Places To Stay

Need a Place To Stay? Bisbee Has Some Very Cool Options Like Nowhere Else!

CampRiff

The Road To Camp Riff

When we began our trek to CampRiff, our pack was full of passion for creating community and the implicit joy of the great outdoors. We envisioned finding a place where all types of campers could experience the beauty of the Arizona desert, while enjoying unique amenities and entertainment.

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Old Bisbee High Lofts

Bisbee is a historic mining town known for its charming Victorian-era architecture, colorful hillside houses, and winding streets. With a thriving arts scene, quirky vibe, and rich history showcased at the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, it offers a unique, creative atmosphere.
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The Carrick: All-Suites Hotel

Located in the heart of Old Bisbee are uniquely themed, refurbished apartment-style suites blend historic charm with modern style. Enjoy spacious living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, high ceilings, large windows, and many with decks offering panoramic views.

Casita Sonora

Casita Sonora

Escape to Bisbee and stay at this charming 2-bedroom, 2-bath vacation rental! Just minutes from downtown’s restaurants, shops, and attractions, it’s the perfect home base. Explore the Queen Mine, visit Belleza Gallery, or hike scenic trails before relaxing on the furnished porch and enjoying the peaceful vibe.
St. Patrick

St. Patrick Suite

Once known as the “Queen of the Copper Mines,” Bisbee boasts rich history, quirky charm, and scenic mountain views. Stay in the ‘St. Patrick Suite,’ a 1-bedroom, 1-bath vacation rental in the heart of town. Explore on foot, visit local wineries, enjoy outdoor adventures, or catch a famous gunfight in Tombstone!
St. Cecelia

St. Cecelia Suite

Once a thriving mining town, Bisbee, the ‘Queen of the Copper Mines,’ now attracts visitors with its history, charm, and scenic views. Stay in this 1-bed, 1-bath vacation rental at St. Joseph, a former Catholic Convent. Just 90 miles from Tucson and near the Mexican border, it’s a perfect base for exploring top attractions!
St. Blaise

St. Blaise Suite

From wineries to Tombstone’s legendary gunfights, Bisbee has it all! Stay at ‘St. Blaise,’ a 2-bedroom, 1-bath vacation rental in the historic St. Joseph building. Explore museums, mines, golf, hike, or browse galleries, then dine al fresco on the balcony. Discover why Bisbee is the “Queen of the Copper Mines” and book your stay today!
St. Valentine

St. Valentine Suite

Discover Bisbee’s charm from this 2-bed, 1-bath vacation rental in St. Josephs, a former Catholic Convent. Start your mornings with coffee on the balcony, then explore town on foot. Visit the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, Queen Mine Tours, and more to see why it’s called the “Queen of the Copper Mines”!
Shady Dell Vintage

Warner Hotel

The Warner Hotel in Bisbee, AZ is a restored 1908 boarding house turned boutique hotel with 11 stylish suites. Located in the heart of Old Bisbee, it’s close to shops, galleries, and historic landmarks. Guests enjoy modern comforts like Wi-Fi, private baths, and event spaces—all within a building full of character and history.

Shady Dell Vintage

The Shady Dell

Visit the Shady Dell Vintage Trailer Court Step back in time with a stay at the Shady Dell Vintage Trailer Court. This quirky accommodation option features a collection of restored vintage trailers from the 1940s and 1950s. Each trailer is uniquely decorated, offering a nostalgic and charming stay. Whether you choose the 1947 Tiki Bus or the 1951 Royal Mansion, you’ll enjoy a one-of-a-kind lodging experience that perfectly complements Bisbee’s quirky charm.

St. Joseph's

St. Joseph's

St. Joseph’s offers four fully furnished apartments, perfect for extra-large groups. With a total of 6 queen beds, 4 sofa beds, and 4 bathrooms, this property provides spacious and comfortable accommodations for families, friends, or colleagues. 

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The Bisbee Brew House

Escape to the “Queen of the Copper Mines,” and stay at this 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom vacation rental house in Bisbee, Arizona. You’ll be within walking distance of some of the best attractions in town. After touring a mine, art gallery, or museum, fuel up at a local restaurant. Fill up a growler at The Bisbee Brewing Company just a few steps away to quench the thirst of your group while enjoying the amazing views from the balcony. Fire up the grill for a cookout and dine al fresco on the patio.