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Rose Tree Museum

Museum in Tombstone

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:21 AM

Rose Tree Museum is located in Tombstone (City in Arizona), United States. It's address is 118 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638.

118 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638

PW6M+R3 Tombstone, Arizona

(520) 457-3326

tombstonerosetree.com

Check Time Table for Rose Tree Museum


Monday11 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday11 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday11 AM to 5 PM
Thursday11 AM to 5 PM
Friday11 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday11 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Rose Tree Museum?

Rose Tree Museum is located at: 118 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638.

What is the phone number of Rose Tree Museum?

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What are the coordinates of Rose Tree Museum?

Coordinates: 31.7121034, -110.0673226

Rose Tree Museum Reviews

Mellyn Anderson
2024-04-07 18:34:32 GMT

The largest rose bush in the world is a MUST SEE! What an experience, especially for rose lovers!! This is my third time visiting the rose bush, and I will definitely be back. This time I stayed in a Rose Bush Museum suite - which has private 24 hour access to the courtyard where the rose bush resides. And I planned my visit to coincide with the rose bush's peak of full bloom. Incredible experience!

Theresa Erickson
2024-04-04 14:44:34 GMT

We went to see the largest tree rose in the world blooming. The rose is a spectacular sight even when it's not blooming, but seeing it in bloom was a treat. The museum is well stocked with historical items and the grounds are colorful and quaint. It's worth the $5 fee to learn about local history and get you off the main road and tourist traps.

hoyt walter
2024-02-19 21:07:45 GMT

It's only $5 to enter, and that gets you access to the museum as well. And they have close to a hundred firearms from the time period among other items to view in the museum, The Rose tree is in back in the Courtyard.

John Griffin
2024-04-09 22:55:01 GMT

You can't imagine how big this Rose bush is. And for $7 it's worth every dollar. There is a lot of history included. We stopped by in early April and the smell was amazing.

Candace Rose
2023-08-12 17:26:22 GMT

I couldn't believe how massive the largest rose tree in the world was! There's an informative little museum about who planted the tree and what the location was before. This would be a great place to rest shielded from the intense Arizona summer sun.

Chris Bloomfield
2023-04-12 00:19:18 GMT

We were lucky to visit when the rose bush was in bloom and it was amazing! Staff was friendly and punny😁(mention the fans and he will have you rolling). $5 for entrance (anyone over 14) and kids are free. The museum is small, but they have some amazing things. Texas Republic currency and a wooden bowling ball were something you don't see everyday. The rose bush is epic and so cool! Pictures don't do it justice and it really has to be seen in person, so that you can get a feel of how large the thing is.

Quebec
2024-02-07 06:34:34 GMT

The rose tree was nice to visit. Entry was only $5 per person, and the owner was very nice and helpful. The little walk-through museum was also very nice.

Jonathan Dunn
2023-04-04 01:20:46 GMT

The price is $5 to enter. It's worth a visit and lots of picture opportunities. The rose tree is magnificent, and in April, it's blooming season. The museum has lots of pieces, and it's well taken care of. There are lots of places to sit and enjoy the shade under the tree. There were even rose trees for sale. The gift shop had jewelry, soaps, and lotions. Soaps have ingredients from the tree.

Mark Al-Jay Baratang
2018-05-27 01:38:22 GMT

quite an interesting place! when we entered the place, we didn't notice the sign that says there was an entrance fee of $5. so the curator stopped us. the bush was amazing even though it had no flowers at the time of our visit (as you can see on the picture). the place was rather small but they have interesting things inside which museum lovers would appreciate.

Kristin Wallentine
2024-04-15 03:01:07 GMT

It smelled heavenly when it blooms! There are a few other varieties to see, also.

Desirae Westom
2022-08-14 21:43:21 GMT

I absolutely loved this place, it was gorgeous! So much history in the actual museum portion and then you go outside and see the most amazing and beautiful rose tree. 10/10.

Natalie Marie
2021-08-16 01:46:24 GMT

This place doesn't only offer you a tour into someone's way of living back in the gunslinger era, "but" the beauty one captures with the human eye as soon as one steps into the backyard is like NO OTHER.... As much as I tried my "very" best to capture the beauty of the Rose Tree, I "just" couldn't... it's that type of beauty that unfortunately can "not" be captured....
And "I" for one, respect that to the VERY fullest, because somethings in life must be seen in person in order to get that "overall" appreciation of what Mother Nature has to offer....
Truly a MUST!!!!

Brenda Peters
2024-05-12 01:22:26 GMT

The 1800's museum was wonderfully interesting! A great collection. Well worth a visit. I will go back when the roses are on full bloom.

Donna Welts
2024-04-06 23:10:59 GMT

The museum is so interesting. The world's largest rose tree is spectacular! We've seen it before but came back to see it in bloom. So beautiful!!!

Aaron Atkins
2020-12-02 13:51:31 GMT

jaw dropping. one of the most beautiful places in the desert, with enough history on the inside to keep you fascinated for hours. the owner lives inside the museum... i asked him what it was like and he said with a tired straight face “I live in a museum”. so there you go!

Ann C
2021-08-11 19:33:34 GMT

Rose bush was much bigger than I expected! A nice spot to stop and get out of the sun for a bit. Definitely worth the $5 fee

Andrew Vires
2022-11-20 13:29:03 GMT

Nice museum with many artifacts from early Tombstone, AZ. Recommended for anyone that wants to see authentic old west relics. The bedroom display is highly recommended. Sitting under the massive rose tree is a great way to spend an afternoon with family and friends.

Hector Pineda
2018-06-26 04:04:20 GMT

Place is cool! I have been there 5 different times, the first time was back in 1997 and it hasn't changed much. (It's a good thing). Lots of history in such small house and the actual Rose Tree is impressive and hard to believe how huge and old it is. The place is very clean and organized. Very friendly staff. While in Tombstone is a must.

Jeremiah Johnson
2021-01-21 05:23:07 GMT

Must see if you are in Tombstone. The museum is full of neat items but the world's largest rose tree is great. We will be back in the spring when it blooms.

Manuel Girisch
2022-01-27 04:54:38 GMT

The Guinnes Book of Records says, it is the biggest Rose Tree in the world. Also a nice Museum. Just 5 Dollar. When the Rose, called the Shady Lady, is bloming, it has one million blossoms.

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About Tombstone
City in Arizona

Tombstone is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, United States, founded in 1879 by prospector Ed Schieffelin in what was then Pima County, Arizona Territory. It became one of the last boomtowns in the American frontier. source

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