Tombstone, the most famous little town in the world, is immortalized in books, television programs and movies.
It’s what the “Wild West” was all about! Today Tombstone is a real, living small town that offers fun for kids of all ages. Join us and find out why we’re called “The Town too Tough to Die.” We have plenty of things to do, seven days a week! Visit us any time of the year. At an elevation of 4,500 feet, you’ll enjoy a mild climate year round.
Tombstone’s main thoroughfare, Allen Street is open only to stagecoach, horse and pedestrian traffic. You can travel down the wooden boardwalks that Wyatt Earp, his brothers and Doc Holliday walked. Make sure to stop by the Visitors Center at 4th & Allen Street when you get to town for maps, brochures, and show schedules. Visit Arizona’s smallest State Park when you visit the Tombstone Courthouse Historic State Park.
Gunfights are performed daily, and don't forget to visit Boothill Graveyard! Did you know that Tombstone has the world’s largest Rose Tree? Brought to Tombstone in 1886 from Scotland, we are celebrating its 127th annual blooming in 2012.
Looking for lodgings and places to eat? Tombstone has several motels, bed and breakfasts and vacation homes, several within walking distance of historic Allen Street. These lodgings include the newly opened Virgil's Corner Bed & Breakfast Inn and the all-inclusive Apache Spirit Ranch just two miles from Tombstone.
Located in Cochise County. Used with Courtesy of the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce. |