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- Driving Directions | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaDriving Directions
Discover scenic driving directions to Bisbee, AZ, including routes via Tombstone and Sierra Vista. Plan your adventure with Big Jeep Tours. DRIVING DIRECTIONS DIFFERENT ROUTES TO BISBEE, AZ. FIND A TOUR Welcome to Big Jeep Tours in the picturesque Bisbee, AZ! If you're venturing from Interstate 10, you can choose three scenic exits that will lead you straight to an unforgettable adventure. Each route offers its unique charm, with stunning views of rugged mountains and the chance to pass through the historic town of Tombstone. Whether you're coming for the breathtaking landscapes or the rich history, the journey to Bisbee is as thrilling as the destination. Follow our detailed directions and prepare yourself for an extraordinary experience with Big Jeep Tours! Through Tombstone DIRECTIONS FROM TUCSON We recommend taking 2 to 2.5 hours of travel time from Tucson to Bisbee, approximately 97 miles. Merge onto I-10 E from Tucson and head towards Benson AZ, about 47 miles. Take exit 303 for AZ-80 toward AZ-10/Benson/Douglas. You will exit into the city of Benson AZ. Continue onto AZ-80 E/W 4th St. Take the West Blvd exit toward Tombstone Canyon. Travel 12 miles on AZ-80 to St. David AZ. Travel 18 miles on AZ-80 to Tombstone AZ. Travel 23 miles on AZ-80 to the Mue Pass Tunnel. Travel 4 miles on AZ-80 and take the exit toward Old Bisbee/Historic District. Keep right at the fork to continue toward Main St/Naco Rd/Tombstone Canyon Rd into the Historic District of Bisbee AZ. 10 Copper Queen Plaza is a default pickup location and is next to the paid parking lot that is immediately visible in the Copper Queen Plaza. We offer Guest-Choice location pickup and dropoff anywhere in the greater Bisbee area. Through Sierra Vista ALTERNATIVE DIRECTIONS FROM TUCSON The following directions follow a different path from Tucson to Bisbee but the travel distance is similar. We still recommend 2 to 2.5 hours of travel time. Merge onto I-10 E from Tucson. Travel about 46 miles and use the right lane to take exit 302 for AZ-90 E toward Ft Huachuca/Sierra Vista In about 28 miles, turn left onto AZ-90 S at the Hatfield St Intersection. Turn left and follow AZ-90 4.4 miles to the Fry Blvd intersection. Turn left to stay on AZ-90. Travel 14 miles on AZ-90 to AZ-80 and make a right turn onto AZ-80. Travel 8 miles on AZ-80 to the Mule Pass Tunnel. Travel 4 miles on AZ-80 and take the exit toward Old Bisbee/Historic District. Keep right at the fork to continue toward Main St/Naco Rd/Tombstone Canyon Rd into the Historic District of Bisbee AZ. 10 Copper Queen Plaza is a default pickup location and is next to the paid parking lot that is immediately visible in the Copper Queen Plaza. We offer Guest-Choice location pickup and dropoff anywhere in the greater Bisbee area. Through Sonoita ALTERNATIVE SCENIC ROUTE FROM TUCSON Merge onto I-10 E. Travel about 25 miles on I-10 E to AZ-83 S in Vail. Exit from I-10 E onto AZ-83 S. Travel 25.2 miles along AZ-83 S to AZ-82 E. Turn left onto AZ-82 E and travel 19.2 miles to AZ-90 S. Turn right onto AZ-90 S and travel 8.6 miles to the Hatfield St. Intersection. Turn left and follow AZ-90 4.4 miles to the Fry Blvd intersection. Turn left to stay on AZ-90. Travel 14 miles on AZ-90 to AZ-80 and make a right turn onto AZ-80. Travel 8 miles on AZ-80 to the Mule Pass Tunnel. Travel 4 miles on AZ-80 and take the exit toward Old Bisbee/Historic District. Keep right at the fork to continue toward Main St/Naco Rd/Tombstone Canyon Rd into the Historic District of Bisbee AZ. 10 Copper Queen Plaza is a default pickup location and is next to the paid parking lot that is immediately visible in the Copper Queen Plaza. We offer Guest-Choice location pickup and dropoff anywhere in the greater Bisbee area. Along the Border ALTERNATIVE SCENIC ROUTE FROM SIERRA VISTA AZ From the Hatfield St. Intersection on AZ-90 S, continue straight through the intersection onto Buffalo Soldier Trail. Stay on Buffalo Soldier Trail and travel about 7.1 miles to AZ-92 E. Turn right onto AZ-92 E and travel about 29.2 miles through Hereford AZ, through Palominas AZ to Bisbee AZ, and to