Haunted Tombstone Wild West Self Guided Wild West Walking Tour
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Audio Guided Tour
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Duration: 50-70 minutes
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Go at your own pace
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Smartphone App Included
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Explore historic haunted sites
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Private Tour Experience
Discover the haunted tales of Tombstone on a self-guided walking tour. Explore historic sites at your own pace with an immersive audio experience.
Included
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Go at your own pace and schedule.
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Smart phone app tour
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See tombstone's historic sites and learn it's haunted stories.
Excluded
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No food, drink or tickets to entry, the tour is all outside.
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No in person guide, this is a smart phone app (gps) navigated tour
Discover the haunted tales of Tombstone on a self-guided walking tour. Explore historic sites at your own pace with an immersive audio experience.
Highlights
- Explore Tombstone's most historic sites
- Hear the legends of lingering spirits
- Go at your own pace and schedule
- Avoid crowded tours and have a personalized experience
- Get a spooky and fun adventure in the Wild West
Meeting Point
In 1882, established law came to tombstone when this courthouse was built, and for decades it served as the home of the sheriff, the jail, and the gallows. Learn the tales of those that hung on the gallows here, and where they haunt today.
223 E Toughnut St, Tombstone, AZ 85638 , United States
End Point
Once a 24/7 spot for outlaws and lawmen looking for a good time, today this historic spot is haunted by the dozens that died in its halls.
535 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638 , United States
What to expect
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
In 1882, established law came to tombstone when this courthouse was built, and for decades it served as the home of the sheriff, the jail, and the gallows. Over the years many a man hung by the neck for their crimes here. Discover who hung here on the gallows, and who haunts it's halls.
220 E Fremont St
Once known as the Aztec boarding house, this spot is still haunted by ghosts of it's past. And they are known to stop traffic.
O.K. Corral
The famous gunfight is well known. Learn what led up to the fight, how it went down, about Wyatt Earp and the Earp brothers and the ghosts that walk here today.
Big Nose Kate's Saloon
Named after Doc Holliday's long term partner, this spot has a spooky history with many encounters, you'll hear it's story, and if it's open feel free to pause the tour and go in.
Bella Union
This spot was closed at the publication of the tour, and it's been haunted for a hundred years. Learn about the immigrants that lived in Tombstone, built the west and haunt today.
Schieffelin Hall
The historic hall was once the biggest and best from El Paso to San Francisco. Today, its spirits hang around.
Crystal Palace
One a favorite haunt of Doc Holliday and Big Nose Kate, discover it's history.
The Russ House
Once operated by the "Angel of Tombstone" this spot has a historic female hero.
Bird Cage Theatre
Opened in 1881 the Bird Cage was infamous in its day offering drinks, Can Can shows, ladies of the night and gambling 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Of notable history its original bar is still intact and is the only full original bar in any building in Tombstone. And inside you’ll also find 140 bullets holes in the ceiling and walls from the 16 gunfights that went down there.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit Big Nose Kate's if open.
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Check out local shops nearby.
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Bring a portable charger for your phone.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Plan your tour around sunset for spookiness.
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