
This small-group tour covers the Old West over a full day. It begins in the morning at a local pickup point and heads to Tombstone, known for its Wild West heritage. At the O.K. Corral Museum you learn about the 19th-century cowboy gunfight, along with a reenactment. After lunch, the tour continues to the copper mining town of Bisbee, which the operator describes as well preserved. A final stop at Saguaro National Park takes in the giant cacti the park is named for. With a group of no more than 12 participants, the operator describes it as a personalized way to cover Arizona's Wild West history, cowboys, mining, and gunfights.
This is a full-day, small-group outing that strings together three very different Arizona stops rather than digging deep into one town. You start with the Old West at Tombstone, move to the copper-mining town of Bisbee after lunch, and finish among the giant cacti at Saguaro National Park. That range suits travelers who want a single day to sample history, a preserved mining town, and desert landscape without planning the logistics or driving themselves.
With no more than twelve people, it is a more personal format than a big coach tour, and the day is long, so it fits visitors comfortable with several hours of transit between stops. Anyone hoping to spend an unhurried stretch in any one place, or wanting an evening walking experience, will find this is built for coverage instead. Pack for a full day out and expect the schedule to move.
Questions people ask
How large is the group?
The operator caps it at no more than 12 participants, which makes it a more personalized outing than a large coach tour.
What does the day cover?
It is a full day that begins in the morning at a local pickup point and takes in Tombstone, including the O.K. Corral Museum with a gunfight reenactment, then Bisbee after lunch, and a final stop at Saguaro National Park.
Is this a lot of driving?
Yes. Because it links three separate destinations across a full day, expect meaningful travel time between stops. It suits people who want broad coverage in one trip rather than a slow visit to a single town.