the Bisbee traffic circle. At the traffic circle, take the 3rd exit onto AZ-80 W heading to Benson. Keep right to continue on Main St/Naco Rd/Tombstone Canyon Rd, follow signs for Old Bisbee, and continue into the Historic District of Bisbee AZ. 10 Copper Queen Plaza is a default pickup location and is next to the paid parking lot that is immediately visible in the Copper Queen Plaza. We offer Guest-Choice location pickup and dropoff anywhere in the greater Bisbee area. BIG JEEP TOURS BISBEE Copper Queen Plaza Bisbee, Arizona 85603 1+520-660-1686 travis@bigjeeptours.com MAP PARKING TIPS What to pack for Bisbee 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. Eight Different Tours for You OLD BISBEE TOUR 2 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour BISBEE DOWNTOWN TOUR 1 Hour | Mild Learn About Tour MINERS PEAK TOUR 3 Hours | Bumpy Learn About Tour DIGGERS BORDERWALL TOUR 3 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour SMELTERS BALLPARK TOUR 3 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour COPPER TERRITORY TOUR 5 Hours | Bumpy Learn About Tour 12 CITY TOUR 4 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour JUNIPER FLATS SUNSET TOUR 1 Hour | Bumpy Learn About Tour
- Climate Controlled Environment
Discover Bisbee in Style and Safety: Unforgettable Big Jeep Tours Await! 🚙💨✨ CLIMATE-CONTROLLED Comfortable At Big Jeep Tours, comfort and safety are paramount. Our Big Jeep Wrangler is a harmonious blend of rugged capability and luxury, ensuring an unrivaled tour experience. The key feature is its climate-controlled environment, equipped with highly efficient air conditioning and heating systems, providing ultimate comfort regardless of the weather. During monsoon season, the Wrangler's robust design and water-tight seals keep you safe from lightning and dry from rain. In spring, its construction shields from strong winds, while in winter, the heating system offers warmth without the need for gloves, facilitating ease in photography. On clear days, the removable roof panels allow you to enjoy the sun and the stars, enhancing your scenic exploration of Bisbee. Big Jeep Tours promises a memorable experience where the journey is as impressive as the destination, prioritizing your comfort and security in every aspect. < Back To ALL - FEATURES
- AZURITE
Chessylite AZURITE Chessylite FIND A TOUR Azurite, scientifically known as Cu\(_3\)(CO\(_3\))\(_2\)(OH)\(_2\), is a vibrant blue mineral renowned for its stunning color and intricate crystal formations. It often appears as deep blue prismatic crystals or as massive formations with a vitreous to dull luster. Azurite can also occur in concentric layers or as encrustations on rocks, where its deep blue hue contrasts strikingly with the surrounding materials. This mineral, sometimes called Chessylite, is often associated with malachite, as the two minerals are frequently found together and can sometimes transform from one to the other under specific environmental conditions. A unique quality of azurite is its ability to be used as a natural pigment due to its intense blue color, which has been valued throughout history for artistic and decorative purposes. In Bisbee, Arizona , azurite holds particular significance because the area is one of the world's renowned locations for high-quality azurite specimens . The mineral is part of the rich mining history of Bisbee, contributing to the town's economic and cultural heritage. Azurite from Bisbee is highly sought after by collectors and geologists , making it an essential aspect of the town's identity and a point of pride for its residents. < Back To BISBEE MINERALS
- BISBEE'S TABLE
A description of the page BISBEE'S TABLE http://www.bisbeetable.com WE MAKE BISBEE MATTER BISBEE RESTAURANTS MAP
- SILVER
