Vibrant desert landscapes and a vibrant downtown culture combine in Bisbee.
What sprang to life as a mining town at the turn of the century (the 20th century, that is) is now a cultural hub in southeastern Arizona. Located 90 miles from Tucson, Bisbee is a destination for RVers who appreciate history, art, and the great outdoors. Day trip to Tombstone, where the Old West comes to life. RV campsites have desert landscapes and mountain views. The vibrant technicolor cactus flowers are rivaled only by the sunsets. You may find RV sites in Bisbee close to town, making it easy to hop downtown for dinner and drinks, while others sites are more remote, located in the desert expanse. Public RV campgrounds and private campsites are located in and near the Coronado National Memorial or Chiricahua National Monument. RV site amenities may include electric and water hookups, though full hookups and wifi are less common. A surprising find is RV sites located in working vineyards.