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Explore Tombstone

Explore Tombstone

Your Basecamp for the Wild West

From legendary gunfights to rugged mountain trails, Tombstone sits at the crossroads of Old West history and Southern Arizona’s natural beauty. Staying at Landmark Lookout Lodge puts you minutes from the town’s classic attractions—and right in the middle of Cochise County’s most impressive landscapes.

Whether you’re here for history, adventure, or a little of both, this is the perfect place to start exploring.

Tombstone Icons (5 Minutes Away)

Boothill Graveyard

The weathered wooden entrance to Boothill Graveyard, with its large welcome sign and costumed visitors on the porch, in Tombstone, Arizona.

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A historic cemetery filled with legends, outlaws, and stories from Tombstone’s rougher days.

Allen Street & Historic District

Visitors stroll Tombstone's historic Allen Street past the adobe O.K. Corral gunfight site under a bright blue sky.

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Shops, saloons, reenactments, and daily gunfights—an immersive slice of the Old West.

Tombstone Courthouse

The two-story red-brick 1882 Tombstone Courthouse with its white cupola, framed by green trees and desert mountains under a blue sky.

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A beautifully preserved snapshot of the town’s timeline, mining roots, and legal battles.

OK Corral

The entrance to the O.K. Corral gunfight site, an adobe building with a covered porch and vintage livery signage, in Tombstone, Arizona.

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The most famous standoff in Western history. Walk the same dusty street where the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday made their stand.

Bird Cage Theatre

The 1881 Bird Cage Theatre, an adobe building with a teal sign and arched red doors, with costumed performers in 1880s dress out front in Tombstone, Arizona.

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Once a raucous saloon and gambling hall, now one of Tombstone’s most storied and authentically preserved landmarks.

Tombstone Events

Helldorado Days

Costumed actors perform a live Old West gunfight reenactment in a Tombstone street, gunsmoke in the air as a crowd of spectators watches.

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When: 3rd weekend in October every year Wikipedia Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

What: A long-running “Old West” celebration — street entertainment, historic reenactments (gunfights, saloon-style shows), parades, costumed participants. AdvCollective Road Dirt

 More info / link: Visit the official Helldorado Days page (via the local chamber or event site) — Helldorado Days Tombstone

Wyatt Earp Days

A sepia-toned portrait of four men dressed as Old West lawmen with long coats, badges, and rifles, evoking Wyatt Earp and his deputies.

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When: Memorial Day Weekend each year. Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

What: A community event celebrating the town’s Western heritage with live shows, parades, and western-themed entertainment. Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

More info: Information tracked via the local chamber’s event feed — see the “Tombstone Community Events” listing.

Tombstone Quilt Show

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When: February (month-long in past years) Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

What: Local artisans display quilts and textile crafts — part of the community’s year-round cultural events. Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

More info: See the “Tombstone Community Events” schedule maintained by the town’s chamber. Tombstone Chamber of Commerce