Arizona Ghost Towns
In 1968 much of the old wood-plank road west from Yuma sat in the dunes for all to see, and that year family friends took me along to see Mowry, a "real" ghost town at the time. The
experience drove me to learn a lot of history, geology, off-roading and camping technique,
cartography, and surveying. Seeking them out ever since, each search is a whole
new adventure in the
gorgeous desert. There are plenty of ghosts along the old highways too, and they're
much easier to find if your eyes are open ... though the plank road is gone from the desert sands.
Here I simply seek to share a little of the how-to, a little of the what-to-expect, and the seasoned
desert traveler's attitude: LET'S GO FIND A GHOST TOWN!
Contents
Mojave site (pix)
Recommended Reading (list)
Fun to find, but rare (an article)
Love the quest more than its end ... (a story)
Not mythical to the open minded (article, story, and links)
A few pix
Swansea (site, not web)
Places you have asked about: information, histories, links
Superior history and some old highway pix
The Esoteric Index
Revised: 21 March 2003 by Rover