Guidebook for Sierra Vista

Linda & Bill
Linda & Bill
Guidebook for Sierra Vista

Sightseeing

Heart of Cochise County, near Tombstone, Bisbee and Karchner Caverns, Ft Huachuca. A mall, and Walmart, Target, grocery stores, and chains and local restaurants. Near 4 golf courses.
26 locals recommend
Sierra Vista
26 locals recommend
Heart of Cochise County, near Tombstone, Bisbee and Karchner Caverns, Ft Huachuca. A mall, and Walmart, Target, grocery stores, and chains and local restaurants. Near 4 golf courses.
Copper Queen Mine Tour and Old Bisbee, art shops from jewelry to hats, turquoise to pottery. Open Pit Mine is amazing to see.
171 locals recommend
Bisbee
171 locals recommend
Copper Queen Mine Tour and Old Bisbee, art shops from jewelry to hats, turquoise to pottery. Open Pit Mine is amazing to see.

Parks & Nature

Fabulous caves! Fairly new, well done tour and cave preservation
216 locals recommend
Kartchner Caverns State Park
2980 AZ-90
216 locals recommend
Fabulous caves! Fairly new, well done tour and cave preservation
Ramsey Canyon Cabins
76 E Ramsey Canyon Rd
Pretty area

Drinks & Nightlife

Great wings and menu
Native Grill & Wings
3950 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy
Great wings and menu

Entertainment & Activities

Old Tombstone, "the town too tough to die" holds a lot of western history. From gun fights in the street to Big Nose Kates Saloon, the OK Corral and many western shops, book stores and quirky food stops. Kids love it.
332 locals recommend
Tombstone
300 N Sumner St
332 locals recommend
Old Tombstone, "the town too tough to die" holds a lot of western history. From gun fights in the street to Big Nose Kates Saloon, the OK Corral and many western shops, book stores and quirky food stops. Kids love it.

Getting Around

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Hertz
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Traveler advice

Don't miss

I LOVE AZ!

Sierra Vista is basically at the heart of Cochise County - but as you guessed, we can only take one RV guest at a time. There is an easy triangle where you can head in 4 different directions and do day tours to Karchner, Bisbee, Tombstone and the Chiracauhuas. My first choice would be Karchner Caverns is touristy but is always a must to see the old west. The town itself has a few RV parks the Snowbirds return to every year. From old west bars, to Karoke, gift shops, stage coach rides and outdoor shoot out shows. You might bar hop with a real variety of folks from bikers to saloon bar maids.