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Best Ghost Towns in Arizona

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Arizona, a state renowned for its awe-inspiring landscapes, the grandeur of the Grand Canyon, and the natural beauty of its deserts and forests, also holds within its borders a rich tapestry of history. This history is beautifully encapsulated in its ghost towns, remnants of a bygone era that offer a unique window into the past. These towns, which were once teeming with activity and life during the mining boom, now stand silent and deserted, waiting for the intrepid traveler to learn their stories.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Goldfield Ghost Town & Mine
01:01 - Tombstone
01:49 - Vulture City Ghost Town
02:33 - Jerome
03:33 - Chloride
04:22 - Tip Top
05:19 - Bisbee
06:14 - Kentucky Camp
07:05 - Swansea
07:57 - Outro

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In this video, we will take you on a journey through the best ghost towns in Arizona. Each town, with its unique history and character, offers a fascinating glimpse into Arizona's rich past. From the vestiges of prosperous mining operations that once echoed with the sounds of industry, to the preserved structures of everyday life that once housed vibrant communities, each town is a testament to the resilience and spirit of the people who once called these places home.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, an adventurer seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences, or simply a curious traveler looking to explore the lesser-known aspects of Arizona, these ghost towns promise an experience unlike any other. They offer a chance to step back in time, walk the deserted streets, explore the abandoned buildings, and imagine the lives of the people who once lived and worked here.

So, get ready to embark on a captivating exploration of Arizona's best ghost towns. Uncover the stories that these towns have to tell, from tales of prosperity and growth to tales of decline and abandonment. Discover the rich history that lies beneath the surface, waiting to be unearthed. And as you journey through these ghost towns, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the state's history, its people, and the forces that shaped it.

So, buckle up and get ready for an exciting exploration of Arizona's best ghost towns.

Best Ghost Towns in Arizona
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Top Haunted Places in Texas you can Visit

There are various haunted places in Texas you can visit, like haunted houses, hotels and even tourist attractions. ????????

They're believed to also be among the most haunted places in America and the world!

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- Littlefield house in Austin
- Haunted Hill House in Mineral Wells
- Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells
- Emily Morgan Hotel in San Antonio
- Menger Hotel in San Antonio
- The St Anthony Hotel in San Antonio
- Gunter Hotel in San Antonio
- Driskill Hotel in Austin
- The Alamo in San Antonio
- Presidio La Bahia in Goliad
- Texas Capitol

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LittleField Surroundings View

tell me about on what to expect on I-15 drive through LittleField, Utah
Interstate 15 (I-15) runs through Littlefield, Utah, a small town located in northwestern Arizona, just south of the Utah-Arizona border. Here's what you can expect on an I-15 drive through Littlefield, Utah:

As you drive through Littlefield, you'll notice that the town is located right off of I-15, which is a major highway that runs from the Canadian border to the Mexican border. The stretch of I-15 that runs through Littlefield is particularly scenic, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and desert landscapes.

Along the way, you'll pass by several exits that offer access to nearby towns and attractions, including Mesquite, Nevada, which is known for its world-class golf courses and casinos.

If you're traveling south on I-15 from Littlefield, you'll eventually cross the Utah-Arizona border and enter into the beautiful state of Utah. As you continue on I-15, you'll pass through several more scenic stretches of highway, including the Virgin River Gorge, which is known for its stunning red rock formations and towering cliffs.

Overall, the drive on I-15 through Littlefield, Utah is a scenic and enjoyable journey that offers stunning views of the surrounding desert landscapes and nearby attractions. Whether you're just passing through or planning to explore the nearby towns and attractions, you're sure to enjoy the drive along this stretch of highway.
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Littlefield, AZ

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AZ-UT Stateline Dispersed | Littlefield, AZ - 360° Drive-thru

A 360° VR drive-thru video of AZ-UT Stateline Dispersed on State Trust Land in Littlefield, Arizona. You can camp for free at this boondocking location - permit required.

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Las Vegas, NV to Littlefield, AZ (I-15 North): Grand Circle Tour Day 4

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4K Dash cam video of my drive out of Las Vegas and north towards Arizona. I make a quick pit stop at a Love's on US 93 and then continue north on I-15. Every part of America has it's unique beauty and this part does also. I love the desert scenery with the mountains in the far distance. The video ends right before I-15 enters the Virgin River Gorge.

