Chloride

Established in 1862, Chloride is Arizona’s oldest continuously inhabited mining town, located in the Cerbat Mountains. Known for its Wild West charm, art installations, and mining relics, Chloride offers a blend of historic appeal and a ghost town ambiance.

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Chloride, AZ 86431, USA

About the experience

Chloride is Arizona’s oldest continuously inhabited mining town, blending history, art, and desert landscapes. Founded in 1862, it remains a vibrant community with a rich Old West character. Here’s what makes Chloride an intriguing destination:

  • Historic Mining Town: Established with the discovery of silver, Chloride quickly grew into a booming mining town. The town’s name comes from the silver chloride ore found in the surrounding hills.
  • Historic Sites and Art Murals: Visitors can explore the Chloride Cemetery, one of Arizona’s oldest, as well as historic buildings and vibrant murals. The town’s colorful murals, painted on rock formations, depict both history and folklore.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Chloride is surrounded by scenic trails for ATVs, horseback riding, hiking, and off-roading. The nearby hills and desert landscape provide beautiful views and exciting adventure opportunities.
  • Annual Events and Old West Charm: The town hosts annual events, including Old Miner's Day, celebrating its mining heritage. These events capture the spirit of the Old West and provide an engaging experience for visitors.

Chloride offers a unique blend of history, art, and outdoor activities, making it a lively destination for those looking to experience Arizona’s mining heritage and scenic landscapes.

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Chloride, AZ 86431, USA
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As a town, Chloride is accessible year-round.

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