Nestled in the Black Mountains of Mohave County sits the town of Oatman, a unique place that seems frozen in time. Approximately 102 people live in this tiny area, but people come from all over the state to bask in its charm. Whether you’re looking for a nostalgic day trip destination or weekend adventure, this friendly town in Arizona will put a smile on your face.
This sleepy town was once a bustling gold mining village.
Ken Lund/Flickr In 1863, prospector Johnny Moss discovered gold in the Black Mountains. He opened two mines: one named Moss, after himself, and another named after a kidnapped woman, Olive Oatman.
Between 1900 and 1940, Oatman had over 10,000 residents!
Dorian Wallender/Flickr Unfortunately, the gold mining efforts dwindled when the U.S. entered World War II. As a result, most of the population moved away, leaving a ghost town behind.
Nowadays, travelers can’t resist Oatman’s nostalgic charm.
Mike McBey/Flickr Meander along the main street and peruse the shops. There’s nothing else quite like this place!
It’s not just human Oatman residents that are friendly!
Bill Swingle/Flickr Wild burros roam the streets, begging for attention (and food) from tourists.
Stop by the Oatman Museum and learn more about this town’s storied past.
Graeme Maclean/Flickr
Walk by the Oatman Post Office and marvel at its old-school atmosphere.
Deborah Lee Soltesz/Flickr
When you pop by The Glory Hole bookstore, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped inside a wild west movie.
Jasperdo/Flickr In fact, the movie How The West Was Won was filmed here!
Peruse the selection at the Oatman General Store – it’s one of the oldest general stores in America!
Google/Phillippe Monnier With a wide selection of one-of-a-kind goods, the Oatman General Store is a feast for the senses. You could spend hours looking through these antique items! Oatman General Store, 180 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
If you want to extend your trip, book a night at the historic Oatman Hotel.
Jasperdo/Flickr The building dates back to 1902, and its unique charm attracted classic movie stars like Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. Some even say this old-timey spot is one of the most haunted hotels in Arizona. Oatman Hotel Restaurant & Saloon, 181 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
There’s so much to love about this friendly town in Arizona. Want to learn more? Here are 10 fascinating facts about Oatman, Arizona.
Ken Lund/Flickr
In 1863, prospector Johnny Moss discovered gold in the Black Mountains. He opened two mines: one named Moss, after himself, and another named after a kidnapped woman, Olive Oatman.
Dorian Wallender/Flickr
Unfortunately, the gold mining efforts dwindled when the U.S. entered World War II. As a result, most of the population moved away, leaving a ghost town behind.
Mike McBey/Flickr
Meander along the main street and peruse the shops. There’s nothing else quite like this place!
Bill Swingle/Flickr
Wild burros roam the streets, begging for attention (and food) from tourists.
Graeme Maclean/Flickr
Deborah Lee Soltesz/Flickr
Jasperdo/Flickr
In fact, the movie How The West Was Won was filmed here!
Google/Phillippe Monnier
With a wide selection of one-of-a-kind goods, the Oatman General Store is a feast for the senses. You could spend hours looking through these antique items!
Oatman General Store, 180 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
The building dates back to 1902, and its unique charm attracted classic movie stars like Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. Some even say this old-timey spot is one of the most haunted hotels in Arizona.
Oatman Hotel Restaurant & Saloon, 181 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
For more day trip inspiration, check out our full list of the best trips to take in Arizona.
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