- Our list of the best things to do in Tombstone, Arizona, features the top 74 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Tombstone, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 27 things to do within the city of Tombstone, AZ , followed by 47 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bisbee, Sierra Vista, Benson, Hereford and Pearce
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Sonoita Vineyards is the oldest commercial vineyard and winery in the state and it grows a wide variety of grapes, including sauvignon blanc, merlot and pinot noir. The wines are bought by all kinds of people and institutions, from neighbors to the White House.
28.5 Miles
Both red and white wine grapes are grown at the Flying Leap Vineyards. The company also operates three fine art galleries in addition to four tasting rooms in the local area.
28.6 Miles
With clients such as the White House and already being listed by Le Monde in its top 6 best vineyards in America, the 1990 founded Callaghan Vineyards is worthy of a visit.
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.
29.9 Miles
Visitors can enjoy tours through a family owned and operated vineyard and winery at Wilhelm Family Vineyards. The winery features a diverse selection for tasting with 12 different port styles and more than 25 wines overall.
30.0 Miles
Owned by an army family, in which the wife is still serving, Wilhelm Family Vineyards covers 5 acres and produces 23 wine specialties.
30.1 Miles
One of the largest family-owned wineries in the Elgin/Sonoita area is Rancho Rossa Vineyards, which is spread over 24 acres. Through the exclusive use of grapes grown on their own vineyards, they produce roughly 1,100 cases of wine each year.
30.6 Miles
Being a ghost-town when it is not a movie set, Gammons Gulch was first opened to the public in 1994. The town is also a museum, since it depicts the Wild West from the 1880's to the early 1930's.
32.6 Miles
Arizona Hops and Vines is a winery and farm all rolled into one wonderful place. It is a perfect spot for wine tasting, rub elbows with the locals while enjoying hosted events in the area and the kids will surely love the farm animals nearby.
32.7 Miles
Wine enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to Zarpara Vineyard. Picnics on the outdoor terrace with a bottle of the hand-crafted wine is a guest favorite. Get a sample at the tasting room, open Friday through Sunday.