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  1. Come and visit Goldfield Ghost Town today! Walk down Main Street, explore the many shops and historic buildings. Tour the historic Mammoth Gold Mine and visit the Goldfield Museum. Pan for gold then take a ride on Arizona’s only narrow gauge train.

  2. Goldfield Ghost Towns Walking Ghost Tour. Take a walk with host Matt Mason, through the historic mining town at night, to learn about the legends, spirits, and curses that share the town with its residents to this very day.

  3. A nice Arizona western town re-creation!! A town mercantile, church saloon, and of all things a brothel!! Several things you have to pay for like mining, zip line, train ride around the town, but the gunfight performance is free. That is performed on the hour usually starting at hogh noon.

  4. May 23, 2020 · Goldfield Ghost Town is only an hour by road from Arizonas capital Phoenix, amongst the rolling tumbleweeds, statuesque cacti and on the outskirts of any major town. It is located off Mammoth Mine Road, a few miles northeast of Apache Junction on Apache Trail (SR-88).

  5. Sep 29, 2022 · Goldfield Ghost Town is a historic town located in the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix. The town was once a thriving copper mining community, but today it is open every day except Christmas, and admission is free.

  6. Goldfield Ghost Town - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) Jun 6, 2024 - This abandoned old mining town, which has been refurbished as a tourist attraction, includes a mine tour, rides and shops.

  7. Goldfield Ghost Town. The 1890s heyday of this former mining town, once a rival to Mesa for size and vitality, died with the exhaustion of the accessible ore. Today it's an unabashed yet enjoyable tourist trap, offering gunfights, mine tours (complete with exploding 'dynamite'), a zip line and more.

  8. Jun 7, 2019 · Look no further than the Goldfield Ghost Town, at the base of the Superstition Mountains right off the AZ-88 highway. This unique destination transports visitors back to the late 19 th century when Arizona was a little more lawless.

  9. Gunfights and raucous old west fun are the norm at a replica 1890s ghost town, based on the mining boom version of Goldfield. Museums, mystery spot, train ride, and a kid-friendly brothel.

  10. Early in the 1970’s Bob dreamed of someday owning his own ghost town in the desert. Schoose met “Doc” Rosencrans at his cabin on the Apache Trail one day, and this meeting led to an inspiration to build a ghost town.

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