- Our list of the best things to do in Sonoita, Arizona, features the top 60 nearby activities — including 25 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Sonoita, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Sonoita, AZ , followed by 54 popular activities in nearby cities, including Green Valley, Tubac, Sierra Vista, Elgin, Patagonia, Tumacacori and Nogales
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Fairbank is a ghost town that was named after N.K. Fairbank with the post office being established there on May 16, 1883, which at its height, about 100 people lived in the town that served as a railroad supply point and stage terminal. Today, visitors can view old buildings and foundations.
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Tombstone Trolley Tour is a trolley excursion company that offers ghost and murder tours of the local community’s haunted buildings. The tours each last 25 minutes long and span a total length of 3-miles.
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Tombstone Walking Tours is a sightseeing tour company that offers walking tours of Tombstone, Arizona. Things that are highlighted on the tours include the origins of Tombstone, a murder scene, and the site of a famous gunfight.
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Located just steps away from the well-known OK Corral, Silver Strike Winery features wine made in Arizona from Arizona-grown grapes. The winery has a tasting room that offers several sampler packages, and it has a booth available at the Tombstone Wine Festival in the Park every year.
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Tombstone, Arizona is home to the Wyatt Earp Theater, a historical interpretive center dedicated to the memory of the Old Wild West. The immersive theater experience includes elaborately costumed actors, thrilling stunts and elaborate gunfighting demonstrations.
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The Good Enough Mine Tour takes the visitors into one of the 25 silver mines in Tombstone and shows them the working conditions from back then.
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Printed first in 1880, The Tombstone Epitaph was the newspaper which chronicled the gunfight at OK Corral. The museum presents a video of how the newspaper was printed back then, as well as displaying the hand press used for printing. There is also a gift shop.
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Those seeking supernatural thrills after the dark has fallen can find the Tombstone Ghost Tour's services of help. The town was thought to be the most haunted town in the world, because of the many killings which occurred after silver was discovered in the area.
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Fourth, between Allen and Toughnut, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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A Lady Banksia rose bush specimen was planted at the site of the Rose Tree Museum and Books in 1886 and now covers over 9,000 square feet. The museum itself contains exhibits and artifacts from the average home of someone living in Tombstone at the time the roses where planted.
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426 E. Allen Street, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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The Tombstone Ghosts & Legends Tour offers daily guided walking tours for sightseers throughout the historic old west town. During daytime, the tours focus on some of the famous gunfights in the town, while at night haunted locations are highlighted.