evening, started out with an excellent tour of the Toughnut mine, showing us different key minerals and mining artifacts along the way and giving us the history of how the mines played a key role in the early history of Tombstone. The route through the mine is not difficult (as long as you watch your head in a few places). If you can hike on a rocky trail, you will do fine in the mine. Dinner 100 feet down in the mine is a unique experience and the re-enacted personal stories of some of Tombstone's residents during the meal adds more historic perspective to the character of this part of southern Arizona in the early days. Not to be missed if you are in the area.
Jeremy B — Google review
I have been to tombstone before but never went on this tour. George was our guide and this man knows this cave. He is a gives a great presentation. Unlike walking into a state park tour, he just tells you a few rules and then gets on with it. Don’t miss this one. It’s a great tour of an old silver mine. The tour is rich on info for how tombstone came to be. A lot of info on your journey underground. There was a lot to learn from this tour. Try to make time for this walk. It’s only a little over 100 feet down and it an easy walk. You will enjoy this one.
Bob — Google review
I had a great experience George was knowledgeable and compelling. If you get a chance take this tour you will not regret it. Also you can take a trolly tour of the town with a Gordon who looks like a prospector and who knows all the high points.
Adrian P — Google review
Buck gave us our tour. He very knowledgeable and entertaining. Highly recommend. Will be doing again when I bring my parents. Oh, and do the trolly tour.. you'll see much more that isn't that close in walking distance.
Sue W — Google review
This was one of my favorites at tomb stone. The tour guide was very educated of the mines and was comical and made the tour fun! Highly recommend you do this tour.
Valarie C — Google review
Buck was our tour guide and he was fantastic. It was a nice small group and they gave alot of history and answered all questions.
Shannon C — Google review
This place was absolutely amazing! Our tour guide Abby is truly the greatest tour guide we've ever had, she has the best personality for that position! I loved all the history of the mine and being able to go down inside, my kids favorite part was when the lights went out and she used the black light. Seeing where the miners candles burned was so cool!
Jessica J — Google review
501 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•https://goodenoughsilvermine.com/•(520) 457-3333•Tips and more reviews for Good Enough Mine Tour

13Gunfighter Hall of Fame

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The Gunfighter Hall of Fame in Tombstone, Arizona is a must-visit for enthusiasts of the Wild West era. This museum showcases a remarkable collection of historic firearms, photographs, and artifacts related to legendary gunfighters, outlaws, and lawmen. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring items such as Wyatt Earp's actual peashooter and mementos from famous outlaws and silver-screen sharpshooters like Billy the Kid and John Wayne.
This place is awesome! Inexpensive door fee! A Wild West enthusiast's dream come true! Millions of dollars of rare items in this place! There is so much to read about and take in. The owner is great! I was impressed by his hospitality and his own stories of working with A list actors. I highly recommend to visit it! My father's idol is Wild Bill and there was a big display of him!
Nicole K — Google review
Free to walk-in and take photos (i.e converted train head, jail, etc) . Gun show is $10/adult - show is a bit cheesy and slow - interesting for kids but don't expect exciting gun fights. 45 mins long. Also have paid mini golf.
Tracy L — Google review
What a great little gem! If visiting Tombstone, I highly recommend taking. A walk a block off of the main drag to visit this museum. Very inexpensive and full of neat memorabilia. The gentleman who was working is full of knowledge! My son and I visited in June and when I came back with my boyfriend and daughter we visited again and to my delight the same gentleman was working. Such a fun place to visit! Highly recommend!!
Kris A — Google review
Great museum filled with lots of fun old west history. Highly recommend it!
Daniel H — Google review
We were super excited to see this, and called to confirm they would be open the day we planned to visit. Traveled thousands of miles to arrive within their open hours--only to find them closed. Guy was sitting behind the closed gate without a care in the world being rude to people asking if he was just out for lunch. If you're going to lure people in from out of state you should stay true to your word and be open.
Lindsey A — Google review
My brother in law, niece and nephew went here on a family trip. They paid the admission fee. When my sister and I went to meet them after they were done, the owner and man at the desk starting calling me and my sister cheapskates for not going in with them, called us liars for not being interested, and proceeded to follow us outside and making inappropriate comments. He said he owned the place. My family said it was an interesting place, but beware of the hostility/volatility of the owner and his angry, aggressive demeanor.
MichaelD B — Google review
This place is awesome. A true Wild West enthusiast's dream come true. There is so much to peruse, read about, and take in. The owner is great! I was completely impressed by his hospitality and amazed by all the paraphernalia, guns, photos, and other accessories that had been collected over the years. We probably spent a good hour in here, reading about his collection and gawking at everything that had been collected. From Luke Short to Bill Doolin, this hall of fame had everyone I could check off a gunfighter's list. They even claim to have Jesse James' trigger finger! At the end of the day, we even got to hold the Colt Buntline used by Kurt Russell in the 1994 movie Tombstone when he played Wyatt Earp. For those few reviewers complaining about the 8 dollar fee per person, it's probably in your best interest to stop travelling. Nothing is free and people have to make a living!
Travel T — Google review
A must see for any western fan , the owner was a nice guy with a wealth of knowledge about the gun fighters , he took his time too come over and explain some of the items , for only 8$ and over 50 cases of memorabilia you can't go wrong
Coney I — Google review
395 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://gunfighter-fame.keeq.io/•Tips and more reviews for Gunfighter Hall of Fame

