Douglas: An Oasis in Wild West Arizona
Named after Dr. James Douglas, a mining pioneer, Douglas, AR is known was once known as mining town for many copper smelter houses are being operated during early times as the city’s main source of income. Today, Douglas is a charming desert town that lies southeast of Bisbee that offers a enchanting stories of its mining and ranching history, luscious green surroundings and wildlife which draw many tourists to explore the city. Douglas is part of the Cochise County and is being serviced by Tucson International Airport.
Best Time to Visit
Tourists who are looking for a pleasant and mild hot temperature to visit Douglas can book their flight from March to May. During these months hotel rates and airfare 25% less than during peak season rates. For music lovers, February is a great month to be in Douglas, AR for the celebration the Annual Jazz Festival.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Start exploring Douglas with a stopover at Douglas Municipal Golf Course, an 18-hole public golf course perfect for a round of amateur golf play. For a complete fun-filled family outing set out to Tenth Street Park, a community park that offers a playground, huge green space and a baseball field. Be amazed at the stunning beauty of the Gadsden Hotel or watch a play at the Douglas Grand Theater. Savor some delicious cuisine at Little Mexico Restaurant to satisfy one’s craving for Mexican gourmet dishes. For utmost comfort and relaxation, book a night either at Best Western Douglas Inn & Suites or at Maria Bonita Suites.