Bisbbee Mine Tour

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Established in 1976, Bisbee Queen Mine Tour takes visitors to a tour to Queen Mine in Bisbee, Ariz., where copper ore and other minerals were mined in the twentieth century.

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Mar 10, 2025
This was my third time taking this tour, with yet another new person. It is worth the drive from the Phoenix area (approx. three hours) and I haven't brought someone new who has not been impressed. I…Full review by TaurusSun
Feb 21, 2025
Totally engaging. There guide was a retired long-time employee of the mine, and was great at answering questions, telling stories, etc. He made us feel totally safe being underground. It was the hig…Full review by NorthStar726660
Dec 3, 2024
Great tour and worth your time! Steve and his assistant Frank were our guides. Steve’s experience working in this mine in the 1970s and subsequently with bridge borings brought the tour to life. F…Full review by GTAggie93
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What does it cost?
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$16 for Adults / $8 for age 6-12 (taxes are included). Ages 0-5 not allowed underground. As of 12/3/2024
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are there rest room stops on tour
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No, but the tour is about 1 hour, so you should be ok. There are restrooms at the gift shop and tour office.
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can my service dog go on the tour?
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I don’t how a dog would be able to ride the tram. You straddle a narrow seat so it would seem unlikely. Sorry!
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Do I need to wear old clothing or specific shoes? Trying to plan ahead in case it's extremely dirty. Thanks!
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Not really. Jeans and tennis shoes are fine. A sweater or jacket wouldn't hurt. It's a bit cool down there.
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How would an older person manage this tour that has limited walking capability?
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I wouldn't recommend this tour for anyone who is unsure on their feet. The floors are uneven, with loose stoned and rock. There are some steps to climb and descend. It would not …
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I wouldn't recommend this tour for anyone who is unsure on their feet. The floors are uneven, with loose stoned and rock. There are some steps to climb and descend. It would not be safe or comfortable
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