14Tombstone Terrors: Ghost Tours and Haunted Pub Crawls

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If you're seeking a thrilling nighttime adventure in Tombstone, AZ, look no further than "Tombstone Terrors: Ghost Tours and Haunted Pub Crawls." This captivating experience invites you to explore the eerie past of this historic town. As you wander through its haunted streets, you'll hear tales of legendary gunslingers and gamblers who still linger at iconic spots like the Birdcage Theatre. The tour is not just about ghost stories; it beautifully intertwines history with spine-tingling narratives.
Digger was incredible and knowledgeable. The story of the town that he tells comes from a place of appreciation and understanding. Digger really knows his history and has his opionions of how things went down that fateful day in October of 1881. I will admit that I am not much of a believer in the paranormal, but during the tour I experienced some things that I can not explain. I 100% recommend taking the tour, and if you can get Digger as a guide DO IT!
C.J. L — Google review
This tour was absolutely incredible. Dani our tour guide did a phenomenal job!! First off I love history and especially dark history, I’m not a fan of the over the top ghost stories that are the only thing the tour is about. That being said, Dani did a wonderful job on this tour of telling you all the history of the town. At each stop we would learn about the history of the stop and what it meant to the town and then we would be told about the ghosts that haunt each place and more about them individually. It was the perfect mix of history, individual stories, and spookiness without being ridiculous! Dani has a great wealth of knowledge and enthusiastic storyteller abilities it was a terrific tour that I would recommend for anyone of all ages, my son is fourteen and he loved it as well and learned a lot. I learned so much from this tour and it is one of the best ghost tours I have ever taken. Tombstone Terrors was a great tour and I’m sure they have wonderful tour guides but if you go I hope you get Dani!
Troy R — Google review
Our tour guide Andrew was amazing. Very knowledgeable and took us to great spots around Tombstone. We stopped at the China Mary and when I sat the emf reader went off but not with my husband 30 seconds after I sat there- supposedly the ghosts only interact with females. 10/10 recommend this tour
Josie J — Google review
My ex inlaws lived in Sierra Vista so I have been to tombstone dozens of times and around 50 times in my life but had never done the ghost tour. I went on Friday the 26th and paid for the bonus places and emf reader. There was a thunderstorm warning but only lightning and a bit of wind on and off. This was the most amazing ghost tour experience a person could have. The tour guide Susan was so knowledgeable about every spot. When we got to the playground there was zero wind whatsoever and the far right swing started swinging sideways on its own which I caught on video. A few of the spots the emf reader got all the way to the orange. I also stayed at the tombstone Grand hotel and right as I was about to sleep I heard what sounded like a chair or furniture being dragged from under me and the room was on the first floor. Anyway I have several pictures and videos and recommend this tour to anyone that visits tombstone city. There are definitely ghosts
Kevin A — Google review
Susan was an amazing tour guide! My boyfriend and I were so excited to hear the history since we’re big history buffs plus the spookiness of it added a fun environment for us to be on edge! Plus got some great photos that I probably wouldn’t have been able to get during the day with other patrons! 10/10 recommend to anyone whose wanting a good ghost tour
Jazmyn — Google review
I can’t remember the guys name. 🙁 He did an awesome job. Since it was just my husband and I , it was more a personable experience. We enjoyed our tour.
Teri E — Google review
Our tour guide Dani was a wonderful host. She done a good job explaining the history of tombstone. We were the only ones on the tour. That was a big plus. Very quite at night and beautiful.
John H — Google review
I didn’t read description well and thought we would go inside places BUT totally enjoyed the tour. Good information and tour guide very knowledgeable. Had fun with the EMF readers
Pamela C — Google review
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15Schieffelin Hall

