Travelers along the historic Route 66 will find a must-see stop in Oatman, Arizona. What started as a mining town during the gold rush remains a throwback to another era, where performers reenact gunfights in the streets and wild burros roam free. The travel specialists at Laughlin Tours, LLC, are proud to offer Oatman tours for tourists. Below, they share information about this living ghost town.
All You Need to Know About Oatman, Arizona
What to Expect During Your Visit
More than 500,000 people visit Oatman each year, so you can expect to find a bustling Wild West tourist attraction most days. Residents have made the most of its ghost town history by transforming old buildings into a variety of businesses, including restaurants, antique stores, and candy shops. Wild donkeys wander the streets, but don’t worry. They’re tame and can be petted. Gun fights are regularly reenacted, and you can even stop by Oatman Stables to take a horseback ride. Laughlin Tours offers a special Oatman/Route 66 3-in-1 Combo Tour for those who want to combine a stop in Oatman with a scenic drive along Route 66 through the Black Mountains.
Why It’s Worth a Stop
Oatman is a town full of history. Legend has it, its name honors a young girl from Illinois who was kidnapped by the Yavapai tribe and traded to the Mohave Indians. Her family settled in the area that became Oatman. The town was also the center of one of America’s last gold rushes in 1915 to 1917, and Hollywood stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard spent their wedding night at the Oatman Hotel. Modern Oatman embraces its heritage and offers visitors a unique chance to experience the Wild West. If that interests you, a day with Laughlin Tours is just the ticket.
Whether you want to explore the Grand Canyon, the Hoover Dam, or Route 66, Laughlin Tours can make the experience more memorable through one of its guided tours. Call (702) 420-5345 or visit them online to learn more or make a reservation.