RV Resorts & Parks in Tombstone, AZ

RV Resorts & Parks in Tombstone, AZ
Tombstone, Ariz., is a National Historical Landmark and one of the country's best examples of a late 1800s western town with a deep mining heritage. Often referred to as "The Town Too Tough to Die," it was home to many of the Wild West's most famous outlaws. Tombstone offers visitors a unique glance into the past with attractions such as ghost town and mining tours, museums, art galleries, gun shows and a tour of the Boothill Graveyard.

Tombstone RV Park & Resort

Tombstone RV Park & Resort is a mile from historic Tombstone, just north of Boothill Cemetery. The resort offers 80 sites with 30- and 50-amp full hookups. It features restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, cable TV, free Wi-Fi, a pool, playground, shuffleboard court and is pet-friendly. There is a free shuttle to historic Tombstone. Tent camping and cabin rental also are available.

Tombstone RV Park & Resort
1475 N. Highway 80
Tombstone, AZ 85638
(800) 348-3829
tombstone-rv.com/Home

Stampede RV Park

Stampede RV Park is within walking distance of downtown Tombstone and a few miles from the Dragoon Mountains and San Pedro River. The park is open year-round and there are 44 sites with 30- and 50-amp full hookups. It features restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, cable TV and is pet-friendly. Cabin rentals are also available.

Stampede RV Park
201 W. Allen St.
Tombstone, AZ 85638
(520) 457-3738
tombstone-stampede.com

Wells Fargo RV Park

Wells Fargo RV Park is in the historic district of Tombstone and within walking distance of attractions, shops and restaurants. The park is open all year and has 71 sites with 30-amp full hookups. It features restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, cable TV, free Wi-Fi and is pet-friendly. Tent sites are also available.

Wells Fargo RV Park
215 E. Fremont St.
Tombstone, AZ 85638
(800) 269-8266
wellsfargorv.com/

Article Written By A.C. Bauer

A.C. Bauer is a seasoned adventurist with explorations spanning four continents, including hiking Machu Picchu, snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, running the Ice Age Trail and road biking out of her front door. She has written marketing materials for eight years and worked for Red Bull, Disney and Dick's Sporting Goods, and received a master's in recreation and sport science from Ohio University.

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