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Ghost City Tours
It isn't much of a secret that Tombstone is one of the most haunted towns of the Old West. After all, many people who visit Tombstone do so...
Ghost City Tours
It's wine country, without the snootiness. Sonoita and Elgin locals welcome the opportunity to show off the sights, tastes and experiences that they love about the region.
If you're driving on Arizona State Route 82 or 83 in southern Arizona, the towns of Sonoita and Elgin may not stand out much, but stop and explore a bit, and you'll find several standout attractions.
The wineries of Sonoita-Elgin are the main reason out-of-towners find themselves in the area. It's the first region in Arizona to have earned the American Viticultural Area (AVA) designation, thanks to its rolling hills and cooler temperatures, and there are about twenty wineries here—the view from Rune is particularly impressive.
Arizona Hops and Vines pairs its wines with Hot Cheetos and Fritos, and the events are as memorable as the wine tasting experience, like the Drag Races, an annual LGBTQ+ benefit featuring drag queens sprinting in their best outfits. There's also a late-summer camping sleepover (if the thought of waking up in a tent with a red wine hangover doesn’t terrify you).
Wines aside, Sonoita-Elgin are also home to Copper Brothel Brewery and two distilleries. Take a sip of Copper Brothel's craft beers, like the Ivy, a fruit-forward IPA. Flying Leap Vineyards & Distillery's Elgin location distills spirits, including whiskey, brandy and vodka, while the Elgin Winery and Distillery is a must-visit attraction that produces the world's best rum. That's not an exaggeration. Its Ron Regalo De Vida® spirit won the best rum in the world, back to back (2018 and 2019), at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
At the intersection of Arizona State Routes 82 and 83, the Sonoita Fairgrounds are at the southwest quadrant—but, one could argue they're the center of it all. Year-round, the Sonoita Fairgrounds draws crowds, hosting rodeos, horse shows and horse races (the same races where, decades ago, multiple-time Triple Crown winner Bob Baffert got his start). In the fall, the Sonoita Fairgrounds become a cacophony of oinking, screaming, and singing—it's the Santa Cruz County Fair, where livestock competitions, amusement rides and entertainment are combined into one epic weekend. Don't skip the local honey.
Fritos from Arizona Hops and Vines not doing it for you? Maybe the pies at Pronghorn Pizza located at Dos Cabezas WineWorks soaked up the alcohol but you're still hungry? Try The Steak Out, Sonoita's longest-running restaurant and saloon, serving more than 60 years of classics. The setting is as important as the steak—The Steak Out is like a living bulletin board, displaying decades of local history. Read the newspaper clipping of the local who made it onto American Idol, or check out the photos of vintage Sonoita, featuring John Wayne-esque cowboys.
Hiking trails and wine trails intermingle at this outdoor paradise in Southern Arizona.
Cities
Spend time outdoors, then sample the local cuisine and arts scene in this small town south of Tucson.
Discover a refreshing oasis tucked away in the rolling hills of Southeastern Arizona.
Cities
Spend some time in this Spanish Presidio turned artist colony, where creativity is as present in the galleries and shops as it is in restaurant...
Cities
Like an Old West theme park, the Town Too Tough to Die brings its history to life on Allen Street. Located in southern Arizona's Cochise County,...
Road Trips
The next time you find yourself in Tucson, consider a day trip to one of these Southern Arizona destinations—all of which can be done within a...
Road Trips & Tours
Join us on a trip to meet the amazing people behind some of Arizona's most amazing experiences.
Eat & Drink
Discover the regions and vineyards making Arizona a must stop for wine lovers. The wine industry in Arizona is rooted in the 1600s, but only...
Eat & Drink
Arizona's three major wine-growing regions—Sonoita, Willcox and the Verde Valley—produce some pretty incredible wines, most of which you can...
Eat & Drink
One of Arizona’s fastest-growing emerging wineries is Los Milics Vineyards.
Arizona Women in Wine
Two dynamic women from two different backgrounds, Julia Dixon and Brooke Lowry Ide found new lives and purpose in wineries located in southern...
Tours
It isn't much of a secret that Tombstone is one of the most haunted towns of the Old West. After all, many people who visit Tombstone do so...
Galleries & Museums
From around the corner, or around the world, find eye-catching objects d’art and home furnishings—many of which have a fascinating story...
Wineries
Emerging from the grasslands of Elgin, in southern Arizona, this award-winning winery produces wines reminiscent of the Rhone Regions of...
Wineries
High Lonesome Vineyard wine grapes are 100% grown in southeastern Arizona in a fertile valley surrounded by mountains, including those of...
Wineries
We offer some of the best European-wine-grape wines grown on the high desert between Tombstone and Bisbee, Arizona, such as Riesling,...
Tours
Celebrate the journey in small groups! Since 1984 Kindred Tours has been exploring the world, with a particular focus on the American...
Wineries
Our rich, full-bodied estate wines are made from classic Italian varietals of Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, Montepulciano, Aglianico, Malvasia and...
Wineries
Los Milics Vineyards is beautifully located at the base of The Biscuit in Elgin. They are open for tastings on the crush pad of the winery...
The Old West
On October 26, 1881, long-simmering friction between the Earps and the Clanton-McLaury gang erupted in the vacant lot behind the O.K....
Family Activities
Fly across Rattlesnake Gulch on our zipline in the most beautiful part of the desert in southwest Arizona. Bonus: We're the only target...
Hiking & Trails
Just 30 minutes from rental/Airport location, take on the Sonoita/Patagonia Fabulous Four – Empire Ranch/Cienegas – FAST hardbacked dirt...
Visitor Centers
Tucked away in the rolling hills of southeastern Arizona is a hidden treasure. Patagonia Lake State Park was established in 1975 as a state...