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Schieffelin Hall, a large historic adobe building constructed in 1881 by Albert Schieffelin, is the largest of its kind in the southwest USA. Initially intended for high-class opera shows, theater performances, recitals, and public meetings, it has been restored multiple times since 1963 while retaining its original character and charm. Despite a significant fire in 1882 that left it scorched, the hall stands as a cultural and historical landmark in Tombstone.
History is here! Morgan Earp watched a play here prior to going to Hatch's pool hall and getting shot in the back and dying. The hall still the origional floors from the 1880s.
Char E — Google review
Wonderful place for the Cochise County Westerners Corral.
Karen P — Google review
After visiting Tombstone every year for the past 10 years, we finally had a chance to visit this place. It was amazing inside. Incredible architecture for a building that old. It is usually closed to the public except for special events and we were fortunate enough to go to the Christmas ball. Check this one off of my bucket list.
Richard G — Google review
The largest standing adobe structure in Arizona and possibly the entire country. Named after Tombstone founder and miner Ed Schiefflin. It is home to the Tombstone Repertory Company and so far I've seen 3 plays here which have gotten better each time. Looking forward to seeing "The Wizard of Tombstone" next! A truly historical building...that by the way is supposedly haunted if you're into that sort of thing. ;)
Terminally U — Google review
I have spent about three weeks in the past four years in this wonderful building teaching local officers crime investigation methods. The history of the building and its continued use on a daily basis is an important part of Tombstones history. While you are in this building it is easy to become part of Tombstones folklore. Go buy a cowboy hat!
Joe R — Google review
Pretty and clean house on the main road of Tombstone. It’s interesting to see that they rerouted cables in front of the building. I went inside the building and there was a rehearsal of a play in the hall. Great place to see!
Cosmos Y — Google review
Schieffelin Hall is a must see in tombstone it's an original building the Freemasons still meet in that building today. They also use it for what it was originally built for which is Ballroom dancing and plays. WOW
Lisa L — Google review
History came alive when I saw a tribute to the Buffalo Soldiers, etc. from the early days of our country to more recent times. Several of them won the MOH!!
Mitch F — Google review
402 E Fremont St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•https://www.facebook.com/pages/Schieffelin-Hall/225647670793966•Tips and more reviews for Schieffelin Hall
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16Madame Mustache

