- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Tombstone, Arizona, including 37 different types of inexpensive activities like Haunted Tours, Historic Sites, Restaurants and Walking Tours.
- From Boothilll Graveyard to Allen Street, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tombstone and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sierra Vista, Bisbee, Benson and Hereford.
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                27 E. Ramsey Canyon Road, Sierra Vista, AZ 85615
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            Tough hiking trails and plenty of wildlife await the visitors at the Ramsey Canyon Preserve. It is worth the while for hummingbirds watchers, since in here can be spotted 6 different species.        
    
    
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            Kartchner Caverns State Park features a lime stone cave with the world's longest soda straw stalactites, gift shops, and a theater. Besides these, on the grounds there are also campgrounds, hiking trails, an amphitheatre and picnic areas.        
    
    
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            Our Lady of the Sierras Shrine is formed by a 75 foot-tall Celtic cross, weighing about 30 tons, and the statue of Mary standing 30 feet tall and weighing 25 tons. The chapel itself covers 680 square feet. A small shrine representing Madonna can be found behind the cross.        
    
    
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            Dubbed as the premier Hummingbird viewing spot, Beatty's Miller Canyon Apiary & Orchard does offer its guests a lot of activities aside from bird watching. Visitors can go on a camping trip here, check out the orchard, hiking and best of all, it's a photographer's paradise.        
    
    
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            Coronado Cave is a 600 foot long cave. Visitors climb along the limestone ridge to the cave through a steep and rocky trail. Wearing a sturdy hiking shoes and appropriate clothing is advised. And it is also recommended to bring a flashlight for this adventure.        
    
    
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            This memorial commemorates the first exploration of the American Southwest by Europeans. Visitors can enjoy picnics, they can go hiking, bird watching, and spelunking. The museum is always open to visitors.        
    
    
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            Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities including hiking, birding, camping, horseback riding, and sightseeing at Coronado National Forest. The forest features several notable sites like the Pusch, Miller Peak, and Santa Teresa Wildernesses.        
    
    
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            A little under a half-mile each way, Coronado Peak Trail brings hikers to the top of Coronado Peak. Take in the 360-degree views from the top and enjoy nature's beauty.        
    
    
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            The Willcox Playa Wildlife Area is a 595 acre wildlife area and home to hundreds of species of birds. Birdwatchers and hunters may find this area of particular interest. The Wings over Willcox' festival is held here annually.        
    
    
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            Being a ghost-town when it is not a movie set, Gammons Gulch was first opened to the public in 1994. The town is also a museum, since it depicts the Wild West from the 1880's to the early 1930's.