Sterling when Alloyed with Copper SILVER Sterling when Alloyed with Copper FIND A TOUR Silver, scientifically known as argentum (Ag) , is a lustrous, white, metallic element highly valued for its brilliant shine and reflective properties. As a transition metal , silver boasts a characteristic gleaming appearance that has captivated humans for centuries. Commonly referred to by names such as "sterling" when alloyed with copper for use in jewelry and silverware, silver is renowned for its excellent electrical conductivity , which makes it an essential component in the electronics industry, from circuit boards to solar panels . In Bisbee, Arizona , silver holds historical significance as a valuable byproduct of copper mining, which was the primary economic driver in the region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The extraction of copper led to the incidental discovery of silver deposits , contributing to Bisbee's economic development and growth. This made Bisbee a thriving mining town and cultural hub , attracting miners and settlers. The legacy of silver and copper mining is still visible in the town's rich history and preserved architecture, which continue to draw tourists and history enthusiasts to Bisbee today. < Back To BISBEE MINERALS
- BISBEE BLUE TURQUOISE
Matrix of Chocolate Brown < Back BISBEE BLUE TURQUOISE Matrix of Chocolate Brown Close-up of a Bisbee turquoise rock featuring patches of vibrant turquoise embedded in a matrix of deep brown and purple rock, showcasing the natural formation and contrasting colors of the mineral. Previous Next
- FEATURES | Bisbee Tours | Big Jeep ToursFeatures (All)
Discover the features that make Big Jeep Tours a go to Bisbee destination for Bisbee Tours. FEATURES Unique Qualities Big Jeep Tours in Bisbee, AZ, offers a range of thoughtfully designed features to enhance your adventure experience. Led by a native Bisbee tour guide, guests gain exclusive insights into the local culture and history, making each tour a unique and personal journey. Understanding the needs of all family members, we are pleased to welcome pets and offer complimentary tours for children, ensuring a family-friendly adventure. Our tours are both affordable and flexible, with no penalty for cancellations, catering to spontaneous travel changes. For your comfort, all our Jeeps are equipped with climate control, providing a pleasant environment regardless of the weather. Additionally, we specialize in private tours, guaranteeing an intimate and tailored experience for you and your group. Affordable Native Bisbee Tour Guide Savant Climate Controlled Environment Pawsome - Pets Welcome Kids Tour Free Private Tours Only
- Big Jeep Tours eGift Card | Bisbee Jeep Tour Gift CertificateseGift Card
Send an instant Big Jeep Tours eGift Card - redeemable on any Bisbee Jeep tour, never expires, and delivered by email. A memorable gift for birthdays, holidays, and retirements. BOOK ONLINE NOW Big Jeep Tours eGift Card Give a simple, flexible gift that never expires. Big Jeep Tours eGift Cards are delivered instantly by email and can be redeemed on any of our private Bisbee Jeep tours. Choose a preset amount or set a custom value, add a message, and you’re done. Big Jeep Tours - eGift Card $50 You can't go wrong with a gift card. Choose an amount and write a personalized message to make this gift your own. Amount $50 $70 $100 $140 $150 $200 $210 $280 Other amount Quantity Buy Now Why Give a Big Jeep Tours eGift Card? Never expires: Use it any time of year. Good for any tour: Apply your balance to any Big Jeep Tours experience. Easy for visitors: No hiking required—comfortable, guided Jeep tours with scenic views and history. Local expertise: Led by a 4th-generation Bisbee native with deep knowledge of mining, architecture, and local landmarks. Instant delivery: Email arrives within minutes—great for last-minute gifts. Explore [things to do in Bisbee] See our [private Bisbee Jeep tours] Choose Your Amount & Checkout Fast Select a preset amount or enter a custom value. Add a short message, and we’ll email the eGift Card to your recipient immediately. Available options: $50, $70, $100, $140, $150, $200, $210, $280, or custom amount. Redemption: Enter the gift-card code at checkout. Fees: No hidden fees. No expiration. Learn about our [guest-choice pickup service] How It Works (Instant Email Delivery) Pick an amount – Choose a preset value or set your own. Personalize – Add the recipient’s name and a short note. Receive instantly – We email the eGift Card with a code and a redemption link. (You can also forward or print the email for gifting.) Ready to use it now? [Book your Bisbee tour online] Perfect for Every Occasion A Big Jeep Tours eGift