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A long stretch of the tall border fence in Naco, Arizona, extending along a dirt road with utility poles aligned on one side, set against a sparse desert landscape under a clear sky.

BORDER WALL 

GATES AND GUARDS

Our tours offer a close-up look at the towering border wall in Naco, showcasing its monumental scale and exploring its impact on the local communities around Bisbee. You'll gain insight into the profound effects of this boundary on the landscape and the lives of those who reside near it. Additional highlights of our tours include a visit to Fort Naco, one of the last border forts built in the U.S., and a chance to see the site of the first foreign aerial bombardment on American soil. Join us to uncover the rich history and current realities of these significant sites.
 
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4 Hours | Mild

Adult $132, Senior $120,

Youth $66, Child free

A long stretch of the tall border fence in Naco, Arizona, extending along a dirt road with utility poles aligned on one side, set against a sparse desert landscape under a clear sky.

Discover Bisbee's unique suburbs, where architectural marvels, panoramic views, deep mining history, spooky tales, and personal childhood stories come together to create an unforgettable experience.

3 Hours | Mild

Adult $99, Senior $90,

Youth $50, Child free

Ruins of an old adobe structure at Fort Naco near Bisbee, Arizona, with crumbling walls and an intact window frame offering a view of distant mountains under a clear blue sky.

Explore Old Bisbee’s architecture, mining sites, Lowell’s eerie charm, and Naco’s border history, all guided by a local sharing personal childhood tales.

5 Hours | Bumpy

Adult $165, Senior $148,

Youth $83, Child free

Facade of abandoned commercial buildings in Naco, featuring various architectural styles, including a yellow building with graffiti, a central orange stucco building with a red door, and a deteriorating structure with exposed wood and peeling paint, under a clear blue sky.

Explore over 40 miles of Bisbee's rich history and rugged landscapes, guided by a native with thrilling stories and personal insights.

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