Old Tucson StudiosDescriptionDespite the misleading name, it is not the location of the historic city of Tucson. This Western town was originally built as the set for the 1939 movie Arizona. It has been used to film over 70 movies, including John Wayne's Rio Lobo, Rio Bravo, and El Dorado; Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales; Kirk Douglas's Gunfight at the O.K. Corral; Paul Newman's The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean. Today Old Tucson is not only a movie set, it also offers diverse family-oriented activities and entertainment - train rides, horseback and stagecoach rides, a cancan musical revue, and other performances.
Entrance FeeAdults (ages 12 & up): $14.95 Children (ages 4-11): $9.45 Children ages 3 and under are free
Operating Hours10 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily, unless otherwise noted.
Getting ThereFrom I-10, exit Speedway Boulevard, head west (becomes Gate's Pass Rd.) and follow the signs. Or from I-19, take the Ajo Way (Hwy. 86) exit, and travel west to Kinney Road. Turn right (north) and follow the signs.
201 S. Kinney Road Tucson, AZ 85735
Phone: (520) 883-0100
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