Arizona still has a few hundred active mines, but the industry’s heyday is nothing more than a distant memory. Our state’s mining history is far too rich to let fade into oblivion, which is exactly why tours like this one exist. Copper Queen Mine, where some of the largest copper amounts in the world were found, lets curious visitors descend 1,500 feet underground into its depths. The tour guides are all former mineworkers, so rest assured you’re in for an authentic experience.

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The tour costs $14 for adults and $6.50 for children ages 6-12. Kids under age 5 are not permitted underground. Reservations are required, and you can make them online. Visit the mine’s website or Facebook page to learn more and/or book your spot.

Have you ever taken a tour of Copper Queen Mine? If so, let us know all about the experience!

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