Visitor's Guide: Bisbee

 
 
 

Established in 1880, Bisbee, Arizona still has much of it’s old-town charm. Bisbee has something interesting and exciting for almost everyone so don’t miss out on the appeal of this quaint place.

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Museums and History

Bizbee Mini Museum of the Bizarre

Strange, creepy, and weird artifacts are showcased in this Bizarre Museum. Admission is $3 per person, Thursday through Monday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Want to see a mummified fairy? A shrunken head? Stop by! http://www.bizarrebisbee.com/

Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum

Bisbee was once known as “The Queen of the Copper Camps” and this museum is a collection of their mining history. Open daily, bring the entire family to discover the past of Bisbee and maybe even take a tour of the old Queen Mine while you’re there! http://www.bisbeemuseum.org/


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Ghost Tours

Bisbee Ghost Tours

Bisbee is home to multiple ghostly events year round with specials around Halloween, too! Walking tours take you through the alleys and streets of the old city in hopes of getting a visit from some of the well-known ghosts of Bisbee. http://www.OldBisbeeGhostTour.com/

Bisbee Hearse Tours

Take a ride in a hearse around the city of Bisbee. Similar to the walking tour, you get to explore the haunted city streets, but more inclusive, visit the haunted courthouse and much more! Tours last about an hour on Friday and Saturday nights at 9:00 p.m. Seats are limited, but private tours can also be accommodated. http://hearsetour.com/

Old Bisbee Haunted Pub Crawl

Take a tour of Bisbee’s most haunted bars on a three-hour tour. Enjoy drinks at each of the bars and listen to the haunted tales of the past at each location. This is a 21+ event held on the second and last Saturday of each month. http://www.OldBisbeeGhostTour.com/pubcrawlabout.html


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Getaway Experiences and Events

Turqoise Valley Golf, Restaurant, and RV

Come visit the oldest continuously operating golf course in Arizona. It is located in Naco, Arizona, near Bisbee, and is home to a world-renowned hole, the 747-foot “Rattler.” An RV park is on the premises and their restaurant offers daily specials and special events. http://www.turquoisevalley.com/

Warren Ballpark, Copper Queen Library, and Massage Centers are among the attractions in Bisbee. Bisbee offers many unique stores and shopping centers in Historic Old Bisbee. The Bisbee Visitor Center website offers a complete list of attractions and special upcoming events. http://www.discoverbisbee.com/index.htm

Last Updated ( Monday, 10 October 2011 09:19 )