Explore Bisbee’s hidden gems and rich history on a self-guided walking tour through iconic stairways and historic streets.
Explore Bisbee’s hidden gems and rich history on a self-guided walking tour through iconic stairways and historic streets.
- Copper Queen Mine Tour - Venture into the cool depths of historic copper tunnels, equipped with traditional hard hats and miners’ lamps. This genuine underground adventure provides a firsthand look into the challenging lives of the workers who originally made Bisbee famous.
- Lavender Pit - Covering over 300 acres, this vast former open-pit…
- Copper Queen Mine Tour - Venture into the cool depths of historic copper tunnels, equipped with traditional hard hats and miners’ lamps. This genuine underground adventure provides a firsthand look into the challenging lives of the workers who originally made Bisbee famous.
- Lavender Pit - Covering over 300 acres, this vast former open-pit mine showcases striking, oxidized colors cascading down its terraced walls. It serves as a stunning visual testament to the immense scale of mid-century copper extraction in the area.
- Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum - Located in the former Phelps Dodge corporate headquarters, this Smithsonian-affiliated museum beautifully narrates the town’s dramatic evolution from a rugged camp to a prosperous industrial hub. Discover interactive exhibits that explore the fascinating geology and human history of the Queen of the Copper Camps.
- Copper Queen Hotel - Step back into the elegant Victorian era at Arizona’s longest continuously operating hotel, renowned for its antique charm and lingering ghostly legends. Wander the same historic halls that once hosted famous figures like John Wayne and Teddy Roosevelt.
- Brewery Gulch - Once infamous as one of the wildest streets in the West, this lively district was historically filled with saloons serving thirsty miners. Today, its historic brick buildings have been revitalized into a vibrant, walkable stretch of eclectic local breweries, bars, and boutiques.
- Copper Queen Library - As Arizona’s oldest continuously operating library, this architectural gem features a beautiful balcony and stunning arched windows. It remains a tranquil, light-filled sanctuary that has continuously served the community’s literary needs since the late nineteenth century.
- Subway Street - Once an open drainage ditch during the early mining days, it has been creatively transformed into one of the most picturesque streets in town. Now lined with charming storefronts and galleries, it offers a perfect snapshot of Bisbee’s transition from grit to grace.
- Bisbee Restoration Museum - Explore three floors of wonderfully eclectic artifacts—ranging from vintage clothing to pioneer carriages—entirely donated by local residents over the decades. This volunteer-run treasure trove offers an intimate, unfiltered look at the daily lives of Bisbee citizens through the centuries.
- The Muheim Heritage House Museum - Perched high on a hill with sweeping views of the canyon, this carefully restored 19th-century home illustrates the elegant lifestyle of Bisbee’s early affluent pioneers. Take time to admire the period-accurate furnishings and the unique architectural transition from a simple miner’s cabin to a grand estate.
- Art Wall - This ever-evolving stretch of colorful public art highlights the strong creative spirit that revived the town after the large-scale mines closed down. It serves as an open-air gallery showcasing vibrant murals and community-driven pieces that beautifully capture Bisbee’s quirky, modern identity.
- Artemizia Foundation-Gallery 818 - Nestled in this historic mining town is a surprisingly world-class gallery dedicated exclusively to contemporary street art and graffiti. Inside, you can view an impressive collection of provocative works from globally renowned artists, including original pieces by Banksy and Swoon.
- The Inn at Castle Rock - Originally built in the 1890s as a lively miners’ boarding house, this wonderfully eccentric hotel is anchored by a real, flooded mine shaft right in its dining room. Its sprawling, plant-filled balconies and Moroccan-inspired decor make it one of the most visually unique architectural stops in town.
- Superior Court of Arizona County of Cochise - Featuring striking Art Deco architecture and elegant brass doors, this imposing 1931 building serves as the beautiful center of local government. Its manicured grounds and monumental design offer a stark, visually appealing contrast to the rugged mountains immediately behind it.
- St. Patrick Catholic Church - Admire the stunning Gothic Revival architecture of this historic church, built to serve the town’s large population of Irish immigrant miners. The sanctuary’s crowning jewels are its magnificent, vibrant stained glass windows, carefully imported directly from Europe in the early 1900s.
- Bisbee Royale - Once a traditional Baptist church, this historic building has been brilliantly reimagined into an elegant community entertainment venue and cinema. It perfectly blends the original stained-glass aesthetics with a modern, relaxed atmosphere, making it a cornerstone of local culture.
- Covenant Presbyterian Church, Bisbee - Constructed at the turn of the 20th century, this picturesque church is an architectural landmark distinguished by its prominent bell tower and welcoming facade. It stands as a peaceful testament to the spiritual communities that formed alongside the chaotic, booming mining camps.
- Bisbee City Park - Nestled right into the hillside, this shady, terraced green space provides a welcoming oasis in the center of the historic downtown district. It features a charming vintage bandstand and offers the perfect, quiet spot to rest your feet while soaking in the canyon atmosphere.

- Unlimited access with flexible usage
- Audio guide included
- App and tour download available
- Unlimited access with flexible usage
- Audio guide included
- App and tour download available
- Smartphone (bring your own)
- Smartphone (bring your own)
Discover the captivating tale of Bisbee, Arizona, a town nestled within the steep canyons of the Mule Mountains. This self-guided walking tour utilizes GPS-triggered audio to vividly narrate the town’s history as you wander through its concealed stairways and historic streets.
From the myths of Brewery Gulch to the remnants of the Copper Queen Mine,…
Discover the captivating tale of Bisbee, Arizona, a town nestled within the steep canyons of the Mule Mountains. This self-guided walking tour utilizes GPS-triggered audio to vividly narrate the town’s history as you wander through its concealed stairways and historic streets.
From the myths of Brewery Gulch to the remnants of the Copper Queen Mine, delve into the events of the 1917 Bisbee Deportation and the social dynamics that transformed the town from a rugged mining hub to a lively arts community.
Stroll at your leisure and enjoy the journey—pause for a coffee, visit a gallery, or take in a scenic view. The audio will resume right where you left off.
This is a self-guided adventure (no live guide). Download the tour beforehand and use it anytime—no cell signal required.
- Works entirely offline once downloaded—no cell service required
- GPS-triggered audio plays automatically based on your location
- Flexible - Buy once, use any day/time—access never expires
- Get the Drives & Detours app download the tour ahead of time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.