Ghost Town Apache Junction

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(1.9K) · Historical landmark in Apache Junction, United States
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A town on a hill between the Superstition Mountains and the Goldfield Mountains.

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Dec 31, 2024
Goldfield was a beautiful place to visit. There is a lot of things to see and do. There is additional costs, but it was worth it. Full review by ally2022
Dec 31, 2024
This is a cool place to visit. Parking is free and you can explore the area for free. If you want to do certain activities, there is a fee. There’s a cool train, a zip line and the mine tours that c… Full review by TravelingBum52
Dec 30, 2024
Is it a tourist trap? Maybe- but it was so much better and more fun than I imagined. Use the website ahead of time to determine how much you’d like to spend and what you’d like to do. My family did … Full review by CassieW34
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Questions & answers

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Do they allow dogs at goldfield Gold mine in Apache Junction Arizona
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Yes
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How much is the cherry cordial fudge?
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If you have too ask you can’t afford it. This is without doubt the strangest question ever.
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Is the train ride open every day?
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Thanks so much for all the helpful info. It sounds like it won't be worth it for me to take my kids there since it would be over an hour drive there from Cave Creek. I have another train …
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Thanks so much for all the helpful info. It sounds like it won't be worth it for me to take my kids there since it would be over an hour drive there from Cave Creek. I have another train question for any locals or experienced Phoenix area friends. I would like to take my kids on a short train ride just for fun but I also would like a western type attraction (like Rawhide used to be but I know it is only open on holidays now). Does anything similar to this exist? It can be touristy or hokey. I just like to do something with a western feel since its my kids first time in Arizona. They are 8, 5, and 7 months. I have read about Mccormick station.
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Is it still open at night ?
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Not that I know of. We were there during the day and I believe that it does close at night.
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