Card works for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, graduations, retirements, thank-you gifts, and trip surprises. It’s an easy way to give a “things to do in Bisbee” experience that guests remember. Catch mountain views on our [sunset Jeep tour] See vintage cars and storefronts at [Lowell AZ] FAQs About Our eGift Cards Do eGift Cards expire? No. Big Jeep Tours eGift Cards never expire. Can I use the card on any tour? Yes. eGift Cards are valid on every Big Jeep Tours experience, pending availability. How will my recipient get the card? Instant email delivery with the card value, code, and a redemption link. You can also print the email and hand-deliver it. How do I redeem my eGift Card? Choose a tour and date, then enter your gift-card code at checkout. The balance applies automatically. Can I combine multiple eGift Cards? Yes. Enter each code at checkout until your total is covered or reduced. What if my tour total is more than my eGift Card balance? You can pay the difference at checkout. Is there a physical card? No. eGift Cards are digital only.
- Day Trip From Tombstone | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaDay Trip From Tombstone
Looking for the best day trip from Tombstone, Arizona? Take a scenic drive to Bisbee and enjoy a private Jeep tour with mountain views, copper history, and vintage charm. SEE 8 TOUR OPTIONS Day Trip from Tombstone: Discover Bisbee by Jeep A Day Trip from Tombstone That’s Anything but Ordinary Tombstone gives you the Wild West . But just 30 miles away, Bisbee offers a mountain town with mining legends , colorful streets, and one-of-a-kind Jeep tours through Arizona’s high desert history . If you’re looking to stretch your day beyond gunfights and saloons, Bisbee is the perfect next stop. Why Choose Bisbee for Your Day Trip from Tombstone? It’s a scenic 35-minute drive on AZ-80 Bisbee is built into the Mule Mountains, with sweeping views and cooler temps Explore mining pits, retro cars , historic homes, and mountaintop overlooks It feels like stepping into a hidden Arizona gem — and our Jeep tours show you parts most tourists miss Bisbee is much bigger and the County Seat with 12 suburbs that span 30 miles and reach the Mexico border Mining is everywhere, open pits, historic equipment, mine headframes, and holes on the side of mountains. Bisbee is home of the oldest, multi-functional, operating ballpark in America What’s Included at Big Jeep Tours On the 2-hour private tour - Old Bisbee Tour , you’ll visit: Old Bisbee: Narrow roads, historic architecture, and local stories Lavender Pit: One of Arizona’s largest copper mines, with an overlook and geology insights Lowell, AZ: Classic cars, storefronts, Americana vibes, and a massive cemetery Tours are private, comfortable (up to 4 guests), and led by a local guide born and raised in Bisbee . How to Get from Tombstone to Bisbee The drive is simple and scenic — just 35 minutes down AZ-80. You’ll pass desert flats, ghost town scenery, and arrive right in the heart of Bisbee. Free Pickup Once You Arrive in Bisbee While Big Jeep Tours does not offer pickup in Tombstone, we provide free guest-choice pickup anywhere within Bisbee city limits — including hotels, restaurants, and public parking areas. If you're driving in for the day, we make it easy to hop on your Jeep tour without any extra hassle. ✅ Our Default Pickup Location: 10 Copper Queen Plaza, Bisbee, AZ 85603 This central spot sits right across the street from the historic Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum and is a popular, easy-to-find meeting point for visitors. It's surrounded by free and paid parking , dining, shops, and walkable attractions — perfect if you arrive early and want to explore a little before your tour. Where to Park in Bisbee Parking in Bisbee can be tricky due to the hills and narrow streets — but we’ve got you covered: Public parking lots are available directly across all around the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, along the Copper Queen Plaza , behind the Bisbee Convention Center and Library. Arrive 15–20 minutes early to find a spot, especially on weekends or during festivals. Parking is free in most areas, but please avoid blocking driveways or loading zones.
