Best Chloride Tours & Trips

The self-proclaimed "oldest continuously inhabited mining town in the state of Arizona," this destination was named after the silver chloride discovered in its hills. Chloride was established in 1863 after many minerals including silver, gold, lead and zinc were found in the region. Today, the town promotes itself as a "Living Ghost Town" with Old West gunfight re-enactments, mining relics and historic structures as well as yard art, tractors and gift shops.
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FAQs about Chloride Tours

What are the top attractions near Chloride, Arizona?

Chloride, Arizona, a historic mining ghost town, offers attractions like the well-preserved 1890s downtown, scenic desert hiking, and access to the Detrital Valley trails. Nearby Lake Mead National Recreation Area is 45 minutes away. Explore old mining structures and experience annual events like the Chloride Christmas Parade for local flavor and history immersion.

Is Chloride, Arizona safe for solo travelers exploring off-grid sites?

Chloride is generally safe but extremely remote. Solo travelers should carry extra water, fuel, and a charged satellite communicator. Cell service is unreliable. Avoid night travel on unpaved roads. Check weather before hiking - summer temperatures exceed 110°F (43°C). Inform someone of your itinerary due to limited emergency services.

What is the best time of year to visit Chloride, Arizona?

The best time to visit Chloride is from October to April when temperatures range from 55–75°F (13–24°C). Summer months (May-September) are extremely hot, often exceeding 100°F (38°C), limiting outdoor activity. Rainfall is minimal year-round, but occasional winter frost may occur in December-February.

Are there lodging or gas stations in Chloride, Arizona?

Chloride has limited amenities. A few vacation rental cabins are available, but no hotels or gas stations operate in town. The nearest fuel, food, and medical services are in Kingman, AZ (45 miles east). Always refill supplies before arriving. Plan self-sufficient travel with backup water, food, and fuel.

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