Live Sandhill Crane Cam
McNeal, AZ. From Tucson, take I-10 East towards El Paso; merge onto AZ-80 East towards Tombstone/Douglas; turn left onto Davis Rd; turn right onto Coffman Rd. and continue approximately 2.5 miles to the entrance, on the right.
Visitor Center: Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
There is a $5 per person fee to enter the Monument. Closed on Christmas Day.
13063 E. Bonita Canyon Rd. Willcox, AZ 85643 - 1.520.824.3560 | Website
A museum, art gallery, and research center dedicated to archaeology, Native cultures, and Western art.
2100 N. Amerind Rd. Dragoon, AZ 85609
1.520.586.3666 | Website
Spend a day on the farm enjoying a flavorful harvest of pick-your-own peaches, apples and pears, as well as a plentiful selection of fresh veggies and pumpkins.
2081 W Hardy Rd Willcox, AZ 85643
1.520.384.2084 | Website
Coronado National Forest - Dirt road with no guard rails. Lots of trails to walk and lots to see: beautiful valleys, Mexico/USA border wall, wildlife, plants, birds, butterflies, and so much more. Elevation is 6,575. There are bathroom.
4101 W Montezuma Canyon Rd, Hereford, AZ 85615 - 1.520.366.5515 | Website
Famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral® in historic Tombstone. Open daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (Closed Christmas Day and Thanksgiving). Admission fee, kids under 6 free. 326 E. Allen St., P.O. Box 367 Tombstone, AZ 85638 - 1.520.457.3456 | Website
Explore the historic West and embrace your inner cowboy with us through our horseback riding adventures and ranch activities. Plus we’re just 2.5 miles from the historic town of Tombstone.
895 W. Monument Rd. Tombstone, AZ 85638 | 1.520.457.8707 - Website
Horseback riding at the Double R Ranch in historic Benson, Arizona offers the beauty and rich history of the American west.
440 W. Cimmaron Ln. Benson, AZ 85602
1.520.212.6943 | Website
Sabino Canyon- one of the premier natural areas in Southern Arizona, is located at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains at 5700 N. Sabino Canyon Road, Tucson, AZ 85750. Day Use: $8 per vehicle or Weekly: $10 per vehicle Buy passes at Recreation.gov | Website
Bisbee’s Queen Mine was one of the richest copper mines in history. The mine opened in 1877 and eventually closed when Phelps Dodge discontinued mining operations in Bisbee in the mid-1970’s. The Queen Mine opened once again as a tour for visitors in 1976, nearly 100 years after the mine originally opened. 478 Dart Road, Bisbee, AZ 85603 - 1.520.432.2071 | Website
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