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Oatman Western Mining Village /Musées et expérience panoramique de la route 66

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Oatman est un village des Montagnes Noires du comté de Mohave, en Arizona, qui a commencé comme un petit camp minier. Deux prospecteurs ont trouvé de l'or ici et ont créé une grève majeure après l'autre jusqu'à ce qu'elle atteigne 10 millions de dollars ! Cette découverte a conduit la population d'Oatman à augmenter de plus de 3 500 personnes en seulement 1 an - cet endroit a toujours eu quelque chose de spécial, même si vous ne sauriez jamais si vous n'y viviez pas ou ne le visitiez pas.
La ville d'Oatman était nommé d'après Olive Oatman, une jeune fille qui a été capturée et réduite en esclavage par les Indiens lors de son voyage vers l'ouest avec sa famille. Elle a ensuite été échangée en 1856 à la tribu Mohave, mais ils ont tatoué son visage comme le leur comme c'était leur coutume de l'époque.
Notre guide touristique bien connu est cultivé localement ; Il a grandi en explorant les merveilles du nord-ouest de l'Arizona à partir de son histoire, de son terrain désertique et de sa faune. Ses racines ancestrales remontent aux années 1800 et les collections vintage de sa famille ont été présentées au musée d'histoire local.
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Ce qui est inclu
Mask, Gloves & Hand Sanitizer
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Mask, Gloves & Hand Sanitizer
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Sous réserve d'un contrôle de la température frontale avant le départ
  • li>Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
À quoi s'attendre
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Historic Route 66 Museum
First stop, Powerhouse Visitors Center/Arizona Route 66 Museum. Thousands of visitors from around the world travel on Route 66 for adventure and education and enjoy the charming and imaginative displays. Modern day explorers will discover a variety of information, including vehicles, photographs, and artifacts gathered over the history of “The Mother Road.”
2
Cool Springs Station
From the very earliest days, Cool Springs camp and service station was an important stop for motorists traveling Arizona's Route 66. Cool Springs was built in the mid-1920s and has been connected with Route 66 from the very start. The legacy of Cool Springs reflects the larger story of Route 66. The Mother Road gave it life. The hey-day of Route 66 was the hey-day of Cool Springs. Here you'll receive your Route 66 Sidewinder or Cool Springs shirt.
3
Oatman Ghost Town
As we continue, you'll experience an exciting drive through winding roads in the Black Mountains to arrive at Historic Mining Town of Oatman in time for their "High Noon" shoot out and lunch (Not Included). Spend a fascinating afternoon in antique shops and interacting with roaming burros. Periodic Gunfights in the street will top your adventure so be sure to have your camera!
4
Sitgreaves Pass
Beautiful scenic views. Sitgreaves’ Pass was first mapped out by Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves in 1851 while on an expedition to see if the Colorado and other rivers could be navigated by steam boat. From the top of the pass at an elevation of 3,550ft (1,082 m), you can see the across the Black Mountains into California and Nevada to the West and across the scenic switchbacks to the Hualapai Mountains in Arizona to the East.
5
Route 66
We'll stop at Route 66 Rock Shop. Treasures that are mined from the Black Hills mountain: Fire agate, dinosaur bone rock, and more. We continue up Scenic Historic Route 66 on the section of road named the "Sidewinder". Breathtaking views abound in this section of 66.
6
Historic Route 66 Museum
First stop, Powerhouse Visitors Center/Arizona Route 66 Museum. Thousands of visitors from around the world travel on Route 66 for adventure and education and enjoy the charming and imaginative displays. Modern day explorers will discover a variety of information, including vehicles, photographs, and artifacts gathered over the history of “The Mother Road.”
7
Cool Springs Station
From the very earliest days, Cool Springs camp and service station was an important stop for motorists traveling Arizona's Route 66. Cool Springs was built in the mid-1920s and has been connected with Route 66 from the very start. The legacy of Cool Springs reflects the larger story of Route 66. The Mother Road gave it life. The hey-day of Route 66 was the hey-day of Cool Springs. Here you'll receive your Route 66 Sidewinder or Cool Springs shirt.
8
Oatman Ghost Town
As we continue, you'll experience an exciting drive through winding roads in the Black Mountains to arrive at Historic Mining Town of Oatman in time for their "High Noon" shoot out and lunch (Not Included). Spend a fascinating afternoon in antique shops and interacting with roaming burros. Periodic Gunfights in the street will top your adventure so be sure to have your camera!
9
Sitgreaves Pass
Beautiful scenic views. Sitgreaves’ Pass was first mapped out by Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves in 1851 while on an expedition to see if the Colorado and other rivers could be navigated by steam boat. From the top of the pass at an elevation of 3,550ft (1,082 m), you can see the across the Black Mountains into California and Nevada to the West and across the scenic switchbacks to the Hualapai Mountains in Arizona to the East.
