4650 North Mammoth Mine Road Apache Junction, AZ , 85119-9465 Phone: (480) 983-0333 Website In 1892 Goldfield, sitting near the Superstition Mountains, was a bustling town that had just struck gold. This abandoned old mining town, which has been refurbished as a tourist attraction, includes a mine tour, historic museum, a saloon, a mystery shack, Arizona’s only narrow gauge train, zipline, shops and during November though April, gunfight presentations.
Hours of operation: Monday through Sunday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Plenty of free parking.
Admission: You do not have to pay admission to access any of the 4 penny machines within the shops. Several of the attractions have an admission price; see website for prices. A .999 fine copper coin is for sale at the cash register.
Copper token sold at cash register:
1) 'American Prospector', panning for gold/ Rear- 'USA, Copper .999 Fine, One A.V.D.P. Ounce', American Eagle.
Retired 1: 1) (V) Train engine and tender inside a circle with 'Narrow Gauge Railroad Superstition Scenic RR'., 2) (V) Train engine and coal car inside a diamond with 'Goldfield Arizona Superstition Scenic RR', 3) (V) Pick and axe with 'Goldfield Ghost Town Arizona 1893', 4) (H) Silhouette of a miner and a mule with 'Goldfield Ghost Town Superstition Mountain'.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: 33°27'21.3" N Longitude: 111°29'32.6" W
Google Maps coordinates: FG45+93 Apache Junction, Arizona
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