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Things to do in Sierra Vista at night

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tontod

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I'm in Sierra Vista, AZ for work till Thursday and was wondering if there is anything in the evenings. Tonight I just had dinner with some people from work at a Mexican place. That was boring, most of us are from different organizations, so there was lots of awkward silences, talk about work, etc. Plus, everyone else is older, so I want to find something on my own. Doing a google search, found Buffalo Wild Wings, Irish Pub and Restaurant and Dillon's in the area. I was wondering if anyone is familiar and can recommend something? Something with live music would be great.
 
Pinups in Huachuca City.

Sierra Vista is a soulless husk of a town. There really is nothing to do. If you get out early enough, head over to Bisbee and see the sights. The food is somewhat better, Tachos Tacos is good.
 
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Pinups in Huachuca City.

Sierra Vista is a soulless husk of a town. There really is nothing to do. If you get out early enough, head over to Bisbee and see the sights. The food is somewhat better, Tachos Tacos is good.

We get out at 4 PM. I was thinking of taking a drive to Saguaro National Park (east of Tucson), on Cactus Forest Drive, but found out on Monday that it closes at sunset, not enough time. Maybe I'll check out Bisbee. I've heard Tombstone is cool to check out briefly, but probably only during the day.
 
You're within spitting distance of Ft. Huachuca (Fort Hoochy Coo). If you can't find a good bar in a military town, you're a lost cause.
 
You could make it down to the San Pedro River in time for a short hike before dark. It has been really dry this year so the river isn't looking too good. The San Pedro House on highway 90 just west of the river has a very good natural history bookstore.

If you head south to the Coronado National Memorial and take the road up to Montezuma Pass you should be able to get there in time for a good sunset with views well into Mexico. The road is steep and gravel and steep, like steep steep, but passable by passenger car.
 
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Tombstone's not too far. AP (Agua Prieta ) and Naco are your border town's.
 
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You're within spitting distance of Ft. Huachuca (Fort Hoochy Coo). If you can't find a good bar in a military town, you're a lost cause.

Yeah, I'm working at Ft. Huachuca, never been here before. Not much time so not sure how much I can do. But, I think I'll be back here before long, hopefully for a longer stay. These are monthly meetings, so at the very least hopefully I'll be here next month. Thanks for the suggestions IronWing.
 
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