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    Gold King Mine and Ghost Town

    3.8 (126 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Gold Mine
    Heather C.

    Well, bless my boots, this place is a goldmine of fun for all ages--kids, adults, even those grumpy folks who swore they'd sit in the car the whole time! They'll find themselves wandering out once they catch a glimpse of all the curiosities scattered about. You can pan for gold and sift through sand for all sorts of treasures. There's even a petting zoo, and you can say your farewells to the turkey--he's probably someone's Thanksgiving feast next month! Cracking open geodes is a hoot--pro tip: go for the lighter ones, they've got the best crystals inside. While there ain't much to eat besides some candy, the old mine shacks, ancient vehicles, and rusted-out equipment are a sight to behold. It's a true slice of history, and well worth a visit, even for the folks who 'weren't interested!

    The cool stuff!
    Adrienne M.

    What a great find. Jerome has so much history. I was in aww, on how much is here. Easy to get to, you have access to walk the grounds of the Gold King mine. You'll find some cool old school buses, tools, and many more. Everything here was fun to explore. Chickens, donkeys, and a few other animals roam the area. A small store is open for you. This time it was packed so we opted out of the small store but really enjoyed the grounds. I can't wait to come back with a few more friends. This time it was Mom and daughter time.

    Mid morning tour here.
    John T.

    If you love junk yards and aging vintage relics...and some ghost town lore...then you'll love this spot. We have visited a few times and our only critique is...if you've visited twice you've probably seen it all. Worth the trip up the hill from Jerome. Mostly shaded areas so can be a nice escape from the heat. Skip the blacksmith if you don't like chatting...lock in if you love conversation. Gift shop has all worldly possessions you absolutely don't need...but want. Fourth star for Gizmo the 16 y/o caretaker cat.

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    Kelly S.

    It's kinda exactly what you think it is... almost like a junkyard of relics but it's also kinda fun to wander around and look at all the items. You could probably come here 100 times and see something new each time. You pull into a gift shop where you pay to enter the outdoor collection. They have an old mine entrance that actually connects to a bunch of tunnels below, it is fenced off and you can't access it but it's cool to see. They have a lot of animals wondering: chickens, a Turkey. They have goats and a pig enclosed in fences and this was the highlight for me. They are all pretty friendly and not bothered by people. The gift shop had some unique items and other gift shop-y souvenirs. It's located really close to the downtown Jerome area so it's just a few minutes off the beaten path.

    Kyle R.

    Very fun family day at Gold King Mine, gift shop worker, Julie was very friendly and kind to our kids. Thank You!

    Jay was a great host! He was very knowledgeable and funny during our visit. I his was a day trip but Jay and the rest of the family made it the best day for our family

    My husband's favorite stop on our road trip Amazing collection of Antique engines machines cars and trucks . Goats chickens donkey and pig to feed or just enjoy walking through history Great people great place

    Maxine P.

    Worth the 7.00 a person if you like antique equipment, vehicles and mining. Every inch of property was covered with old cars, trucks, equipment, tools, old wooden buildings and little shacks from a different time. My husband enjoyed it, having interest in these things. No ghost were found. For a moment I thought maybe, when a piece of burlap in the window flapped in the wind. There was a very small farm animal area with a somewhat looking bored potbelly pig, some adorable pigmy goats and a chicken house. I made the mistake of going into it and a rooster started crowing at me and the chorus started up. Turns out you can buy food to feed them and I didn't have any. Was it fabulous...no, but worth going by when visiting Jerome.

    Don't get on the cars!  This was from years ago when maybe rules were more relaxed!
    Leslie G.

    This is such a cool little place to explore when visiting a Jerome. Just a few dollars to enter the main area after walking through the gift shop. There are lots old trucks / cars / buses to look at. They now have signs that you can't get in or on them. As you can see from a photo I posted we did get on one, but that was years ago and I promise there were no signs saying stay off! There is an active sawmill, so that is really cool to watch. Lots of other areas to explore. Plus animals!! Pigs, chickens, and a donkey. You can feed and pet them. Definitely check them out!

    Atul S.

    This place is must visit in Jerome town. The only mine remains sparring across huge area and most advertised things to do in town. Just $7 is entry fees and you get to see enormous old and antique things. Surprised with their collections of old motor vehicles. Atleast 50+ easily with truck cars crane and what not. Theme based many small houses portraying old time culture and the appliances/machines used. It's difficult to depict in words. You need to really see this place through your eyes. But i tried to post as many pics possible which will give you good idea about this place. Atleast 1.5 hours needed to see everything here. They has so many funny boards everywhere. Ex: Old goat lives here with his chicks. LOL They have hens , donkeys , pigs living in their own display houses. There is a small gift too via which you enter and exit this place. Lady at desk is nice and courteous too.

    Old wood mill
    Maily M.

    Great stop to check out! Saw lots of antique trucks, buildings, etc. so much history! You can buy animal food to feed the chickens, turkeys & goats. You can pan for gold and gems also ($). Would definitely recommend!

    Couple goats fartin' around
    Bri S.

    Old defunct "mining town" at the end of the road at the top of the hill / mountain in Jerome. There's not a real ton to do here after the gift shop except look at some old trucks and buildings that are definitely abandoned or quite outdated and not at all haunted. There are a few farm animals which are good for doing chores or laying eggs I think, so if that's your fun definitely stop by. The old dentist's office was slightly creepy, but other than that this place is more kitschy or quaint than scary. If you enjoy junkyards or scrap heaps, this is definitely up your alley. Parking is free. Bathroom is for ghost town customers only.

    Jeremy S.

    Went here and drove through the whole lot. Lots of antiques and very old stuff. It looks like a scary move scene up in here not going to lie. Shacks made out of old wood looks like they're going to collapse. A bunch of old trucks like a junkyard. Pretty cool spot to take pictures there's a gift shop which is cool. Didn't do anything much besides that, but interesting place to say the least. If you ever seen wrong turn this is identical to some scenes in that movie, pretty cool! You'll enjoy!

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    We just got back 10/1/2011 from Arizona and one of the highlights of our week vacation was Don Robertson's Gold King Mine.

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