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Madame Mustache is a unique gift shop located on the boardwalk, offering a wide variety of gifts and trinkets. Visitors can also dress up in Old West attire and have their photo taken as a souvenir. The employees are known for being knowledgeable, friendly, and willing to assist with any questions. Customers have had excellent experiences at the store, praising the service and product selection.
Me & my girlfriend went 2/6/22 & Hannah was awesome with a great personality, smile, & very creative. Awesome experience wish we could of took more because my girlfriend looked so amazing in her dress. Love You Baby.....
Douglas L — Google review
We had a wonderful time! Excellent service. Great selection of sizes. We got married here this morning by Dr. J, and I highly recommend this experience for anyone wanting to marry or renew their vows.
Kathleen K — Google review
The photographer was very rude. Her customer service skills are way below par. We left and went to the CanCan studio...they were amazing! But, I can say the fudge here is the bomb! I wish I would have bought more!
Debbie V — Google review
We waited 15 minutes to do an old-time photo, as a large group was in front of us. then we were told that it was 15 minutes to close and they wouldn't accommodate us. Honestly, there are 2 other photo places in town. Go any where else first. Everything closes early, so if you are an out of towner and you really want to do a photo, do it first and not here! These people do not care about their customers and their experiences.
Mary N — Google review
calling this person a photographer is an overstatement. The service was borderline rude, (as was she) and her customer service skills were non-existent. We should have walked out after the first few words out of her mouth. Go ANYwhere, but here!!!
Mb — Google review
The employees here were very knowledgeable on the products, friendly, and willing to spend time with an individual answering any questions. The products themselves are great, they do exactly what they claim to do.
Cyrus C — Google review
Great store on the boardwalk, & Phyllis is THE person for any clothing alterations that you need done.
KJ H — Google review
A very unique little shop that is staffed by friendly people. Many different President Trump items.
William G — Google review
455 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•(520) 457-3815•Tips and more reviews for Madame Mustache

17Old Tombstone City Hall

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Old Tombstone City Hall is a striking red-brick building that has been an integral part of the town since its construction in 1882. This historic landmark once served as the seat of government for Tombstone and now functions as a museum, showcasing fascinating artifacts and memorabilia from the Wild West era. Currently undergoing meticulous restoration efforts led by the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce, this iconic structure aims to return to its former glory.
An amazing 1882 building in the process of painstakingly being reconditioned. The Tombstone Chamber of Commerce is in the midst of raising funds to restore it to its original glory.
Renata H — Google review
Beautiful building. It’s a bit past the historic area.
Nelida S — Google review
Courteous Sheriff's Department returning my brothers cellular phone.
Jerry L — Google review
Amazing restoration that has been done , great work .
Christopher D — Google review
Interesting old west venue but expensive for a family
Phyllis H — Google review
Its like traveling back to the Wild West
Paul P — Google review
Marshall Randall is awesome.
Coffeeandcigarettes — Google review
Lots of fun always
Steven M — Google review
306 E Fremont St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://cityoftombstone.com/•(520) 457-2202•Tips and more reviews for Old Tombstone City Hall

18Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour

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Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour is a 15 minute walk-through attraction that tells stories of ghosts and legends in Tombstone, Arizona. It was designed to be fun for everyone and combines fantasy and history with adventure and learning special effects.
We checked out this cute, little tour in a whim during our time in Tombstone, AZ. We had absolutely no wait, and our group of 7 were able to get in right away which was nice! The tour guide was funny and didn’t give anything away prior to the experience. There are definitely a few jump scares during the experience, but nothing that scared our 10 year old too much. Our 13 year old, on the other hand, wished there had been many more jump scares along the tour, lol! Overall, a fun, little experience that is family friendly!
Stephanie M — Google review
Very interesting with historical facts. The main ghost, Craig, the purveyor of tickets had plenty of personality?
Wayne H — Google review
What a great historical experience. Our guide Tim was able to take questions about any of the history and give deeper details including names, dates, documentation and where it could be found. It was the most informative hour plus that kept my attention and was entertaining . A must do in Tombstone.
Michael M — Google review
Great night out! We had a 90 minute tour and saw a swing moving linked to past deaths of child. I got the chills at 2 sites!!!! I’m not a big ghost hunter but this experience was intense. DANI IN TOMBSTONE AZ was an incredible tour guide ❤️❤️❤️👻👻 ask for Dani when you sign up! Patty and Jerry
Patty B — Google review
My son and I had so much fun on this tour and learned a lot. Our tour guide, Mike, was amazing and so very considerate, informatiive and exciting. Great stories & history. Thank YOU !!! Lorraine and Brandon
Wynn D — Google review
This was very fun and cute with a few little jumpscares but family friendly. Would go again!
Jacob N — Google review
This tour was so much fun! We had a great tour guide Mike. Great stories & history. The ghost stories were awsome!
Pat M — Google review
Great story teller
Mark M — Google review
426 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•Tips and more reviews for Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour

19Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

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The Tombstone Chamber of Commerce serves as a vibrant hub for visitors and locals alike, offering a wealth of information about this historic town that once thrived during the silver mining boom. As you stroll through the streets where legends like Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp roamed, the Chamber provides insights into iconic sites such as the O.K. Corral and Boothill Graveyard.
Have been to Tombstone several times. Love the time and the Chamber has really been helpful. I am from North Carolina and a member of my local Chamber of Commerce. Yes the chambers help it membership and if like ours, there is no monies coming in except from memberships, donations, to fund raising. If you feel left out...then join like everyone else. Be apart of your community. Thank you Tombstone for all your hard work to save our history.
Art W — Google review
I had a very bad experience with the owner of Four Dueces. We were in the Oriental Saloon and as we walked in a dog was laying on the floor unleashed. My wife Petted it as we walked around it and sat at a table. The dog then got up and came over to us. One of us at the table gave the dog a potato chip Next thing the three older men at the bar started cussing us out and one came over and started swearing and cussing us out for feeding his dog at our table. We apologized and he would not let it go then another man approached the table. I stood up and told them enough was enough. They were in our personal space and would not stop. The bar tender finally got them to sit back down. They still were cussing at us. They finally left we ordered another beer to let them walk away outside. Then we road the stagecoach and ate at Punys On the way back we were going to stop at the Four Dueces before going to hotel. While walking in the guy with the dog from the encounter earlier walked up and said he owned the bar and would not let us in then he went on cussing and swearing at us about we know what we did. As we were leaving he followed me onto the public sidewalk and got into my face again and called us pussies and finally one of the bar guests managed to call him off. I cannot believe the behavior of an owner of a bar in someone else’s bar and also his own behavior in his own bar. He stated we were probably from California and should go back. I live in Quartzsite Az and I stayed in Sierra Vista having hip surgery and we visited Tombstone a lot. Our friends will not go back. Myself I probably will because I will not let one idiot to stop me. I feel the need to share y to this with you Also he should leash his dog so this will not happen Respectfully Dave Starofsky
Dave S — Google review
Chamber of Commerce for Tombstone? I think not. There are many incredible experiences in Tombstone to enjoy, but the so called Chamber only pushes the businesses that pay them. If you go to their websites and make any form of negative comment, even if it’s fact, the eras it then ban you from commenting. They have nothing to do with the city commerce, just their own profits .
Paul B — Google review
Cassandra was extremely helpful and answered all if my questions. I visited the Chamber because I am a new business in Tombstone.
William G — Google review
Friendly, helpful place to get educated about this National Historical town. This structure itself is beautiful and was previously a bank, hardware store and hospital. It also is known as the Tombstone Visitor's Center.
Renata H — Google review
Nice service. I picked up a few postcards. They were priced about the same as other places. The guy manning the desk was nice enough. Overall it was an interesting stop. It's right on the main street. Why not stop by.
J S — Google review
109 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638, USA•http://www.tombstonechamber.com/•(520) 457-9317•Tips and more reviews for Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

20Tombstone Historic District

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Tombstone Historic District, a designated National Historic Landmark District since 1961 and listed on the National Register Of Historic Places since 1966, is a charming section of the town that showcases many of its renowned sites. The district boasts a collection of historic buildings with unique architecture from the era, making it an ideal place for leisurely walks and immersing oneself in the ambiance of this legendary location.
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