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dalenoel
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Dec 07, 2017

Tombstone AZ Area

We've researched all about the Tombstone area and can see what is in the area from the private tour, mine (which I think is closed), food, drinks and shows up and down Allen St.

My question comes more to "What is really open during mid-April. I've been in AZ in July, 131'F and Quartzite in April. Q is closing down at that time and in July there is only hibernating from the heat. We will be in Lake Havasu City and Gilbert for the last two weeks of April but what is still open in the second week of April in Tombstone.

We eat simple and it seems that is Tombstone and neither of us drink much beyond Coke.

Does it close down in this time like Quartzite?
What are the 'don't miss' attractions?
Are there unknown areas that do not show up on Internet searches?

Thanks.
  • Another nearish attraction is the Fort Huachuca Museum. You will need to show Id and get a visitors pass to access the post but the little bit of hassle is worth it if you want info on the role the fort played in the area. The museum is in the old fort area which means you must drive through almost the whole main post to get there. It is closed Sun and Monday. yelp Link
  • We stayed at Butterfield RV Resort in Benson and day-tripped to Tombstone, Bisbee, and Sierra Vista. I would second a visit to the Ft. Huachuca Museum (I was in Army Intelligence and it is now the Intelligence School). We also enjoyed the Bisbee Historical Museum, which had great mining exhibits, with some designed by curators at the Smithsonian. We both felt that Tombstone was just another tourist trap and only stayed a couple of hours.
  • NMDriver wrote:
    Another nearish attraction is the Fort Huachuca Museum. You will need to show Id and get a visitors pass to access the post but the little bit of hassle is worth it if you want info on the role the fort played in the area. The museum is in the old fort area which means you must drive through almost the whole main post to get there. It is closed Sun and Monday. yelp Link

    The Fort has a Buffalo Soldier museum & an Intelligence Museum both worth seeing. While in the area Old Tuscan is a western movies set that's produced 100's of movies. Kartchner Caverns was really nice and there is a State Park there, make reservations it fills fast. We stay at the park when visiting the area, Tombstones just a short drive.
  • We stayed at Tombstone Territories Resort halfway between Huachuca City and the city of Tombstone. Great RV Park centrally located for visiting the area in both directions. 11 miles to Tombstone and 12.5 miles to Huachuca City.

    You can review our visits to Tombstone, Bisbee and Fort Huachuca starting here.

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