Tombstone Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information
Our Take on Tombstone, Arizona
Touted as "The Town too Tough to Die," Tombstone was the site of the 1993 film Tombstone, and still proves to be a popular place to vacation today, with over 400,000 visitors every year. Although Tombstone's population is barely about 1,000, you'll find a lot to explore here. Unfortunately, this is not an appropriate place to take your kids for any family outings -- Tombstone is full of saloons and other adult attractions.
Don't let the adult attractions deter you, however. Adults will enjoy having their vacation here, with buildings modeled after 1800s architecture. There are many saloons in town for late night romance, along with other scenic attractions just a heart beat's away. Looking for something more spooky? Tombstone is also the home to a very famous cemetery, Boot Hill.
Tombstone, surprisingly enough, is a popular romantic spot. There are quiet restaurants throughout this small town, providing you and your spouse a comfortable, romantic time. Lodging here is romantic also – plan to spend most of your vacation in one of their famous lodging suites. No matter what you do here, Tombstone will offer you romance and a taste of the Old West. For more information about lodging, vacations, and attractions in Tombstone, visit their website.
Tombstone, Arizona Lodging
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Best Western Lookout Lodge801 N Hwy 80
Tombstone, AZ 85638"our vacation this year my family stayed at the best western lookout lodge" more on Yahoo! Travel
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Best Western Lookout Lodge781 N Highway 80
Tombstone, AZ 85638"stay in--fully renovated--new restaurant since our last trip and the views are the best compared to any other place" more on TripAdvisor
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Trail Rider's Inn13 N. Seventh St.
P.O. Box 182, Tombstone, AZ 85638"great stay there had 2 rooms as it was my b/day treat off daughter and son-in-law and grand kiddies" more on TripAdvisor
Tombstone, Arizona Things To Do
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O.K. Corral308 East Allen St
Tombstone, AZ 85638Tombstone, is the best example of the typical western town in the 1880's. To fully understand more about how the OK Corral got to be famous, you have to see the gunfight re-enactment. Come early an... more on Yahoo! Travel
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Boothill Graveyard & Gift ShopBoothill
Tombstone,AZ,85638This was a fun and interesting place to check out. The history was very intriguing and the place is free to check out. They do ask for a donation. ... more on Yelp
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Good Enough Mine TourS 5th St
Tombstone,AZ,85638Forget about taking a trek off the beaten path grab a hardhat and follow in the foot steps of those that delved under it. The Good Enough Mine tour ... more on Yelp
