Southeast Arizona tourist spots





 



Today we moved to Benson, AZ so we could explore some spots in southeast Arizona. Our first stop was the spot where Coronado first explored California. This Memorial sits on the border of Mexico.  Some of the trails were closed because the border wall is under construction in this area. You can see the wall for miles as you drive into the park. It’s hard to believe that this Memorial sits at over 5000 feet elevation and has its highest peak reaching over 9,500 feet. It snows here in the winter.  


We then set off for the artist community of Bisbee.  We walked around Erie Street which could be the set for a fifties movie. Lots of old cars and memorabilia.  






We then set out to explore the other parts of Bisbee.  We found an outdoor walkway lined with art. 










We found a dog friendly brewery where we sampled the local brew. 



Our last stop was the tourist trap of Tombstone.  We walked around but really had no desire to watch a shootout.  




Comments

  1. Those cars!!! Love it. Sounds like you guys are humming right along! Hope Rikki is hanging in there and slowly getting into the swing of things.

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  2. Hi Mary Lou, I am enjoying hearing about your trip. It's a late comment, but I always thought BIsbee was an interesting visit. Ate Christmas dinner at the Copper Queen many years ago. Glad you are having fun and getting to see so many interesting places.

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