Discover the most popular places to visit in Tombstone
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Tombstone Historic District
9.2/10 (1,927 reviews)
Step back in time on Allen Street's wooden boardwalks where the infamous O.K. Corral gunfight unfolded. Experience the Wild West through daily reenactments, historic saloons, and the preserved 1880s architecture.
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O.K. Corral
9.0/10 (1,433 reviews)
Step back in time at the O.K. Corral, site of the legendary 1881 Wild West gunfight. Watch history unfold during daily reenactments featuring the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday's famous showdown.
Old Tombstone Western Town
9.2/10 (1,309 reviews)
Experience the Wild West's heyday through professional gunfight reenactments and period-accurate settings. Pan for gold, try the shooting gallery, or enjoy a stagecoach ride in this immersive 1880s Tombstone recreation.
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Allen Street
9.2/10 (753 reviews)
Allen Street transports you to the Wild West with its authentic 19th-century architecture and famous O.K. Corral site. Watch period-costumed performers bring history to life as you stroll the wooden boardwalks.
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Birdcage Theater
9.2/10 (699 reviews)
Step into the Wild West at this preserved 19th-century saloon and theater marked with bullet holes. Explore the infamous "bird cages" or join an evening ghost tour of this reportedly haunted landmark.
Doc Holliday's Gunfight Palace
9.2/10 (81 reviews)
Step back in time at The Gunfight Palace where live reenactments bring Tombstone's Wild West history to life. Witness authentic period costumes and dramatic performances of legendary shootouts.
Big Nose Kates
9.2/10 (868 reviews)
Step into the Old West at Big Nose Kate's Saloon, housed in the historic 1881 Grand Hotel. Enjoy live country music while staff in period attire serve drinks amid walls adorned with authentic frontier photographs.
Rose Tree Museum
8.8/10 (170 reviews)
Home to the world's largest rose tree, a White Lady Banksia planted in 1885 that spans nearly 5,000 square feet. Visit in April during the annual Rose Festival to see its spectacular white blooms.
"The staff were dressed in 1880s period clothing on a real working cattle ranch! We had a great UTV tour through the property including a real working wind mill. There are real petroglyphs you can see by taking the horse trail adventure. The food was delicious and be sure to experience the morning chuck wagon wood fired breakfast on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday! The people were down to earth and answered all the questions we asked and well versed on the history of the are. A great stay and very...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.