Luxury Golf Cart Tour: Exploring Lowell and Warren
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Experience the history of Warren as Arizona’s first planned mining suburb
Enjoy visiting the Bisbee Farmers Market with lively local flavor
Discover the Warren mural district and creative works by local artists
Learn about surreal murals at Sorted Past and graffiti at the skate park
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Experience the fascinating history and culture of Bisbee on this motorized tour that begins with a visit to the Lavender Pit. Here, tour participants will learn about the evolution of mining in the area, from traditional smelting to the modern electrochemical processes used to separate copper from ore. The journey continues to Erie Street in the ghost town of Lowell, known for its collection of vintage cars and as the original home of the Bisbee Breakfast Club. Visitors will hear why this once-thriving community was abandoned and why it is now at risk of permanent closure. The tour also includes a stop at the Shady Dell to explore its collection of vintage motor homes and classic cars, offering a glimpse into the transportation history of the region.
Discover the planned community of Warren, Arizona’s first suburb, designed for affluent mining district residents and named after George Warren, a pioneer copper claimant. Depending on the schedule, participants may enjoy a lively stop at the Bisbee Farmers Market, full of local flavors and activity. The tour proceeds through the Warren mural district, where visitors can admire works such as the surreal vision created by muralist Bill Mead at Sorted Past and the striking graffiti art at the Bisbee Skate Park. The day concludes with a reflective visit to Evergreen Cemetery, where some of Bisbee’s most colorful historical residents now rest. This tour blends industrial history, artistic exploration, and cultural heritage, offering participants a rich and varied view of Bisbee’s past and present.
Guided motorized tour
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Camera
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking at multiple stops
Dress in layers to adjust to changing outdoor weather conditions
Carry a camera or phone to capture historic and artistic sites
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