10
Route 66
We'll stop at Route 66 Rock Shop. Treasures that are mined from the Black Hills mountain: Fire agate, dinosaur bone rock, and more. We continue up Scenic Historic Route 66 on the section of road named the "Sidewinder". Breathtaking views abound in this section of 66.
11
Historic Route 66 Museum
First stop, Powerhouse Visitors Center/Arizona Route 66 Museum. Thousands of visitors from around the world travel on Route 66 for adventure and education and enjoy the charming and imaginative displays. Modern day explorers will discover a variety of information, including vehicles, photographs, and artifacts gathered over the history of “The Mother Road.”
12
Cool Springs Station
From the very earliest days, Cool Springs camp and service station was an important stop for motorists traveling Arizona's Route 66. Cool Springs was built in the mid-1920s and has been connected with Route 66 from the very start. The legacy of Cool Springs reflects the larger story of Route 66. The Mother Road gave it life. The hey-day of Route 66 was the hey-day of Cool Springs. Here you'll receive your Route 66 Sidewinder or Cool Springs shirt.
13
Oatman Ghost Town
As we continue, you'll experience an exciting drive through winding roads in the Black Mountains to arrive at Historic Mining Town of Oatman in time for their "High Noon" shoot out and lunch (Not Included). Spend a fascinating afternoon in antique shops and interacting with roaming burros. Periodic Gunfights in the street will top your adventure so be sure to have your camera!
14
Sitgreaves Pass
Beautiful scenic views. Sitgreaves’ Pass was first mapped out by Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves in 1851 while on an expedition to see if the Colorado and other rivers could be navigated by steam boat. From the top of the pass at an elevation of 3,550ft (1,082 m), you can see the across the Black Mountains into California and Nevada to the West and across the scenic switchbacks to the Hualapai Mountains in Arizona to the East.
15
Route 66
We'll stop at Route 66 Rock Shop. Treasures that are mined from the Black Hills mountain: Fire agate, dinosaur bone rock, and more. We continue up Scenic Historic Route 66 on the section of road named the "Sidewinder". Breathtaking views abound in this section of 66.
16
Historic Route 66 Museum
First stop, Powerhouse Visitors Center/Arizona Route 66 Museum. Thousands of visitors from around the world travel on Route 66 for adventure and education and enjoy the charming and imaginative displays. Modern day explorers will discover a variety of information, including vehicles, photographs, and artifacts gathered over the history of “The Mother Road.”
17
Cool Springs Station
From the very earliest days, Cool Springs camp and service station was an important stop for motorists traveling Arizona's Route 66. Cool Springs was built in the mid-1920s and has been connected with Route 66 from the very start. The legacy of Cool Springs reflects the larger story of Route 66. The Mother Road gave it life. The hey-day of Route 66 was the hey-day of Cool Springs. Here you'll receive your Route 66 Sidewinder or Cool Springs shirt.
18
Oatman Ghost Town
As we continue, you'll experience an exciting drive through winding roads in the Black Mountains to arrive at Historic Mining Town of Oatman in time for their "High Noon" shoot out and lunch (Not Included). Spend a fascinating afternoon in antique shops and interacting with roaming burros. Periodic Gunfights in the street will top your adventure so be sure to have your camera!
19
Sitgreaves Pass
Beautiful scenic views. Sitgreaves’ Pass was first mapped out by Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves in 1851 while on an expedition to see if the Colorado and other rivers could be navigated by steam boat. From the top of the pass at an elevation of 3,550ft (1,082 m), you can see the across the Black Mountains into California and Nevada to the West and across the scenic switchbacks to the Hualapai Mountains in Arizona to the East.
20
Route 66
We'll stop at Route 66 Rock Shop. Treasures that are mined from the Black Hills mountain: Fire agate, dinosaur bone rock, and more. We continue up Scenic Historic Route 66 on the section of road named the "Sidewinder". Breathtaking views abound in this section of 66.
21
Historic Route 66 Museum
First stop, Powerhouse Visitors Center/Arizona Route 66 Museum. Thousands of visitors from around the world travel on Route 66 for adventure and education and enjoy the charming and imaginative displays. Modern day explorers will discover a variety of information, including vehicles, photographs, and artifacts gathered over the history of “The Mother Road.”
22
Cool Springs Station
From the very earliest days, Cool Springs camp and service station was an important stop for motorists traveling Arizona's Route 66. Cool Springs was built in the mid-1920s and has been connected with Route 66 from the very start. The legacy of Cool Springs reflects the larger story of Route 66. The Mother Road gave it life. The hey-day of Route 66 was the hey-day of Cool Springs. Here you'll receive your Route 66 Sidewinder or Cool Springs shirt.
