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Johnny Ringo Grave: A Testament to the Wild West

Explore the haunting legacy of Wild West outlaw Johnny Ringo at his final resting place in Pearce, Arizona. A must-see for history buffs.

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Visit the final resting place of infamous outlaw Johnny Ringo in a serene, if remote, setting. The grave, located on private land, is accessible to the public and offers a glimpse into the turbulent life and mysterious death of a notorious figure from the Wild West era.

A brief summary to Johnny Ringo Grave

  • E Turkey Creek Rd, Pearce, Pearce, Arizona, 85625, US

Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler months or early morning to avoid the intense Arizona heat.
  • Wear sturdy shoes for the short walk to the gravesite.
  • Bring water, as there are no facilities on site.
  • Respect the private property and adhere to the visiting hours (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.).
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Willcox, Arizona, head south on AZ-186 E for approximately 14 miles. Turn left onto E Turkey Creek Rd and continue for about 4 miles. The Johnny Ringo Grave site is on the left side of the road. There is no marked parking area, but you can park safely along the road. Note that the site is on private land, so be respectful. The road is generally passable for most vehicles.

  • Public Transport & Rideshare

    Limited public transportation options exist in Cochise County. Consider taking a bus from Douglas or Bisbee to Willcox, then use a rideshare service to travel to the grave site. Confirm rideshare availability in advance. The final rideshare cost can vary, but expect to pay around $30-$50 for the trip from Willcox to the grave site.

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The Johnny Ringo Grave, located in a remote area of Pearce, Arizona, marks the final resting place of John Peters Ringo, an infamous outlaw associated with the Cochise County Cowboys. Ringo's life was filled with gunfights, rivalries, and a mysterious demise, making his grave a point of interest for those fascinated by the tales of the Old West. On July 14, 1882, Ringo's body was discovered by a teamster in West Turkey Creek Canyon. He was found sitting against a tree with a bullet wound to the head. The coroner ruled his death a suicide, but speculation and theories of murder by the likes of Wyatt Earp or Doc Holliday persist to this day. He was 32 years old. The grave is located on private land, but the owners graciously allow public access between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.. A short walk from the road leads to the gravesite, marked by a historical plaque, a small headstone and a pile of rocks. The site offers a peaceful setting for reflection, surrounded by the quiet beauty of the Arizona countryside. Visitors are asked to be respectful of the property and keep their visits brief.

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