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TucsonJim wrote:
My favorite park is Tombstone Territories RV Park. We camp there at least once a year. It is just outside of town and in a very quiet area. There are great views of the border of the Sonoran/Chihuahuan deserts.
Tombstone Territories RV Resort
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Atlee wrote:
Two years ago, we stayed at the Tombstone RV Park and Campground. May have changed, but when we were there, they had a coral for horses that folks may have brought with them.
Hopefully it links properly, but the Tombstone section of my travel blog The Traveling Koala will show up.
http://thetravelingkoala.blogspot.com/2014/03/031014-murder-in-streets.html
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2gypsies wrote:
You won't find a better place than this and their 1 week for $50 including electric can't be beat. Huge, beautifully-landscaped sites. There's a lot more to the area than Tombstone and you could easily spend a week.
Tombstone on Sat or Sunday is more festive.
Bisbee is unique and the mine tour is awesome. It's given by former miners. You don a yellow slicker, hard hat with a light and hop on a mine car for the tour.
A day trip to Chirichuha Nat'l Monument - interesting rock formations and nice hiking. It's also cooler temperatures.
Kartchner Caverns State Park for the Rotunda Room tour - very professional.
A day trip to Patagonia.
http://skpsaguaro.org/special-offers.html