Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona

Address: 118 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 85638.
Phone: 5204573326.
Website: tombstonerosetree.com.
Specialties: Museum, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Onsite services, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Restroom, Restaurant, Good for kids.
Opinions: This company has 291 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.7/5.

Location of Rose Tree Museum

The Rose Tree Museum is a must-visit museum and tourist attraction located in the heart of Tombstone, Arizona. The museum is situated at

118 S 4th St, Tombstone, AZ 8

Reviews of Rose Tree Museum

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
Dustin Southway
5/5

This was a real novelty. I have seen nothing else like it anywhere. They have a nice little museum set up with many relics and artifacts from the wild west days of Tombstone. The rose tree and the surrounding gardens are so refreshing and calm compared to everything else happening in town. This is a good place to slow down a bit and smell the roses!

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
Mellyn Anderson
5/5

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!

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
Theresa Erickson
5/5

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.

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
Cliff McDonald
4/5

Very unique setup, visited a couple of times, and enjoyed seeing it in bloom. Would definitely recommend for any flower enthusiast. My wife absolutely loved seeing it as well as the smaller different color bushes. Entry was $5/person from memory and they accept debit card at the door. Interesting exhibits inside and the rose bush out back, could be in and out in a few minutes or spend as much time as you like.

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
Jonathan Dunn
5/5

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.

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
Candace Bissonette
5/5

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.

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
Chris Bloomfield
5/5

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.

Rose Tree Museum - Tombstone, Arizona
hoyt walter
5/5

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.

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