___ PLEASE NOTE: Entrance to the O.K. Corral Historic Complex requires a separate entrance ticket. This self-guided tour was published by a passionate local and is not affiliated with Tombstone Histor
From: $0.00
Location: Tombstone
What's Included
- Lifetime access to this tour in English
- VoiceMap app for Android and iOS
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, finding the starting point is pretty straightforward. The app provides GPS directions, so just follow those once you get there. Plus, it's in the heart of Tombstone, so it shouldn't be hard to locate. Just remember, there's a separate entrance fee for the O.K. Corral if you want to explore that too.
A: Absolutely! There aren't any age restrictions for this audio tour. It's designed to be family-friendly and fun for all ages. Kids usually love the Wild West stories! Just make sure they have their headphones too, since it’s audio-based. You might want to plan for some breaks if they get tired.
A: Good question! Since it's a self-guided tour, you can choose to do it another day if the weather's not great. Plus, you get lifetime access to the tour. Just keep an eye on the weather and plan accordingly. Definitely dress for the conditions, though—Tombstone can get pretty hot or rainy depending on the season!
Discussions
Just did the audio tour in Tombstone—What a blast!
I just finished the self-guided audio tour in Tombstone and it was awesome! The stories about the O.K. Corral gunfight were fascinating. You can easily spend an hour or more just wandering around if you stop at every point. I loved that I could replay sections I found especially interesting. If you’re considering it as a gift, it’s super affordable and perfect for history buffs or families. Anyone else try this?
Thinking about gifting the Tombstone tour—Any thoughts?
My friend loves the Wild West and I’m thinking of getting this audio tour for them. It’s super affordable at $0.00, which is hard to beat! Just wondering if it’s good for someone who isn’t very mobile. Can they pause and take breaks? Any tips?