Tombstone
Horse drawn carriage in the historic district of Tombstone, Arizona
Horse drawn carriage in the historic district of Tombstone, Arizona

Tombstone Tours and Tickets

556 reviews
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It doesn't get more Wild West than the dusty streets of Tombstone, Arizona. The historic mining town is still renowned for the gunfight at the OK Corral, where gunslingers Virgil Earp and Doc Holliday battled a group of outlaws. Now restored to its 1800s glory, the town of Tombstone has been the setting for numerous Hollywood flicks and is a tourism hotspot. Catch recreations of the shootout at the OK Corral, get a drink at the Crystal Palace Saloon, and stroll the wooden boardwalks.

  • Tombstone, Arizona, 85638

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Abigail_A, Dec 2024
Larry was very...
Larry was very knowledgeable and gave us great insight into the history of tombstone. He tailored the tour to us as we had two kids with us. It was great!
Shannon_C, Nov 2024
George Daves is still home!
Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about the real history in Tombstone and we had a great time walking the streets beyond Allen St. We were not excepting to see an actual ghost but we did! We saw someone walking by the 2nd story front window at George Daves house, then again in the side window! Found out no ones was living in the house and the lights that were on in the house used to be off. It was a memorable time that we will never forget!
Charles_M, Nov 2024
Great tour through...
Great tour through Tombstone!! Our guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining. I highly recommend!
Christi_P, Oct 2024
Great Historical Info
Our guide Larry was very knowledgeable on the history of Tombstone. We happened to be there for the anniversary of the OK Corral shootout. We documented some interesting activity.
People Also Ask
Q:Is a trip to Tombstone worth it?
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Yes, a trip to Tombstone is worth it, especially for history buffs or anyone interested in the Wild West era. The town was founded in 1879 and today serves as a fun—and showy—combination of attractions, shows, and memorabilia. Grab a drink at the Sarsaparilla Emporium and walk around the town.
Q:What's the best time of year to go to Tombstone, Arizona?
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The best time to visit is in spring or fall when the weather isn’t too hot to explore Tombstone by foot. The heat can sometimes reach the triple digits Fahrenheit (38°C) in summer, so you may want to avoid June–August. Winter nights can dip near freezing but days are mild.
Q:What types of tours can you do at Tombstone?
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Tombstone’s tours focus on its American frontier past. The most popular tours in Tombstone include ghost tours and history tours, tours at the O.K. Corral gunfight site and the Good Enough Silver Mine, and attraction tours like the ones offered at the Bird Cage Theatre.
Q:How many days do you need in Tombstone?
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If you’re keen to see most of Tombstone’s main attractions and explore the town at a leisurely pace without rushing, you’ll need at least one full day, but two is recommended. If you’re going in summer, you’ll want to take breaks from the heat, which will stretch out the trip.
Q:How much does it cost to go to Tombstone?
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Walking the streets of Tombstone, Arizona, is free. However you'll need to pay for any attractions, shows, museums, and tours you want to do, which generally range from US$10-US$35. Accommodations in the area range from budget to luxury and transportation, souvenirs, food, and drinks are all extra.
Q:Can you take pictures in Tombstone?
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Yes, you can take pictures in Tombstone. Most places on the wooden boardwalk allow for photos inside, but a few don’t. Also, keep in mind that some attractions, like the Bird Cage Theater, let you take pictures inside but ask that you don’t post them online without permission.