Hotels in Cochise County, AZ

Hotels in Cochise County, AZ
Located in southern Arizona, Cochise County is rich with western lore. From Wyatt Ear to the famous Apache leader Cochise, legends were born in this rugged territory. Thousands of travelers visit the county each year in search of outdoor adventure while basking in the warm desert sun. Outdoor enthusiasts will find an array of activities from hiking the scenic trails within Chiricahua National Monument to rock climbing at Cochise Stronghold located within the Coronado National Forest. Travelers that wish to combine history with adventure will find hotels located throughout the county that offer a glimpse into the area's turbulent past.

Copper Queen Hotel

The Copper Queen Hotel is Located 90 minutes southeast of Tucson and nestled within the historical Bisbee, Arizona. Established in 1902, this landmark hotel features 48 guest rooms that maintain their reminiscent heritage. All rooms come with individual heating and air conditioning units, cable TV and a private bath. The hotel also offers seven specialty rooms; each decorated with a distinctive theme. Guests may also use the outdoor solar heated pool.

Copper Queen Hotel
11 Lowell Avenue
Bisbee, AZ 85603-1131
(520) 432-2216
copperqueen.com

Gadsden Hotel

The Gadsden Hotel is noted as one of the "last grand hotels" and the historical architecture of the hotel remains a historic Arizona landmark located in Douglas, Arizona Guests are welcomed by a spacious lobby that features a decorative white marble staircase and an authentic Tiffany stained glass mural. Featuring a central location to Tombstone and the granite rock of Cochise Stronghold, travelers may combine a historical tour of southern Arizona with a multitude of outdoor recreational activities. All guest rooms include a king, queen or double size-bed, cable TV and period décor. Guests may also reserve the hotel's spacious Jacuzzi suite.

Gadsden Hotel
1046 G Avenue
Douglas, AZ 85607-2018
(520) 364-4481
hotelgadsden.com

Best Western Plaza Inn

Located off Interstate 10 in Willcox, the Best Western Plaza Inn offers a central location to the hiking trails in Chiracahua National Monument and rock climbing at Cochise Stronghold. The Inn has 85 non-smoking guest rooms. Each one is equipped with cable TV, refrigerator (upon request), in-room climate control and high-speed Internet access. Additional hotel amenities include a seasonally heated outdoor pool, complimentary continental breakfast, free parking and guest laundry facility. This AAA two-diamond rated hotel allows guests under the age of 12 to stay for free with one paying adult.

Best Western Plaza Inn
1100 West Rex Allen Drive
Willcox, AZ 85643-1014
(520) 384-3556
bestwesternarizona.com

Article Written By Patricia Poulin

Patricia Poulin is a freelance writer based out of the western slope of Colorado. Poulin's travels and insight have chronicled in print media resources, such as "Inside Outside" and "Breathe" magazine. She is also a regular contributor for other various publications including "USA Today." Poulin holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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