23
Oatman Ghost Town
As we continue, you'll experience an exciting drive through winding roads in the Black Mountains to arrive at Historic Mining Town of Oatman in time for their "High Noon" shoot out and lunch (Not Included). Spend a fascinating afternoon in antique shops and interacting with roaming burros. Periodic Gunfights in the street will top your adventure so be sure to have your camera!
24
Sitgreaves Pass
Beautiful scenic views. Sitgreaves’ Pass was first mapped out by Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves in 1851 while on an expedition to see if the Colorado and other rivers could be navigated by steam boat. From the top of the pass at an elevation of 3,550ft (1,082 m), you can see the across the Black Mountains into California and Nevada to the West and across the scenic switchbacks to the Hualapai Mountains in Arizona to the East.
25
Route 66
We'll stop at Route 66 Rock Shop. Treasures that are mined from the Black Hills mountain: Fire agate, dinosaur bone rock, and more. We continue up Scenic Historic Route 66 on the section of road named the "Sidewinder". Breathtaking views abound in this section of 66.
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Musée historique de la Route 66
Premier arrêt, Powerhouse Visitors Center/Arizona Route 66 Museum. Des milliers de visiteurs du monde entier voyagent sur la Route 66 pour l'aventure et l'éducation et apprécient les expositions charmantes et imaginatives. Les explorateurs modernes découvriront une variété d'informations, y compris des véhicules, des photographies et des artefacts rassemblés au cours de l'histoire de "The Mother Road".
27
Gare de Cool Springs
Dès les premiers jours, le camp et la station-service de Cool Springs étaient une étape importante pour les automobilistes voyageant sur la Route 66 de l'Arizona. Cool Springs a été construit au milieu des années 1920 et a été relié à la Route 66 dès le début. L'héritage de Cool Springs reflète l'histoire plus large de la Route 66. La Mother Road lui a donné vie. L'apogée de la Route 66 a été l'apogée de Cool Springs. Ici, vous recevrez votre chemise Route 66 Sidewinder ou Cool Springs.
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Ville fantôme d'Oatman
Pendant que nous continuons, vous ferez l'expérience d'une promenade passionnante à travers les routes sinueuses des Montagnes Noires pour arriver à la ville minière historique d'Oatman à temps pour leur fusillade et déjeuner "High Noon" (non inclus). Passez un après-midi fascinant dans des magasins d'antiquités et interagissez avec des burros errants. Des fusillades périodiques dans la rue complèteront votre aventure, alors assurez-vous d'avoir votre appareil photo !
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Col de Sitgreaves
Belles vues panoramiques. Le col de Sitgreaves a été cartographié pour la première fois par le capitaine Lorenzo Sitgreaves en 1851 lors d'une expédition pour voir si le Colorado et d'autres fleuves pouvaient être navigués en bateau à vapeur. Du haut du col à une altitude de 3 550 pieds (1 082 m), vous pouvez voir à travers les montagnes noires en Californie et au Nevada à l'ouest et à travers les lacets pittoresques vers les montagnes Hualapai en Arizona à l'est.
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Route 66
Nous nous arrêterons au Route 66 Rock Shop. Trésors extraits de la montagne Black Hills : agate de feu, roche osseuse de dinosaure, etc. Nous continuons sur la Scenic Historic Route 66 sur le tronçon de route nommé "Sidewinder". Des vues à couper le souffle abondent dans cette section du 66.
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Commentaires (41)
susanbU6223ST
Aug 2021
My husband and I took the Oatman Mining town tour on August 24th. It was our favorite tour. Our guide Chantell picked us up promptly at our hotel. She gave us lots of information about the area’s history and sites. So much better than renting a car and seeing it on your own..you’ll miss so much. The town was fun, especially the burros. We even went to the hotel restaurant in town to try “donkey ears” and “donkey pee” at Chantell’s recommendation. If you are in the area I highly recommend Desert Wonder Tours.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2021
One of our most popular tours. Oatman has many surprising and fun aspects. Thank you for choosing Desert Wonder Tours!
Elaine_T
Aug 2021
We had a great tour guide “Sarge” and we loved the burrows . We ate at the oatman hotel and we thought the money was cool that everyone left.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2021
Isn't the restaurant amazing with the walls covered in money dating back to pre WWII when the tradition began! Gotta love the burros! Thank you for choosing Desert Wonder Tours.
Michelle_L
Aug 2021
We had a great time! Will & Shantel were wonderful - they even brought us donuts when they picked us up. The tour was entertaining and very educational and the drive is so pretty. We would definitely recommend this tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2021
So glad you had a great time! Thank you for recommending us!

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