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Discover the Good Enough Silver Mine Tour in Tombstone, Arizona
The Good Enough Silver Mine Tour takes visitors deep beneath the streets of Tombstone to explore the mine that made this town famous in the 1880s. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour reveals how miners extracted silver in one of the richest strikes in Arizona’s history.
Guests descend into the original Good Enough Mine tunnels, walking past authentic mining equipment and geological formations. Along the way, guides explain how silver ore was located, extracted, and hauled to the surface — and how these discoveries fueled Tombstone’s boomtown days.
The tour is a blend of Old West history, mining technology, and underground adventure, making it a unique way to step back into Tombstone’s legendary past.
Why it’s special:
The Good Enough Mine is one of the few original silver mines in Tombstone that’s safe and open to the public. It provides an authentic underground experience, unlike surface-level museums. Combined with Tombstone’s Wild West history — from the OK Corral to saloon shootouts — this tour is a must for history buffs, families, and adventure seekers.
History/Story of the Good Enough Silver Mine
The Good Enough Mine was discovered in 1878 by prospector Ed Schieffelin, whose silver strikes transformed Tombstone into one of the richest mining towns in the American West. At its peak, the mine produced millions of dollars in silver ore, attracting fortune-seekers, cowboys, and entrepreneurs.
Tombstone became infamous for its lawless streets and iconic events like the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Today, the restored Good Enough Mine offers a rare glimpse into the original workings that built the “Town Too Tough to Die.”
What You’ll See & Do on the Good Enough Mine Tour
Descend into the underground tunnels of an authentic 19th-century silver mine.
See original mining equipment, ore veins, and wooden supports.
Learn about mining methods used in the 1800s.
Hear stories of Tombstone’s mining boom and Wild West history.
Take photos in designated areas underground.
Visit the onsite gift shop for minerals, jewelry, and Old West souvenirs.
Hands-On Elements: Handling rock samples, exploring tunnels, interacting with mining gear.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed in designated underground areas and at the surface gift shop.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Good Enough Mine Gift Shop with minerals, fossils, jewelry, and Wild West memorabilia
Combination tickets with other Tombstone attractions available
Pricing of Good Enough Silver Mine Tour
Adults: $15
Seniors (60+): $12
Children (6–12): $7
Children under 6: Free
Group discounts available with reservations
Practical Info for Visiting the Good Enough Mine Tour
Duration: ~45 minutes
Format: Guided underground walking tour
Schedule & Seasonality: Open daily, 10 AM–5 PM; tours run every 30 minutes; closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas
Audience: Families, history lovers, school groups, adventure tourists
Accessibility: Limited — underground tunnels are not wheelchair accessible; sturdy shoes recommended
Safety & Restrictions:
Uneven ground and low ceilings in tunnels
Not recommended for guests with mobility issues or claustrophobia
Children must be accompanied by adults
Languages: English; some tours may offer bilingual guides
Group & School Visits: Educational tours and group packages available with advance booking
What to Bring/Wear: Closed-toe shoes, light jacket (cool underground temperatures)
Facilities: Restrooms, gift shop, surface-level waiting area
Closures & Downtime: Closed on major holidays; occasional pauses for maintenance
Location & Booking
Getting There: Free parking onsite; located in downtown Tombstone near other historic attractions
Booking: Tickets available onsite or online at Good Enough Silver Mine Tours
Cancellation & Refunds: Refunds available up to 24 hours in advance for online bookings
On-Site Extras: Gift shop, combination tickets with other Tombstone attractions
Nearby
O.K. Corral Historic Complex
Bird Cage Theatre
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
FAQs About Visiting the Good Enough Silver Mine Tour
How deep underground does the tour go?
The Good Enough Mine tour takes you about 100 feet below ground into the original tunnels.
Is the mine tour safe for children?
Yes, children are welcome with adults, though the uneven terrain may be challenging for very young kids.
Do I need special clothing or equipment?
No special gear is required, but sturdy shoes and a light jacket are recommended for the cool, uneven tunnels.
Can I take photos underground?
Yes, in designated areas. Flash photography may be restricted in some sections.
How long is the Good Enough Mine Tour?
Tours last about 45 minutes, with frequent departures throughout the day.
Is the mine wheelchair accessible?
Unfortunately, due to the historic underground structure, the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Walk-ins are welcome, but advance booking is recommended during weekends and peak tourist seasons.
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