Copper Queen Mine Tours Bisbee Arizona

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A brisk train ride into 1500' of the Queen Mine's mysterious depths and crannies awaits you. 'Discover timbering, stopes, veins of mineralization …

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Mar 24, 2025
This is a neat place to visit. We went late, so the last tour had already started. We were able to visit the surrounding area.Full review by TravelingBum52
Mar 21, 2025
This was a great tour. Our tour guide, Neal, used to work in the mine. He had so many good stories and facts, and he has a wonderful sense of humor. He made the tour so much fun, and the mine itself …Full review by Kristin M
Mar 14, 2025
Very informative, unique experience! We have been to quite a few mine tour and this was the best one. The tour guide was a former miner. He made the tour so interesting.Full review by Coastal08985528541
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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 unfortunately not. The tour isn't too long though.
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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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No need for old clothes or shoes, you don't get dirty. Bring a sweatshirt as it's cold in the mines. Make sure you have a reservation, too. Enjoy!
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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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