The Old Bisbee Tour, led by a native guide, offers an authentic journey through historic Arizona. The native Bisbee tour guide provides an insider's look at Bisbee's history, featuring local legends and family stories not found in books.
The tour is detail-rich, catering to varying interests, whether you're into architecture, history, or local folklore.
What sets it apart further are the hidden routes—backroads and pathways known only to locals, taking you to spots that most visitors never get to see.
The climate-controlled space offers comfort in any weather, and a removable roof allows for open-air enjoyment.
Exceptional guest service is another highlight, aiming to meet your individual objectives for the tour.
Accessibility is seamless, thanks to Amp Research Powersteps and overhead straps for easy Jeep access.
Pet lovers will appreciate the pet-friendly policy, and if you're into geology, there's the added bonus of possibly finding minerals along the route.
The tour starts on OK Street, immersing you in rich history and unique architecture. As you ascend, the guide elaborates on the street's historical significance, pausing at Joseph Muheim's house to discuss his contributions. Next, you explore Brewery Gulch, known for its blend of architecture and historical events, pausing at Muhiem's Bar for an in-depth look.
You'll then move to the Lyric Theater and Central School parking lot, each offering different facets of local history and design. A stop at the Old High School provides insights into the area's educational past. The tour then ascends High Road, offering panoramic views and an extensive history lesson on Bisbee.
Finally, you'll descend to Quality Hill for another layer of history and architecture before concluding on Main Street with three distinct stops that bring the area's evolving story full circle.
You'll visit the Lavender Pit Lookout. Here, a mere five feet from a 900-foot-deep mine pit, the guide details mining methods and equipment.
We then move to another pit section showcasing remnants of leaching ponds. The guide explains how copper is extracted from ore through leaching, adding depth to your understanding of mining science.
We also delve into the socio-cultural aspects, discussing nearby closed mining communities and their historical context along with future mining prospects.
This attraction offers an intricate view of mining operations, from large-scale setups to minute chemical processes, all set against the backdrop of stunning landscapes.
You will enter Lowell, AZ, and explore Erie Street. With 1940s classic cars and vintage storefronts, this is an ideal spot for photography. Your guide will also share insights into the historical Junction Mine operations.
Next, you'll move to the Shady Dell Hotel. As you drive through its parking lot, the guide will explain the historical importance and the cultural relevance of the hotel. The lot itself is filled with classic vehicles and antique artifacts.
Your tour continues to Lowell School, with its copper roof and doors. The guide will share both historical information and personal stories related to the school.
Another stop is at a leaching drainage ditch and its polluted waters. The guide will share stories of how this ditch was a hub for his childhood adventures.
The last attraction is a drive through the Evergreen Cemetery, a nationally registered historic site. Here, the guide will educate you on the cemetery's historical background and its significance to Bisbee.
Between the Table Restaurant and the Mile High Pay Parking Lot. Across the street from the Bisbee Historical & Mining Museum. Light Blue Building.
Please present to the tour guide prior to boarding.
Tombstone is a historic town in Arizona known for its Wild West heritage and the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. It offers a unique glimpse into the 19th-century frontier life with well-preserved buildings and reenactments of legendary events.
The O.K. Corral is the site of the famous 1881 gunfight involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Visitors can watch daily reenactments and explore the museum.
A historic saloon and theater that dates back to the 1880s. The building is known for its preserved bullet holes and ghost stories.
A well-preserved courthouse that served as the Cochise County seat from 1882 to 1915. The park features exhibits on local history and law enforcement.
A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with pinto beans, onions, jalapeños, and salsa, originating from the Sonoran region of Mexico.
Fried bread topped with ground beef, beans, lettuce, cheese, and salsa, a popular Southwestern dish.
These months offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Crowds are moderate to high during these periods.
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Mountain Standard Time (MST, GMT-7) or Mountain Daylight Time (MDT, GMT-6) during daylight saving time.
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Tombstone is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Tombstone Visitor Center
A small shuttle service operates within the town, connecting major attractions and hotels. Schedules are limited, so planning ahead is recommended.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
Bisbee is a charming, artsy town with a rich mining history and vibrant cultural scene. It offers unique shops, galleries, and historic sites.
Tucson is a major city in Arizona, offering a wide range of attractions, including museums, parks, and cultural events.
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