- Wildlife Sightings | Tours By Interest | Big Jeep ToursWildlife Sightings
Discover the wildlife of Bisbee, Arizona, on a private Big Jeep Tour. Spot Coues deer, turkey vultures, hawks, and more while exploring scenic mountain trails near dusk. Wildlife Sightings in Bisbee — What You Might See on a Big Jeep Tour Arizona Wildlife You May Spot on Our Jeep Tours Bisbee’s Mule Mountains and high desert ridgelines are home to a surprising diversity of wildlife. Big Jeep Tours gives you a front-row seat to nature from the comfort of a rugged 4x4 —no hiking boots required. Commonly or Occasionally Spotted Wildlife These species are regularly seen during our Jeep tours, especially near dusk or along brushy slopes: Coues White-tailed Deer - Frequently seen in small groups near treelines - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Miners Peak Tour Mule Deer – Larger than Coues, often found in the lower canyons - last sighting at the Evergreen Cemetery on the Old Bisbee Tour Gambel's Quail - Darting across roads in coveys or rustling through dry grass - last sighting in Saginaw on the 12 City Tour Anna’s Hummingbird – Hovering near flowering plants and desert blooms - last sighting in Old Bisbee on the Old Bisbee Tour Turkey Vulture - Gliding on thermals high above the canyons - last sighting at the Lavender Pit on the Old Bisbee Tour Common Raven – Calling from rock ledges or following vehicles curiously - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Miners Peak Tour Coatimundi – Raccoon-like climbers found in remote, wooded drainages - last sighting in Old Bisbee on the Bisbee Downtown Tour Red-tailed Hawk – Soaring above with a distinct call, hunting small prey - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Juniper Flats Sunset Tour Javelina – Rooting in scrub or foraging along dry washes - last sighting near Warren on the Smelters Ballpark Tour Greater Roadrunner - Zipping across trails and roadsides - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Juniper Flats Sunset Tour Chuckwalla - Basking on sunny rocks and old mining ruins - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Copper Territory Tour Western Bluebird - Flitting between junipers and open skies - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Miners Peak Tour Northern Cardinal - Bright flashes of red near trees and town edges - last sighting in Old Bisbee on the Old Bisbee Tour Rare and Elusive Sightings Though much harder to spot, these animals have all been seen in the region and may appear during your ride: Mountain Lion - Rare and shy, occasionally spotted on high cliffs - last sighting in Old Bisbee on the Old Bisbee Tour Black-tailed Rattlesnake – Sometimes found near warm rocks or road edges at dusk - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Juniper Flats Sunset Tour Coyotes - heard howling or seen crossing early trails - last sighting near Naco on the Diggers Borderwall Tour Gila Monster – A venomous but slow-moving lizard, most active in spring - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Juniper Flats Sunset Tour Ringtail – Nocturnal and secretive, sometimes glimpsed at dusk - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Juniper Flats Sunset Tour Pyrrhuloxia – Desert cousin of the cardinal, perched among mesquite Gould’s Turkey - Arizona’s rarest turkey, sometimes seen near water - last sighting at Juniper Flats on the Juniper Flats Sunset Tour Jaguar - Extremely rare; one was photographed in the region in 2024 Black Bear - May wander the ridges in late summer or fall Want a chance to see wildlife in their natural habitat? Join us for a Jeep tour near dusk and bring your camera. GALLERY Tours with the Best Chances for Wildlife Sightings Our most wildlife-rich routes travel through rugged landscapes where animals move freely—especially before sunset. These tours give you the best shot at spotting something special: Juniper Flats Sunset Tour — dusk is prime time for deer, birds, and more Miners Peak Tour — panoramic high ground where hawks ride the wind Copper Territory Tour — known for deer, coyote, quail, and javelina sightings All tours are private and slow-paced, giving you time to enjoy the landscape, scan for movement, and ask your guide about