~ TOMBSTONE'S ATTRACTIONS ~
~ TOMBSTONE'S ATTRACTIONS ~
Tombstone, Arizona’s unique history is reflected in the many Attractions you can find here. Available are a variety of Museums, the original Silver Mine under Tombstone’s streets, Stagecoach and Trolley Tours and other attractions that bring the history of The Town Too Tough to Die to life.
This page lists:
GUNFIGHT SHOWS - MUSEUMS - TOURS & OTHER ATTRACTIONS - OLD TIME PHOTO STUDIOS
~ ACTION PACKED GUNFIGHT SHOWS ~
326 E. Allen Street
(520) 457-3456
Tour the actual site of Tombstone's legendary gunfight. See daily reenactments of the shootout that made Tombstone famous. See 100 fascinating photos made by photographer C. S. Fly and enjoy a multimedia history show narrated by Vincent Price!
Old Tombstone Western Theme Park
4th & Toughnut Streets
(520) 955-3090
Tombstone's longest-running professional gunfight show, three performances daily. Great fun for the family, Mini Golf course, Panning for Gold, Shoot 'n Gallery - and the sweetest li'l saloon in town, the Cantina.
Wyatt Earp's Oriental Saloon & Theatre
500 E. Allen Street
(520) 457-2407
Have a drink in Wyatt Earp's original gambling hall. Family-friendly historical gunfights and live music throughout the week.
~ FASCINATING MUSEUMS ~
535 E. Allen Street
(520) 457-3421
Opened December 24, 1881 - Perfectly preserved, packed with historic artifacts like the poker table that had the longest running game in Arizona Territory. Open daily 9am - 6pm -- with exciting nightly ghost tours that begin at 6:15 pm.
408 N. Hwy 80
(520) 457-1450
Since 1878. They died with their boots on. Marshal Fred White shot by Curly Bill Brocius in 1880. Tom and Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton killed in the O.K. Corral gunfight, 1881. China Mary and Lester Moore - "Here lies Lester Moore, four slugs from a .44, no Les no more" are just a few of the fascinating residents at Boothill. Open daily 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Check our our online gift shop!
Gunfighter Hall of Fame
395 E. Toughnut Street
A must-see museum. So many truly historic artifacts and photographs -- and new items also, like Kurt Russell's revolver from the movie 'Tombstone.' Guns from famous lawmen, gunfighters, Geronimo, Wyatt Earp - and the original weapons of most famous Western actors.
118 S. 4th Street
(520) 457-3326
Experience the beauty of the World's Largest Rose Tree. Stay in one of our suites or visit the Rose Tree Museum with its 1880s collections from Tombstone's early days and from the Robertson-Macia family. Of note - excellent mining dioramas, and much more.
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
223 E. Toughnut Street
(520) 457-3311
Tombstone and Cochise County historic museum. Colorful frontier exhibits from Geronimo and the silver mining days to the O.K. Corral gun battle.
11 S. 5th Street
(520) 457-2211
On May 1, 1880, John Clum founded one of the most successful newspapers in American history. Pick up a souvenir historical edition when you visit our Epitaph Museum. See the huge linotype machines and blocks of type set in metal chases that made the newspapers of yesteryear. In this digital age, come have a look at the real thing!
~ HISTORIC TOURS & OTHER ATTRACTIONS ~
Good Enough Underground Mine Tours
4th & Toughnut Streets
(520) 457-3333
Venture down into a real 1870s Silver Mine! See Tombstone like never before from 100 feet below the surface. Ask about our group & family discounts.
Good Enough Mine Trolley Tours
4th & Toughnut Streets
(520) 457-3333
Historical 6-mile tour covering over 66 landmarks in the town of Tombstone, the Mining Districts, and the Cemeteries, as well as the Schieffelin Monument. All the sights - the O.K. Corral, the Bird Cage Theatre, the Old Courthouse, and so much more. You can also purchase a package that includes the trolley tour and the Good Enough Mine Tour (see Separate listing)
Downtown Tombstone - 6pm
(520) 255-0019
Guided Ghost Tours leaving nightly from Downtown Tombstone. See Tombstone's most haunted destinations. On this history packed, paranormal walking tour you will visit the most haunted spots in Tombstone, Arizona's Historic District. Hear about the Courthouse hangings, John Heath and the Bisbee Massacre, China Mary in Hop Town, the Tombstone General Hospital where patient's died excruciating deaths, and much, much more!
326 E. Allen Street
(661) 400-5052
Watch a working blacksmith create items from brands to knives! Inside the O.K. Corral attraction. All hand forged on the premises.
426 E. Allen Street
Experience a thrilling 15 minute walk-through 'Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour." The Haunted Hotel combines fantasy and history, adventure and learning with a variety of special effects. Fun!
130 S. 7th Street at Toughnut
(520) 240-1155
Tombstone has the World’s Only Laser Shooting Zipline! Ride sitting up, upside down or spinning around. Outlaw Zipline is located at the corner of S. 7th Street and Toughnut Street. For times, pricing, and advanced registration, visit outlawzipline.com.
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643 W. Louis Street
(520) 409-7611
Horseback Riding in Tombstone Arizona. Guided trail rides and wagon rides for every occasion from Guided Trail Rides to Sunset and Moonlight rides. We also offer a Petting Zoo, Pony Rides and Horse Sales.
306 & 316 S. 3rd Street
(307) 359-2055
Shoot Out Arena is a event arena that hosts Bull Ridings, Bull & Horse sales, Weddings, and Live Entertainment, and much more!
Reserve by Telephone
(520) 457-8514
Tombstone Adventure Company is here to guide you from the world of ordinary into that of the…EXTRA-ordinary. Discover an entirely new way to experience the old west from one of Southeastern Arizona’s beautiful Sky Islands with professional, ethical, and local guides.
4th & Toughnut Streets
(520) 955-3090
Run by the folks at nearby Old Tombstone Western Theme Park, you'll enjoy our tour as expert conductors show you all the historic ins and outs of the "Town Too Tough to Die." Tours every day from 10:30 a.m. til 3:45 p.m.
~ OLD TIME PHOTO STUDIOS ~
336 E. Allen Street
(520) 457-3227
Old time photography with a wide choice of 1880s costumes and authentic props to pose with. Different picture sizes and packages. And you'll be photographed in one of Tombstone's few building that came through the 1881 and 1882 fires. Your pictures are truly set in the past!
516 E. Allen Street
(520) 457-8415
Old-time photo studio. Make and preserve your memories while bringing the Wild West to life. Dress up like Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Big Nose Kate, or a beautiful Victorian lady for your photo. Fun! We're across from the Bird Cage between 5th & 6th.