Bisbee Arizona Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Bisbee, Arizona hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Bisbee. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Americas Best Value Inn Bisbee

Map Marker Americas Best Value Inn Bisbee

1372 Hwy 92, Bisbee, AZ

Rooms begin at $95.00

2 miles from Bisbee city center.

Copper Queen Hotel

Map Marker Copper Queen Hotel

11 Howell Avenue, Bisbee, AZ

Rooms begin at $134.20

1 mile from Bisbee city center.

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Trails Near Bisbee

  • Mule Mountains Trail Bisbee, AZ (Off-Highway Drives)
    This short trail is a perfect accompaniment to a trip to Bisbee, giving a bird’s-eye view over the town as well as over the lightly vegetated Mule Mountains. The trail leaves from the top of the Mule ...

  • San Pedro River Trail Tucson, AZ (Hiking)
    A plus for your dog on the San Pedro River hike is that no leashes are required except at the trailhead and at the San Pedro House terminus, provided your dog responds well to voice commands. Check wi...

  • Mexican Border Road Nogales, AZ (Off-Highway Drives)
    This long and greatly varied trail travels through some spectacular scenery in southern Arizona, at times running less than a mile north of the border with Mexico. Although the trail can be completed ...

  • Joes Canyon Trail Sierra Vista, AZ (Hiking)
    When Coronado marched into what would become the American Southwest in 1540, it marked an important, and tragic, episode in American history. For the first time the tradition-bound Native Americans of...

  • Douglas Area Campgrounds Douglas, AZ (Campgrounds)
    Douglas (in the southeastern corner of the state on the Mexican border) Willcox to the north, and Bisbee to the west frame several sky island mountain ranges with plenty of camping and recreational ac...

  • Carr Canyon Trail Sierra Vista, AZ (Off-Highway Drives)
    The higher elevations of the Huachuca Mountains near Sierra Vista provide many people the opportunity for some cooler hiking and camping in the summer months. This graded road accesses the Miller Peak...

  • San Pedro River Trail Tombstone, AZ (Hiking)
    In an arid state such as Arizona the importance of riparian areas cannot be overstated. Water, especially that which flows year-round, provides not only suitable growing conditions for various species...