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Calico ghost town
Calico ghost town










calico ghost town
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However, if you visit during one of the festivals, such as the Bluegrass or Halloween Festivals, there is bound to be plenty for kids of all ages.Ĭalico Ghost Town is right about the halfway point between Las Vegas and LA, making it an excellent pit stop on a Sin City trip.

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Other activities that you can book in advance include more in-depth mining tours, an off-road wagon trail adventure, or mountain biking and OHV trips along trails in the adjacent Mule and Odessa Canyons.Ĭalico Ghost Town makes for an entertaining outing, especially for kids between the ages of 3 and 13. Younger toddlers might have trouble navigating the hilly terrain and will likely be too young to participate in many of the activities (as was our 18-month-old), and teens might not find enough to do to spend a whole weekend. Fees for camping run $30 to $40/ a night and cover admission to Calico  cabin rentals range from $65 to $160 a night-or more for special event weekends. In fact, be certain to bring a hat, glasses, and plenty of sunscreen to Calico, as most of the shady spots are indoors.

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The campground is full service with bathrooms and water/power hook-ups, but the sites offer little to no shade. We did our visit as a day trip, but there are some rustic cabins and a nearby campground that families use to make this a full-fledged weekend getaway. Parking is in a lot below the town, and a shuttle is available to transport guests to the entrance. The mountain views from the outdoor deck simply can't be beat.Ĭalico Ghost Town is more of its own destination than Pioneertown, the other Old West town in the desert we've covered. It's located about 2.5 hours outside LA in the mountains of the Mojave Desert. Great food options can be found at The Calico House restaurant and a few other theme park style snack stands, but we suggest The Old Miner's Cafe at the very top of town. Watch out for the fees to participate in the extra attractions, though each activity costs a few dollars extra per person and can add up with the admission, food, and all those geodes you'll be taking home. There are a couple other attractions to check out, including an area where kids can pan for gold. It's full of mining artifacts, and you get to wear a cool hard hat with a headlamp. We didn't get the chance to tour the Maggie Mine, as our young toddler was wary of the dark tunnel, but I wish we had. Riding the train lets visitors tour the mountains, learn about the old mines, and cool off from the hot desert sun. The Mystery Shack Tour is a wonky-floored carnival attraction that school aged kids are likely to love. The Calico Odessa Railroad is another highlight that was a big hit with my family. We particularly loved the Lucy Lane Museum, which gives historical context and has some haunting photos of former inhabitants.

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Calico Ghost Haunt festival also happens during the last two weekends in October, featuring costume contests, carnival booths, wildlife animal shows, pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating, and special haunted attractions. Is it really a ghost town? Overall, Calico feels more spooky than scary. The five original buildings from the 1880s plus the refurbished schoolhouse all have a decidedly eerie feel about them, but nothing to make you jump out of your pants. If you're looking for more "ghost" in your Ghost Town, the year-round Saturday night Ghost Tours could be a haunting hit.

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We placed free "bets" on pig races and even watched a staged Western gunfight. The town even had seating areas set up so visitors could sit back and relax for a bit. Part haunted old mining town, part Westward Expansion history, part good-ole touristy excitement, Calico has something for everyone in the family. The main Calico entrance evokes the charming main drag of an Old West town. Visitors can find some kitschy shops here (geodes and penny candy anyone?), restaurants, and attractions set to the rustic theme. On our visit, the streets were lined with several excellent bluegrass bands dressed in old-timey garb.












Calico ghost town