- TripBuzz found 45 things to do with kids in or near Tombstone, Arizona, including 27 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sierra Vista, Bisbee, Benson and Hereford.
- From Tombstone Court House to Birdcage Theater, the Tombstone area offers 30 different types of family activities, including: Haunted Tours, Theaters, Historic Sites and Off Road & ATV.
- The city of Tombstone, settled in Cochise County, Arizona is home to a population of just over 1,000 residents spanning an area of 4 square feet. Known as a historic western city, Tombstone was one of the last frontier boomtowns of the American Old West, established in the late 19th century as a booming silver district. Now Tombstone carries on as a center for tourism and western memorabilia.
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Featuring a Western theme, Gammon's Gulch Movie Set is often used for photo shoots and films. Rentals include props along with use of both the building and land. A museum, it is also open for tours.
22.9 Miles
Hosting musical performances, Arizona Folklore Preserve offers visitors a chance to learn about Arizona's cultural history through song. One of the performers dresses up like a cowboy while reciting poetry.
23.2 Miles
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27 E. Ramsey Canyon Road, Sierra Vista, AZ 85615
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Tough hiking trails and plenty of wildlife await the visitors at the Ramsey Canyon Preserve. It is worth the while for hummingbirds watchers, since in here can be spotted 6 different species.
23.7 Miles
Kartchner Caverns State Park features a lime stone cave with the world's longest soda straw stalactites, gift shops, and a theater. Besides these, on the grounds there are also campgrounds, hiking trails, an amphitheatre and picnic areas.
25.0 Miles
Dubbed as the premier Hummingbird viewing spot, Beatty's Miller Canyon Apiary & Orchard does offer its guests a lot of activities aside from bird watching. Visitors can go on a camping trip here, check out the orchard, hiking and best of all, it's a photographer's paradise.
27.6 Miles
Coronado Cave is a 600 foot long cave. Visitors climb along the limestone ridge to the cave through a steep and rocky trail. Wearing a sturdy hiking shoes and appropriate clothing is advised. And it is also recommended to bring a flashlight for this adventure.
27.6 Miles
This memorial commemorates the first exploration of the American Southwest by Europeans. Visitors can enjoy picnics, they can go hiking, bird watching, and spelunking. The museum is always open to visitors.
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Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities including hiking, birding, camping, horseback riding, and sightseeing at Coronado National Forest. The forest features several notable sites like the Pusch, Miller Peak, and Santa Teresa Wildernesses.
28.2 Miles
A little under a half-mile each way, Coronado Peak Trail brings hikers to the top of Coronado Peak. Take in the 360-degree views from the top and enjoy nature's beauty.
29.4 Miles
The Willcox Playa Wildlife Area is a 595 acre wildlife area and home to hundreds of species of birds. Birdwatchers and hunters may find this area of particular interest. The Wings over Willcox' festival is held here annually.