Swansea

In western Arizona’s remote desert, Swansea is a well-preserved ghost town founded in the early 1900s as a copper mining community. Once a lively hub with theaters and electric lighting, it was abandoned in the 1930s. Now managed by the BLM, its ruins offer a glimpse into Arizona’s mining past.

Ghost Towns & Legends
Swansea Ghost Town, La Paz County, AZ, USA

About the experience

Swansea is an abandoned mining town in western Arizona that offers an authentic look at the remains of a once-thriving copper mining community. Here’s what makes it a captivating ghost town:

  • Historic Mining Ruins: Founded in the early 1900s, Swansea was a bustling mining town focused on copper production. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of old buildings, including the smelter, railroad depot, and worker’s quarters, which offer a glimpse into Arizona’s mining past.
  • Well-Preserved Structures: Swansea’s remnants are surprisingly well-preserved, with intact stone walls, foundations, and remnants of mining equipment. Informational signs throughout the site provide historical context for each structure.
  • Remote Desert Setting: Located in a rugged and remote area, Swansea is surrounded by the beautiful desert landscapes of the Buckskin Mountains. The isolation of the site adds to the feeling of stepping back in time.
  • Accessible Off-Road Adventure: Swansea is accessible by dirt road, making it a popular destination for off-road enthusiasts. The drive adds an adventurous element to the visit, and the town’s remoteness ensures a peaceful, crowd-free experience.

Swansea is a well-preserved ghost town offering a genuine look at Arizona’s mining heritage, set against a scenic desert landscape that enhances its historic charm.

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928-505-1200
Swansea Ghost Town, La Paz County, AZ, USA
BLM_AZ_LHFOWeb@blm.gov
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Schedule

The site is open year-round.

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