Southern Arizona

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  • 1. High Spirits Flutes

    Odell Borg's Native American–style flutes can be admired, and purchased, at his factory store; just call first to make sure someone's there to open the showroom. In addition to being beautiful, the flutes' five-note pentatonic scale makes them easy to learn to play.

    714 Red Rock Ave., Patagonia, Arizona, 85624, USA
    520-394–2900
  • 2. Óptimo Custom Panama Hatworks

    Custom, handwoven Panama hats, as well as works of beaver, hare, and rabbit fur-felt, are what this nationally renowned shop is known for. It's also where people get their historical hats cleaned and restored.

    47 Main St., Bisbee, Arizona, 85603, USA
    520-432–4544
  • 3. 55 Main Gallery

    Although many artist studios, galleries, and boutiques in historic buildings line Main Street, which runs though Tombstone Canyon, 55 Main Gallery is one of several noteworthy galleries selling contemporary work at a range of prices along the main drag.

    55 Main St., Bisbee, Arizona, 85603, USA
    520-432–4694
  • 4. Belleza Gallery

    This fine-art gallery is owned and operated by Bisbee's Women's Transition Project, which aids homeless women and their children. Belleza features the work of local and national artists, as well as a line of wood Adirondack furniture made by women receiving assistance from the program. The gallery's commission from furniture sales goes directly into funding the Transition Project.

    23 Main St., Bisbee, Arizona, 85603, USA
    520-432–5877
  • 5. Colorado River Pottery

    This shop in the heart of Yuma features locally handcrafted bowls, vases, and dishes.

    67 W. 2nd St., Yuma, Arizona, 85635, USA
    928-343–0413
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  • 6. Global Arts Gallery

    Everything from Native American jewelry and local art and antiques to Middle Eastern rugs and musical instruments is showcased at Global Arts.

    315 McKeown Ave., Patagonia, Arizona, 85624, USA
    520-394–0077
  • 7. Killer Bee Guy

    A trip to Bisbee wouldn't be complete without a stop at the tiny shop of beekeeper Reed Booth. Sample his amazing array of honeys, honey butters, and mustards, and pick up some killer honey recipes.

    20 Main St., Bisbee, Arizona, 85603, USA
    520-432–8016
  • 8. Mesquite Grove Gallery

    Regina Medley, a talented local painter, weaver, and jewelry maker, markets her lovely wares here, along with the work of other regional artists.

    375 McKeown Ave., Patagonia, Arizona, 85624, USA
    520-400–7230

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 9. Old Bisbee Roasters

    In Peddlers Alley, grab a free cup of freshly brewed espresso from Old Bisbee Roasters, then buy some equally fresh-roasted, organic beans, bought in small batches from small, sustainable farms, at their shop down the road.

    7 Naco Rd., Bisbee, Arizona, 85603, USA
    866-432–5063
  • 10. Patagonia Trading Post

    This gallery features a thoughtful selection of jewelry, paintings, photography, quilts, and pottery by more than 60 local artists, as well as books by local authors on hiking and birding in the region.

    317 McKeown Ave., Patagonia, Arizona, 85624, USA
    520-394–2100
  • 11. Silver Hills Trading Co

    This store offers everything from Native American jewelry to Southwestern and Old West souvenirs, including replica guns and Tombstone sheriff badges.

    504 E. Allen St., Tombstone, Arizona, 85638, USA
    520-457–3335
  • 12. T. Miller's Tombstone Mercantile

    Get into the spirit of the Old West by purchasing high-quality, 1880s-style clothing and jewelry, as well as Western art, cowboy hats, and spurs. Refuel for more shopping or shoot-outs with a root beer float from their adjoining ice cream and sandwich shop.

    530 E. Allen St., Tombstone, Arizona, 85638, USA
    520-457–2405
  • 13. Basket Creations/Bard Date Company

    Closed Permanently

    The retail outlet of the Bard Date Company is a great place to sample and purchase all grades of the high-fiber, fat-free fruit grown in this region, including delicious date shakes.

    245 S. Main St., Yuma, Arizona, 85635, USA
    928-341–9966

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 14. Lefty's

    Closed Permanently

    Given the town's bloody history, it's not surprising that guns aren't permitted in most of the establishments, but it's worth visiting Lefty's, on the site of G. F. Spangenberg Gun Shop, where Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp, Doc Holliday, the Clantons, and the McLowrys all purchased weapons. The shop still sells a few period firearms; you can dress up in Western garb and get souvenir photos snapped here, too.

    17 S. 4th St., Tombstone, Arizona, 85638, USA
    520-457–3227
  • 15. Mariposa Books & More

    Closed Permanently

    The visitor center shares quarters with Mariposa Books & More, which has a nice selection of new and used books on topics ranging from cooking to regional history.

    317 McKeown Ave., Patagonia, Arizona, 85624, USA
    520-394–9186
  • 16. Prickly Pear

    Closed Permanently

    This store is packed with an assortment of gourmet coffees and teas, turquoise jewelry, hand-carved furniture, and wall art.

    324 S. Main St., Yuma, Arizona, 85635, USA
    928-343–0390

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Mon.

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