What You Need to Know Before Visiting Goldfield Ghost Town

Laura Williams

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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. Goldfield Ghost Town is a short drive from Phoenix, and it’s well worth a visit!

The history of Goldfield Ghost Town is fascinating. The town was founded in 1893 by prospectors after gold was found in the area. At the time, the area was known as Peralta, home to several copper mines. In 1896, the town was renamed Goldfield after a nearby gold mine. By 1897, the city had a population of over 4,000 residents and was home to several businesses and schools. However, the copper mines eventually closed in 1897, and the town began declining. In 1910 a mill and cyanide plant was built in Goldfield to revive the town, but the operation lasted only a few years. By 1918, the mine faulted again, and by the 1930s, Goldfield Ghost Town was a ghost town.


In 1984 Robert Schoose bought the town and began to restore the buildings.

Today, Goldfield Ghost Town is a popular tourist destination. The town is home to several restored buildings, including a schoolhouse, general store, jail, a brothel, and a blacksmith shop. Visitors can learn about the town’s history and how it was once a thriving copper mining community. The town is also located in a beautiful setting in the Superstition Mountains, and it’s a great place to enjoy nature and take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. The saloon and train and mine tours are also popular attractions.

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Ziplining, walking tours, gunfighters shows, and a museum are available. Merchants sell various goods in the stores, and several restaurants and cafes are located in the town.


If you’re planning a visit to Goldfield Ghost Town, you should know a few things:

  1. The town is located in a remote area, so it’s essential to have a reliable vehicle.
  2. The town is situated at a high elevation so it can be pretty hot during the summer months. Be sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
  3. The town is only open during daylight, so plan your visit accordingly.

Goldfield Ghost Town is affordable and easy to get to. There’s no admission fee for the Town itself, but some for the different attractions. It is only a short drive from Phoenix. So if you’re looking for a fun day trip or something to do on the weekend, visit Goldfield Ghost Town!


How to get to Goldfield Ghost Town from Phoenix

Goldfield Ghost Town is a short drive from Phoenix, and it’s well worth a visit! The easiest way to get there is to take Highway 60 east of Phoenix. The town is located in the Superstition Mountains, and Highway 60 winds through the mountains, making it a scenic drive. Goldfield Ghost Town is also accessible from Phoenix via Apache Trail, a historic road that winds through the Superstition Mountains.


4650 N. Mammoth Mine Rd

Apache Junction, AZ 85119

480-983-0333

Hours: Daily 10 AM-5 PM

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