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  BISBEE TOURS  

As the Bisbee leader in travel experiences, we connect you to the real Bisbee, Arizona in a way like no other.

Tucked in the Mule Mountains of southeast Arizona, Bisbee is one of North America's true hidden gems. Founded in the late 19th century as a mining town, Bisbee's historical charm and vibrant cultural legacy have been preserved and are now open to exploration by those curious enough to venture into its winding streets. Our tours of Bisbee will guide you through this uniquely picturesque town. Surrounded by rugged natural beauty, Bisbee boasts enchanting views, quaint architecture, and a remarkably preserved historical district. You'll experience the artistic alleyways, the local mining heritage, and the eclectic mix of art galleries and shops that make Bisbee a treasure trove of Arizona culture. 


Travel with us and unlock the infinite possibilities thanks to our exclusive Bisbee Tours Highlights.

BISBEE TOURS

Bisbee, Arizona

  • Elevation: 5,538 ft 

  • Population: 4923 

  • Timezone: MST (no daylight saving time)

  • Incorporated: January 9, 1902

  • County Seat for Cochise County

  • Mexico Border: 7.62 Miles South of Historic Bisbee

  • Average High Temp Spring: 73 F

  • Average High Temp Summer: 86 F

  • Average High Temp Fall: 73 F

  • Average High Temp Winter: 56 F

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What to pack for Bisbee

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Layered clothing
Although average temperatures are generally mild, variable wind conditions and differing tour start times could impact comfort levels.

Sun protection
The Bisbee sun is powerful because we are a little closer to the sun. Be sure to bring a hat, sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen. 

Insect repellent
Bisbee is known for its no-see-ums during its monsoon season. Bring along some strong insect repellent and bite cream to soothe any itchy bites.

Comfortable shoes
Whether you’re wandering the winding streets of Old Bisbee or the rocks of Juniper Flats, you’ll need a comfortable pair of walking shoes when you discover Bisbee.

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