This version of our most popular jeep tour includes tour keepsakes - red keychain (2" × 1", gray etching) etched with the Tour name, a memorable quote from the tour, and Big Jeep Tour's logo on the back. It also includes a 3" x 2" black aluminum plate with gray etching - magnet with the Tour name, a memorable quote, and the company logo. It’s a great way to remember the laughter, the lookout moments, and the memories, long after you’re home.
See Old Bisbee with a local who grew up here. This private, 2-hour Jeep tour covers historic neighborhoods, the Lavender Pit overlook (no entry into the pit), and Lowell’s vintage car streets. Expect easy step-in access, comfortable seating, frequent photo stops, and clear narration about Bisbee’s mining, architecture, and everyday life.
Pythian Castle is one of Old Bisbee’s landmark brick buildings, crowned with a distinctive domed tower built in 1904 for the Knights of Pythias fraternal lodge. Today it’s a favorite photo stop, adding a touch of storybook charm to Bisbee’s historic skyline.
The Muheim House in Bisbee, Arizona, is a beautifully restored Queen Anne–style home built in stages between 1898 and 1915 for Swiss-born entrepreneur Joseph Muheim and his wife Carmelita. Perched on Youngblood Hill with sweeping views over Old Bisbee and Brewery Gulch, it’s now a heritage museum featuring period furnishings that showcase early 20th-century Bisbee life.
Brewery Gulch is Bisbee’s historic red-brick entertainment strip, once packed with saloons, breweries, and boarding houses serving Copper Queen miners. Today it’s a narrow, lively canyon street of bars, eateries, and music venues, glowing with old-west character after dark.
The Copper Queen Hotel is Bisbee’s grand old dame—a Victorian-era hotel built by the Phelps Dodge mining company between 1898 and 1902 to host visiting investors and dignitaries. Today it’s Arizona’s longest continuously operating hotel, known for its elegant historic architecture, cozy rooms, and famous ghost stories that make it a favorite stop in Old Bisbee.
Covenant Presbyterian Church is a small Gothic Revival landmark built in 1903–1904, with red walls, stained-glass windows, and a steep slate roof crowned by a Celtic-cross spire, located at 19 Howell Avenue beside the Copper Queen Hotel in Old Bisbee.
The Carrick is a historic all-suites hotel in the heart of Old Bisbee, housed in a 1903 red-brick former YMCA and Copper Queen Gymnasium. Beautifully restored, it offers spacious apartment-style suites with kitchens, high ceilings, and decks overlooking Bisbee’s hills—an easy walk from Main Street, the museum, and local shops.
Central School in Bisbee is a 1905 Renaissance Revival schoolhouse designed by Copper Queen architect F.C. Hurst. Once the town’s main elementary school, it now serves as the Central School Project, a nonprofit arts center with studios and community events.
Old Bisbee High School, built in 1914 on Clawson Avenue, is one of the town’s most iconic landmarks. The four-story brick building is famous for its unusual design, with a ground-level entrance on every floor—a quirk that once earned it a spot in Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Today it stands above Old Bisbee as a beloved historic reminder of the city’s boomtown school days.
The High Road is a steep, winding street that climbs above Old Bisbee to some of the town’s highest homes and viewpoints. Along its concrete retaining walls and switchbacks, you’re rewarded with sweeping views over the red-roofed hillsides, Sacramento Hill, the Lavender Pit, and clear days that stretch all the way toward Mexico.
Quality Hill Road climbs above Old Bisbee, winding past the Art Deco Cochise County Courthouse and St. Patrick’s Church into a historic hillside neighborhood of early 1900s Copper Queen homes, leafy stairways, and sweeping views over Tombstone Canyon.
St. Patrick Catholic Church rises above Old Bisbee on Higgins Hill, a Gothic Revival “jewel in the desert” built between 1915 and 1917 when Bisbee was a booming mining town. Its tall bell tower, ornate interior, and richly colored stained-glass windows reflect the faith of the Irish and European miners who worshiped here, and it’s now listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Bisbee Historic District.
The Cochise County Courthouse in Bisbee is a striking 1930s Art Deco landmark perched on Quality Hill, overlooking Old Bisbee. Its pale stucco walls, bold geometric lines, and miner-themed sculptures honor the town’s copper-mining heritage and make it one of Bisbee’s most photogenic historic buildings.
Main Street in Bisbee curves through a narrow canyon lined with brick storefronts, vintage neon signs, galleries, cafés, and odd little shops. It feels like an Old West main drag turned arts district, with colorful buildings climbing the hillsides above.
The Copper Queen Library in Bisbee, Arizona, is the oldest continuously operating public library in the state, founded in 1882 by the Phelps Dodge mining company to “civilize” the booming copper camp. Housed today in a handsome 1906 building on Main Street that it shares with the U.S. Post Office, the library blends historic charm with modern services and has earned national recognition, including being named one of America’s best small libraries.
The Phelps Dodge General Office Building is a red-brick, Italianate landmark built in 1895 as the headquarters for the powerful Phelps Dodge copper mining company in Bisbee. Today, this National Historic Landmark houses the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, preserving the town’s rich mining story for visitors.
The Lavender Pit in Bisbee is a massive, colorful open-pit copper mine carved into the Mule Mountains, just below Old Bisbee and next to Lowell. Dug by Phelps Dodge from the early 1950s to the mid-1970s, it produced hundreds of thousands of tons of copper and the famous “Bisbee Blue” turquoise. Today, visitors look down into its terraced walls to see vivid reds, greens, and purples that tell the story of Bisbee’s mining boom.
Erie Street in Bisbee’s Lowell district is a preserved “time-capsule” main street, lined with vintage cars, retro storefronts, and old gas stations that recreate the feel of a 1940s–1970s mining town. It’s a semi-ghost-town strip that visitors explore like an open-air museum and favorite photo spot.
Lowell School is a public middle school in the historic Lowell district of Bisbee, Arizona, serving students in grades 6-8 as part of the Bisbee Unified School District. Known for its historic campus and auditorium, it acts as an important bridge between elementary and high school for local families.
The Shady Dell in Bisbee is a vintage trailer court and retro motel where guests stay overnight in lovingly restored 1940s–1950s travel trailers, surrounded by classic cars and roadside Americana. Once a stop for travelers on historic Highway 80, it’s now a quirky, photogenic getaway with an on-site 50s-style diner and an old-school, mid-century desert vibe.
Evergreen Cemetery in Bisbee is a historic hillside graveyard in the Lowell district, near the Lavender Pit. Established in the early 1900s to replace Bisbee’s original cemetery, it’s the final resting place for thousands of miners, pioneers, and community figures, with weathered headstones and fraternal-order sections that quietly tell the story of Bisbee’s past.
The teal color building is between the paid parking lot and the Bisbee Table restaurant. It's across the street from the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum.
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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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.
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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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