Adventure Brief
Experience the haunted history of Bisbee, Arizona on The Wailing Woman of Zacatecas Canyon tour, where tragic stories and supernatural sightings await amid historic sites.
1.5 hours
easy
From $26.50
Family Friendly
Learn firsthand why we have the reputation as being one of the most haunted places on earth.
Experience the haunted history of Bisbee, Arizona on The Wailing Woman of Zacatecas Canyon tour, where tragic stories and supernatural sightings await amid historic sites.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
1.5 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; walking on uneven terrain but no steep climbs
Wildlife
History
The Mule Mountains’ forests were extensively logged in the early 1900s, prompting the construction of step dams to control seasonal flooding.
Conservation
Visitors are encouraged to respect historical sites to preserve both the cultural heritage and natural environment of Zacatecas Canyon.
Trails and Tales of Cochise County
Learn firsthand why we have the reputation as being one of the most haunted places on earth.
Trails and Tales of Cochise County is a Bisbee, Arizona-based tour operator that specializes in guided hikes, historic walking tours, motorized day trips, gallery strolls and cave and fossil explorations across Cochise County and southeast Arizona. Featured on The Adventure Collective, the company curates local routes that highlight Bisbee’s mining heritage, regional natural landmarks and borderland history.
Tours range from short walking tours through Old Town Bisbee and Brewery Gulch to longer outdoor hikes such as the Brown Canyon–Ramsey Canyon loop and the Bisbee 1000 Stair Climb route. Motorized day trips visit nearby destinations including Douglas and Agua Prieta, presenting cultural sites, historic hotels and local food. Specialty offerings include spelunking at Coronado Cave, fossil-focused walks, and themed experiences like the Wailing Woman of Zacatecas Canyon and trips to Chiricahua National Monument features.
All trip descriptions reflect on-site points of interest — Lavender Pit Mine viewpoints, mineshaft remnants, Pioneer Cemetery sites, and native wildlife viewing at Ramsey Canyon and Whitewater Draw. Trails and Tales of Cochise County organizes experiences appropriate for a range of abilities and interests, emphasizing historical context and natural interpretation. Information about routes, meeting points, and trip type (hike, walk, motorized) is provided for each offering, so visitors can select the best match for fitness level and curiosity.
Base Location
Bisbee, Arizona
Historic mining town in Cochise County
Tours Offered
22
Guided hikes, walks and motorized trips
Trip Types
Hiking · Historic · Motorized
From caves to canyon vistas
Operating Area
Cochise County & SE Arizona
Routes across the regional landscape
Reserve a hike, historic walk or motorized day trip through Cochise County and experience Bisbee’s landscapes, galleries and borderland stories with an experienced local operator.
Bring a flashlight
Evening tours can get dim; a flashlight helps you navigate safely and enhances the eerie atmosphere.
Wear sturdy shoes
The terrain around step dams and old cemeteries can be uneven—good footwear ensures comfort and safety.
Respect the historic sites
These locations are sensitive both historically and spiritually; maintain quiet and avoid disturbing the environment.
Charge your phone
Capture photos and videos during the tour, as you might get unexpected paranormal shots.
Comfortable walking shoes
Ensure good traction and comfort for uneven, often rocky paths.
Flashlight
Needed for low-light areas and to enhance spooky experiences after dusk.
Weather-appropriate jacket
Evenings can be chilly, especially in fall; dress in layers.
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Camera or smartphone
Ideal for capturing paranormal moments and scenic shots during the tour.