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Experience the Wild West at Oatman Outlaws

Discover the charm of Oatman Outlaws, a historic ghost town where wild burros roam freely and the spirit of the Old West comes alive.

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Oatman Outlaws in Oatman, Arizona, offers a unique glimpse into the Old West with its iconic wild burros, historic buildings, and daily street performances. A must-visit for tourists seeking an authentic experience in a picturesque ghost town.

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Oatman, Arizona, 86433, US
Monday
12 pm-12:15 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-12:15 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-12:15 pm
Thursday
12 pm-12:15 pm
Friday
12 pm-12:15 pm
Saturday
12 pm-12:15 pm
Sunday
12 pm-12:15 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    From the Kingman Transit Center located at 3 E Andy Devine Ave, take the Route 1 bus towards the Route 66 area. Stay on the bus until you reach the stop at the intersection of Route 66 and old US Route 93. This journey will take about 30 minutes. Once you exit the bus, walk east on Route 66 for about 0.5 miles until you reach the Oatman Highway (also known as Route 66). Turn left onto Oatman Highway and continue for approximately 24 miles until you arrive in Oatman, AZ. Look for the Oatman Outlaws attraction once you reach the town.

    Bicycle

    If you're feeling adventurous, rent a bicycle from a local shop in Kingman. Start at the Kingman Visitor Center at 120 W Andy Devine Ave. Head west on Andy Devine Ave until you reach the intersection with Route 66. Turn left onto Route 66 and pedal for approximately 24 miles, following the Oatman Highway into Oatman, AZ. Be cautious as this route involves some elevation changes and may have limited bike lanes. Enjoy the scenic views along the way!

    Walking

    Walking to Oatman from Kingman is quite a trek, as it is about 24 miles away. However, if you wish to start on foot, begin at the Kingman Visitor Center located at 120 W Andy Devine Ave. Walk west on Andy Devine Ave until you reach the intersection with Route 66. From there, continue along Route 66 heading towards Oatman. This walk would take several hours and is recommended only for those who are fit and adventurous. Ensure you carry enough water and snacks for the journey, and be aware of traffic along the highway.

    Local tips

    Visit in the afternoon to catch the daily street performances at 3:00 PM.
    Bring some carrots or apples to feed the wild burros that roam the streets.
    Wear comfortable shoes as the streets are unpaved and may be uneven.
    Check local weather as temperatures can soar in the summer; dress accordingly.
    Explore the local shops for unique souvenirs and handmade crafts.

    Discover more about Oatman Outlaws

    Nestled along the historic Route 66, Oatman, Arizona, is a charming ghost town that whisks visitors back to the days of the Wild West. Famous for its roaming wild burros, descendants of pack animals from the gold rush era, Oatman Outlaws is a vibrant tourist attraction that brings history to life. Stroll along the dusty streets lined with rustic buildings, many of which date back to the early 1900s, and immerse yourself in the tales of the gold miners who once thrived here. The town's lively atmosphere is heightened by daily street performances featuring costumed cowboys and entertaining reenactments, providing visitors with an engaging and enjoyable experience. In addition to the captivating performances, visitors can explore quirky shops offering unique local crafts, souvenirs, and delicious treats. Don’t miss the opportunity to interact with the friendly burros, who often wander through the streets, adding to the town's charm. Oatman is not just a destination; it's a living museum where you can feel the spirit of the Old West. The stunning desert landscape surrounding the town provides a picturesque backdrop for photographs, making Oatman Outlaws an ideal stop for anyone traveling through Arizona. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a fun outing, Oatman offers a memorable slice of Americana that shouldn’t be missed.

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