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Explore the enigmatic final resting place of Wild West outlaw Johnny Ringo near Turkey Creek, Arizona.
Visit the final resting place of Johnny Ringo, a notorious outlaw of the Old West, whose mysterious death continues to fuel speculation and legend. Located on private land near Turkey Creek, the gravesite offers a glimpse into the turbulent life and times of this controversial figure.
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Driving
From Pearce, Arizona, head east on E Turkey Creek Rd. The road will turn to dirt. Continue for several miles until you see a signed gate on the right-hand side of the road. This marks the entrance to the path leading to Johnny Ringo's grave. The road is generally passable for most vehicles in good weather. Be aware that the road can be dusty. There are no fees to visit the grave, but donations are appreciated to help maintain the site.
Public Transportation
Public transportation options in Cochise County are limited. The nearest town with bus service is Willcox. From Willcox, you would need to hire a taxi or rideshare service to reach the grave site, which is approximately 30 miles away. Rideshare availability may vary, so it's best to confirm in advance. A taxi or rideshare from Willcox to Johnny Ringo's grave would likely cost between $60 and $80.
Use Johnny Ringo Grave as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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