Tombstone
Tombstone, AZ, 85638
It doesn't get more Wild West than the dusty streets of Tombstone, Arizona. This historic mining town is renowned for the OK Corral shootout, where gunslingers Virgil Earp and Doc Holliday battled a group of outlaws. Now restored to its 19th-century frontier glory, the town is the setting for numerous Westerns and a tourism hotspot. Catch recreations of the OK Corral gunfight, get a drink at the Crystal Palace Saloon, and stroll the wooden boardwalks.
The basics
While the 1877 silver rush that inspired the development of Tombstone is long gone, the "Town Too Tough to Die," as the Tombstone epitaph goes, did not disappear like the surrounding ghost towns. Instead, the town pulses with the stories of legendary figures like Wyatt Earp and Big Nose Kate, not to mention eclectic Wild West shops, costumed performers, reenactment shows, and more. Visit the iconic O.K. Corral Historic Complex, stroll through the Boot Hill cemetery, take a ghost tour at the Bird Cage Theatre, and learn more about the town's legendary past on a guided Tombstone tour. You can also learn about Tombstone history on a trolley tour.
Things to know before you go
Fans of Wild West history and movies will enjoy the immersive experience in the streets of this iconic town.
Allen Street—home to many of Tombstone's historic sites—is closed to cars, making it easy to navigate with a wheelchair or stroller.
Get in the Western spirit by bringing cowboy attire or purchasing costumes at the local shops.
Book Tombstone tickets in advance to catch a gunfight show; the popular ones sell out.
For another historic highlight, head just south of town to the Mission of San Xavier del Bac, which dates to the 18th century.
How to get there
Tombstone, Arizona, is about a 75-minute drive from Tucson. If driving, take I-10 East to AZ-80 East. Some shuttle services transport travelers from the Tucson International Airport. Tours that include round-trip transportation depart from the state's capital, Phoenix.
When to get there
Tombstone's relatively mild weather makes it a popular year-round destination. Summer can get hot, with daytime temperatures peaking higher than 90°F (32°C). Most of the businesses in the historic district are open from midmorning until early evening, while restaurants and saloons stay open into the night.
Where to watch a gunfight reenactment show
Gunfights made this town infamous in Hollywood, so don't miss the opportunity to catch one of the town's frequent reenactment shoot-outs. You can see a recreation of the famous O.K. Corral showdown at the historic O.K. Corral's Streets of Tombstone Theater. Or, head to the town's Western Theme Park to step back in time to 1880s Tombstone.
Ways to explore
While the 1877 silver rush behind Tombstone's boom is long over, the "Town Too Tough to Die" continues to thrive. Stories of legendary figures such as Wyatt Earp and Big Nose Kate draw visitors, along with eclectic Wild West shops, costumed performers, reenactment shows, and period saloons. Visit the landmark OK Corral Historic Complex, stroll through the Boothill Graveyard, take a ghost tour at the Bird Cage Theater, and learn more about the town's legendary past on a guided Tombstone tour.
Accessibility
Allen Street—home to many of Tombstone's historic sites—is closed to cars, making it easy to navigate with a wheelchair or stroller.
Age limits
None
What to pack
Camera and battery pack, hat, water bottle
What to wear
Sunscreen, comfortable shoes, layers
Not allowed
No visit to Tombstone is complete without catching one of the daily gunfight reenactments at the OK Corral.
Amenities
Visitor center, shops and restaurants, gas stations, ATMs
Address
Tombstone, Arizona, is about 74 miles (119 kilometers) from Tucson and 184 miles (296 kilometers) from Phoenix. Most visitors drive the distance, but day trips that include round-trip transportation also depart from Phoenix.
Driving
From Phoenix or Tucson, take I-10 east to AZ-80 east. There are free parking lots on 3rd Street near Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, on the northwest corner of 4th and Fremont Streets, and on 6th Street near the Bird Cage Theater.
Public transportation
There is no public transportation to Tombstone, and while the city technically has a free shuttle service, it’s not intended for visitors. If you don’t have a car, consider booking a guided tour from Phoenix instead.
Best times to visit
OK Corral gunfight reenactments are scheduled daily at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm. Plan to arrive at least an hour in advance to purchase tickets, as they often sell out.
Best days to visit
This popular tourist destination is very crowded on weekends, so visit on a weekday morning.
Best months to visit
The summer heat makes visiting Tombstone between June and September a chore. April, May, October, and November offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Special events
Tombstone has been holding Helldorado Days each October for almost a century. Visit this time of year for Wild West reenactments and a famous Sunday parade.
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