tracks or calls you hear along the way. Book a wildlife-friendly tour and experience the wilder side of Bisbee. Why Dusk is the Best Time for Wildlife in Bisbee While animals are always out there, your best chance to see them is just before sunset. As the sun dips and shadows stretch across the canyons, wildlife becomes more active—emerging to feed, cool off, or migrate. Our dusk tours aren’t just about better wildlife chances—they’re also some of the most visually stunning, with golden-hour light perfect for photography. Ride into golden hour with Big Jeep Tours and increase your chances of spotting native wildlife. FAQ — Wildlife Sightings What animals will I likely see? You’ll often see Coues deer, turkey vultures, hawks, western bluebirds, Gambel’s quail, Anna’s hummingbirds, ravens, chuckwallas, roadrunners, and northern cardinals. Rare but possible sightings include javelinas, coatimundi, rattlesnakes, Gould’s turkeys, red-tailed hawks, ringtails, and Gila monsters. Which tours give the best chance to see wildlife? The Juniper Flats Sunset Tour, Miners Peak Tour, and Copper Territory Tour are the top choices. Wildlife activity goes up near dusk. Is there a season for wildlife viewing? No. Animals are around year-round. The best time is late afternoon into sunset—when they’re most active. Do I have to get out and hike? Yes and no. You stay in the Jeep for the trip to the top of the Mule Mountains ; most sightings happen during the drive. All viewing is from the vehicle until we get to the top, and there's a 50-yard easy hike to a scenic overlook. How close do we get to the animals? We watch from a safe distance. The guide keeps animals undisturbed. You don't get close enough to touch or feed wildlife. What should I bring to take good photos? Bring a camera or phone with zoom, extra battery or charger, binoculars if you have them, sunglasses, and a light jacket for cooler evenings. Is it safe if we see snakes or other potentially dangerous animals? Yes. The guide knows how to handle those situations. We slow down or pause and watch safely. Follow the guide’s directions. Can I ask for a tour focused on wildlife? Yes. Tell us when you book that you want wildlife. We’ll pick routes and times (especially near sunset) to increase chances. Do you guarantee I’ll see specific animals? No. Wildlife is wild, so sightings can’t be guaranteed. Choosing the right tour and time improves your odds. What time of day is best for wildlife? Dusk—late afternoon into sunset gives the most and most active wildlife sightings. Want the best chance to see wildlife comfortably? Book a tour with a sunset start now.
- Parking Tips in Bisbee, AZ | Big Jeep Tours Meeting PointParking Tips
Parking tips for Big Jeep Tours in downtown Bisbee: where to park near 10 Copper Queen Plaza, best free & paid lots, walk times, and guest-choice pickup - make Bisbee tours and things to do in Bisbee easy. Parking Tips for Big Jeep Tours in Bisbee, AZ BEST PARKING SPOTS NEAR YOUR BIG JEEP TOURS START IN BISBEE Planning Bisbee tours or exploring things to do in Bisbee? Parking can be tricky in this historic Arizona town, especially on busy weekends or during events. At Big Jeep Tours, we want your adventure to start smoothly— that's why we've compiled these essential parking tips. Our tours begin at 10 Copper Queen Plaza, with no on-site guest parking, but plenty of nearby free and paid options just a short walk away. Whether you're joining our Old Bisbee Tour or discovering local attractions, these tips will help you find the perfect spot and dive right into the fun. Park Smart, Explore Bisbee's Heart! READY TO EXPLORE BISBEE? BOOK NOW WHERE TO PARK IN BISBEE AZ: FREE AND PAID OPTIONS NEAR DOWNTOWN Best Parking Spots Near The Tour Start Option 1: Bisbee Museum Street Parking - Main Street Side 5 Copper Queen Plaza Free 1-minute walk Limited spaces, can see Big Jeep Tours across the street Option 2: Copper Queen Plaza Street Parking 2 Main Street (near Bisbee's Table restaurant) Free 1-minute walk Limited spaces, can see Big Jeep Tours at the building next door Option 3: Mile High Pay Parking Lot 1 Main Street Paid 1-minute walk EV charging is available as well Option 4: Naco Road & Underpass Lot Near the Block Hotel Free 2-minute