Tombstone, AZ

RV Park Near Tombstone, AZ
If you’re on the hunt for RV parks near Tombstone, AZ, Mountain View RV Park puts you just 15 minutes from this famous town in the Old West. Tombstone brings history to life with gunfight reenactments and horse-drawn carriages to saloons that have been serving visitors for over a 100 years. It’s the perfect day trip for the whole family.
Things to do while in Tombstone

Old Tombstone Western Theme Park
Old Tombstone Western Theme Park takes the town’s frontier days and adds a healthy dose of humor. Between the comedy gunfights, stagecoach rides, and old-time photo ops, history feels alive without the stuffy museum vibe. Kids love the mini-golf course, and adults usually end up laughing just as hard as the little ones. If you visit on a weekend, plan to stay for the afternoon. The shows run throughout the day and the small gift shops nearby have plenty of fun Old West keepsakes to take home.

Good Enough Mine Tour
The Good Enough Mine Tour takes you straight underground into the mine that started it all. Guided tours walk you through the original silver tunnels that first put Tombstone on the map back in 1878. The guides share stories about the boomtown days, mining mishaps, and the characters who made fortunes (and lost them) in these same shafts. The tour stays a comfortable temperature year-round so it’s a great pick for a hot afternoon.

Mule Mountains
Located just southeast of Tombstone, the Mule Mountains are a great option for anyone who wants to explore beyond the boardwalks. The range is filled with old mining roads, scenic overlooks, and trailheads that attract hikers and off-road drivers year-round. The nearby town of Bisbee sits right against the mountains and makes for an easy day trip with art galleries, local breweries, and a few hillside cafés worth checking out. If you’re into history, exploring, or just a good mountain drive, the Mule Mountains are well worth adding to your Tombstone itinerary.

Big Nose Kate’s Saloon
Big Nose Kate’s Saloon is about as close as you can get to the Old West without a time machine. The place was once the Grand Hotel which served as a popular spot for miners and outlaws back in the 1880s, and it still carries that energy today. Inside, you’ll find live music, a hearty pub menu, and bartenders who seem to have a story for everyone who walks in.
By the time you’ve had your fill of gunfights, ghost stories, and old-time saloons, you’ll be glad Mountain View RV Park is only a short drive away.
Down the road, we have full hookup RV sites, clean showers, laundry facilities, and more for a comfortable desert getaway. We can’t wait to welcome you to the region!
