Welcome to Oatman, Arizona, a captivating blend of Wild West history and roaming burros, nestled along iconic Route 66. Discover a ghost town where the past comes vividly alive.
Oatman is often referred to as a ghost town, but it is not entirely abandoned. Its famous Hotel, built in 1902, is the oldest two-story adobe structure in Mohave County and is rumored to be haunted.
This widely popular tourist stop hosts daily staged gunfights on its main street, offering visitors a taste of Wild West entertainment. With its preserved historic buildings, Oatman is famous for its friendly wild burros, which are descendants of the pack animals used by gold miners in the early 1900s.