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Tombstone - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Tombstone are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Chiricahua Mountains
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The Chiricahua Mountains in the southeastern corner of Arizona provide a welcome respite from the surrounding desert. It is part of the Coronado National Forest and is home to the Chiricahua National Monument and the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. Biking, hiking and camping are available. |
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Nogales
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Population: 21,000
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Nogales is Arizona's largest and most popular Mexican border town.
Nogales is a great place to experience the Mexican culture, attested
to by the large number of U.S. tourists who visit each year. |
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Saguaro National Park
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The world's most recognizable cacti, the giant Saguaro Cactus are
showcased at Saguaro National Park. You can enjoy these icons of the
desert on a leisurely scenic drive or short hike. |
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Sierra Vista
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Population: 40,000
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Surrounded by mountain ranges and near the San Pedro River, Sierra
Vista offers good opportunities for bird watching, hiking and scenic
drives It is also near the newly opened Kartchner Caverns. |
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Tucson
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Population: 500,000
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Tucson is Arizona's second largest city and is the hub of activity and
commerce for southern Arizona. It is a clean, modern and attractive
city. It is home to the University of Arizona and Saguaro National
Park. Just northeast of Tucson, the Santa Catalina Mountains rise to
over 9,000 feet. |
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