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VIRGIN RIVER GORGE DRIVE | I-15 ARIZONA USA | TRAVEL 

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Breathtaking drive I-15 North in Arizona.

The Virgin River Gorge, located between St. George, Utah, and Beaver Dam, Arizona. Littlefield, AZ.
Drive made at 10 am, Dec. 2021
After 14 years of work, this section was completed in 1973. To this day it represents one of the most expensive and spectacular engineering feats in the history of the U.S. interstate highway system.
It is really spectacular!

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Black Rock Road | Littlefield, AZ - 360° Drive-thru

A 360° VR drive-thru video of Black Rock Road in Littlefield, Arizona. You can camp for free at this boondocking location - permit required.

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American Auto Trail-Arrowhead Highway (Riverside NV to Littlefield AZ)

This video explores the route of the Arrowhead Trail and old U.S. Highway 91 along the Virgin River.

It begins at Interstate Highway 15, east of Riverside, Nevada, passing through Mesquite and into Arizona to Littlefield.

For more of our American Auto Trails and Slow Travels guides, available in print or eBook format, use one of the links below:

Amazon
Lulu Press

Camera: Sony Active Camera FDR-X3000
Vehicle: Avis Rental 2020 Ford Escape

Music Credits:
View of the Valley/Trevor Garrod
Reverie/Quincas Moreira
Chubs/Quincas Moreira
Lazy Rock/Dan Lebowitz
Higher Kiss/TrackTribe
Meeka/Steve Adams
Loneliest Road in America US 50/Jesse Gallagher
No Good Right/Freedom Trail Studio
South Street Strut/The Great North Sound Society

Image Credits:
Riverside Ghost Town (Google Satellite Map)
Arizona and Nevada Highway 91 Signs (US Ends.com --


Endnotes:
1) Nevada, A Guide to the Silver State; Nevada State Historical Society; Binsford & Mort, Portland, Oregon; 1940
2) Arizona, A State Guide; Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff, 1940.
3) “Old Highway 91”; Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior;
4) Roylance, Ward; Rainbow Roads Guide to Highways 89, 91, and 191; Rainbow Roads, Salt Lake City, Utah; 1953
5) “End of US Highway 91”; US Ends.com;
6) Lyman, Edward Leo; “The Arrowhead Trails Highway: The Beginnings of Utah’s Other Route to the Pacific Coast”; Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 67, 1999, No. 3;

Littlefield, Arizona

Driving in Littlefield Arizona.

Northbound on the 15 from Littlefield, AZ

3 Free City Parks With Full Hookups Crosbyton, Littlefield, and Muleshoe, Texas

Crosbyton City Park
FREE campsites
Address
US 82 and Aspen Street intersection
Crosbyton, Texas
GPS: 33.658775, -101.232216
Elevation: 3011'
Get Directions
Management
Public - City Park (Official)

The road in is Paved. There are 1-5 campsites at this location and the maximum RV length is 40+.
Amenities:
* Drinking Water
* Electricity
* Picnic Tables
* Restrooms
* Playground
* Sewer


Waylon Jennings RV Park

FREE campsites
Address
Highway 395
Littlefield, Texas
GPS: 33.912407, -102.326553
Elevation: 3560'
Get Directions
Management
Public - City Park (Official)
Website

The road in is Paved. There are 6-15 campsites at this location and the maximum RV length is no limit. You may stay 4 days for free, then $20 night at Waylon Jennings RV Park.
Amenities:
* Drinking Water
* Dump Station
* Electricity
* Pets Welcome
* Picnic Tables
* Sewer

Muleshoe TX City Park
Address
1918 W American Blvd. (U.S. Hwy 84)
Muleshoe, Texas
GPS: 34.237609, -102.74586
Elevation: 3802'
Get Directions
Management
Public - City Park (Official)
Website
806-272-4528

The road in is Paved. The maximum RV length at City of Muleshoe - The Ray and Donna West RV Park is Unlimited. You may stay 3 Days at City of Muleshoe - The Ray and Donna West RV Park.
Amenities:
* Drinking Water
* Dump Station
* Electricity
* Sewer

Bosque Redondo Lake
FREE campsites
Address
Realwind Drive
Fort Sumner, New Mexico
GPS: 34.431311, -104.212666
Elevation: 3976'
Get Directions
Management
Public - State Park
Bosque Redondo Lake is open all year.
Amenities:
* BBQ Grill
* Near Water
* Picnic Tables
* Playground
Activities:
* Fishing
* Wildlife Viewing

Added bonus: our Starlink worked at all of these places.
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502-The Narrows AZ, Virgin River Gorge I-15 to St George UT, Most expensive section per mile.

