
These small-group tours visit Tombstone, Arizona, and run any day of the week, accommodating up to five participants. The operator describes them as flexible and intimate, centered on Allen Street, where the town's history comes into focus. Per the listing, you hear the stories and moments that made Tombstone known in the Old West.
These are small, flexible day trips built around Tombstone and centered on its Allen Street, and the draw here is scale. With room for up to five people and departures any day of the week, the format is closer to a private outing than a scheduled group tour, which suits couples, small families, or a few friends who want their own pace and day. It is a good fit for travelers based in the Valley who want the Old West without committing to a rigid itinerary.
Phoenix itself sits in the Sonoran Desert with a downtown history of its own, but a trip like this is about getting out of the city for the day rather than seeing the Valley. If you prefer a large tour with a fixed script, or want to stay close to your hotel, this intimate format is a different kind of experience. Expect the day to bend toward what your small group wants to see.
Questions people ask
How many people are in the group?
These small-group trips accommodate up to five participants, so it runs more like an intimate outing than a large group tour.
What days do they run?
Per the listing, the trips run any day of the week, which gives you flexibility in scheduling around the rest of your visit.
What is the focus of the trip?
It centers on Tombstone and its Allen Street, where the operator says the town's history comes into focus and you hear the stories that made it known in the Old West.