walk Small lot, early arrivals secure spots Option 5: Bisbee Museum - Howell Avenue Lot 5 Copper Queen Plaza (south side lot along Howell Avenue) Free 1-minute walk Limited spaces, easy access to Brewery Gulch Option 6: Commerce Street Parking Lot Large lot between the Mercantile on Main building and State Route 80 Free 2-minute walk Multiple spaces, easy access to main street shopping BOOK YOUR BISBEE JEEP TOUR How to Get to 10 Copper Queen Plaza Once parked, here’s how to walk to your tour meet-up location: From the Bisbee Museum Street Parking - Main Street Side , look west across the street towards the large blue/green building. The Big Jeep and Travis will be there waiting 15 minutes before your tour. From the Copper Queen Plaza Street Parking : look south along your side of the street, and you'll see the jeep. From the Mile High Parking Lot : walk towards the ATM, and around the corner of the blue/green building or next to the ATM is the jeep. From Naco Road & Underpass Lot : follow the sidewalk north towards the blue/green building, passing the paid parking lot and you will see the jeep. From the Bisbee Museum - Howell Avenue Lot : walk across the street towards the blue/green building, and you'll see the jeep. From the Commerce Street Parking Lot : walk around the large brown building (Mercantile on Main Street), pass Bisbee's Table restaurant sign heading south and you will find the jeep. REQUEST GUEST-CHOICE PICKUP LOCATION (PARK ANYWHERE!) Parking Map BISBEE TOURS PARKING MAP: BEST SPOTS NEAR OUR JEEP DEPARTURE FAQS Is there parking available at the Big Jeep Tours starting location?? No on-site guest parking at 10 Copper Queen Plaza, but free and paid parking areas are nearby and within walking distance. Where is the best place to park for Big Jeep Tours in Bisbee? The Bisbee Museum Street Parking - Main Street Side is right across the street and a few seconds' walk from our start. What are the free parking options near Copper Queen Plaza? Bisbee Museum Street Parking - Main Street Side , Copper Queen Plaza Street Parking , Naco Road & Underpass Lot , Bisbee Museum - Howell Avenue Lot , and Commerce Street Parking Lot. Is parking difficult in Bisbee on weekends or during events? Yes. There are a few thousand visitors on weekends, and early arrival is important. Patience and time to search for a parking spot are also important, as many spots will change hands multiple times throughout the day. Can I avoid parking altogether for my Bisbee Jeep tour? Yes, if you are staying at a hotel. Choose Guest-Choice Pickup . Is there RV or oversized vehicle parking near Big Jeep Tours? Yes. The Mile High Pay Parking Lot next to our starting point has larger parking spaces along with EV charging stations. RIDE THROUGH BISBEE'S MINING HISTORY
- MALACHITE
Peacock Stone MALACHITE Peacock Stone FIND A TOUR Malachite, scientifically known as copper carbonate hydroxide \((\text{Cu}_2\text{CO}_3(\text{OH})_2)\), is a striking green mineral known for its vibrant and varied banding patterns. Its appearance ranges from deep, rich greens to lighter, more translucent hues, often displaying intricate, swirling patterns or concentric circles. This mineral can be found in botryoidal, stalactitic, or crystalline forms, making it highly sought after for decorative and ornamental purposes . Commonly referred to as "peacock stone" or "green copper ore," malachite has been used for centuries in jewelry and as a pigment due to its eye-catching colors and unique patterns. One unique quality of malachite is its historical use as a pigment in green paints and its ability to react with acids, releasing carbon dioxide gas . In Bisbee, AZ , malachite holds particular significance due to the town's rich mining history. Bisbee was once a thriving copper mining town, and malachite, being a secondary copper mineral, is abundant in the area. The presence of malachite and other copper ores contributed significantly to the economic growth and development of Bisbee, attracting miners and settlers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, malachite remains an important part of Bisbee's cultural and geological heritage, drawing tourists and mineral enthusiasts to the region. < Back To BISBEE MINERALS