Hello this is RVer Frank with Kathee and Coco.

We are on Interstate 15 or otherwise known as I-15, that runs from San Diego, California to the Canada–US border, through Mohave County in northwest Arizona where we are today.

This is one of my favorite scenic drives Travelin’ out in these parts.

The entire length of I-15 within Utah (and south into Arizona) is designated as the Veterans Memorial Highway.

It is the primary north–south highway in Utah, as the majority of the state's population lives along its corridor including St. George, Provo, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, the latter three being part of the urban area known as the Wasatch Front.

Traffic volume along the Arizona section of I-15 is approximately 23,000 vehicles per day.

The highway is also a part of the CANAMEX Corridor, a trade corridor in North America linking Edmonton, Alberta in Canada and Mexico City.

From Las Vegas, Nevada, I-15 winds and slightly inclines through the Virgin River Gorge here in northwest Arizona.

Despite being isolated from the rest of Arizona, in this remote Arizona Strip, and short in length at 29 and a half miles, it remains notable for its scenic passage through the Virgin River Gorge.

The highway heads in a northeasterly direction from the Nevada border northeast of Mesquite, Nevada, to the Utah border southwest of St. George, Utah.

The south portion of I-15's route was built close to the alignment of the old U.S. Route 91 (US 91), but the northern section that we will be on today, through the Virgin River Gorge, was built along roadless terrain.

The southern section of the highway was complete and open in the early 1960s, but the gorge section was inaccessible until 1973.
When it opened, the Virgin River Gorge passage was the most expensive section of rural Interstate per mile.

The Virgin River Gorge, located between Beaver Dam, Arizona on our left and ahead to St. George, Utah, is a long canyon that has been carved out by the Virgin River.

The Virgin River rises on the Colorado Plateau and created the topography of both Zion National Park and the Virgin River Gorge.
The Gorge connects the southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau and the northeastern part of the Mojave Desert.

Interstate 15 runs through the canyon and crosses the Virgin River several times, then it crosses the border into Utah and Washington County.

The Virgin River Gorge section of Interstate 15 as I mentioned before is one of the most expensive parts of interstate highway ever constructed , as we wind our way through the gorge you can see the engineering and construction effort that was required to complete this section of I-15.

Here the highway enters Arizona in Mohave County northeast of Mesquite and Las Vegas, Nevada, behind us paralleling the old US 91 heading northeast on an alignment north of the Virgin River.

I-15 parallels the Virgin River for its entire length in Arizona, but the terrain abruptly becomes more rugged as you can see ahead, where the Virgin River Gorge begins.

We just passed the interchanges at Littlefield, where old US 91 turns north to avoid the gorge which was not passable until construction of the I-15 section through the gorge, and where I-15 crosses the river for the first time just beyond.

Ahead, the gorge features limestone cliffs that are as high as 500 feet above the highway.

Within the canyon, through which it ascends northbound and descends southbound, five bridges cross the river.

The highway generally follows the winding course of the river, but several rock cuts bypass bends.

The canyon opens up slightly at the Cedar Pocket interchange (exit 18), allowing for a rest area. This rest area was turned over to the federal Bureau of Land Management in 2002 which maintains the nearby Virgin River Gorge Recreation Area. The rest area was demolished in 2009.




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8 Underrated Waterfalls in Arizona

Waterfalls as especially intriguing as they are powerful, always in motion, and create some of the most soothing background sounds. Here are eight hidden gem waterfalls that you can venture out to in the state of Arizona.

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BigRigTravels LIVE | Littlefield, AZ to Mountain Pass, CA [I-15] (9/10/19)

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Finney Family Trip to Littlefield, Texas

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