This Tiny Town In Arizona Was Once An Abandoned Movie Set...And It's Incredible
Arizona has no shortage of Western relics. Across the state, you’ll find ghost towns, “mock” ghost towns, western dinner shows, and quite a few museums dedicated to a time when life in which the Sonoran Desert was wild and dangerous. Another favorite: those sites where old Western movies were once filmed. In some cases, the filming locations were rugged landscapes, perfect for wide-angle shots of heroes riding their horses. Others took place in small towns or even on movie sets designed specifically for the film. Today, we’re going to take a look at one of the most fascinating abandoned movie sets in Arizona, which is now a Wild West attraction. When it comes to unique small towns in Arizona, this one is among the most unusual!
Explore Trail Dust Town in this fun video from our friends at Visit Tucson:
Trail Dust Town is located at 6541 East Tanque Verde Road in Tucson. You can find details about hours, fees, and events on the Trail Dust Town website or the Trail Dust Town Facebook page. Want to find more attractions that feature the best of the Old West? Read about 18 more of our favorite places to experience the Old West in Arizona.
So, what do you think? Which unique small towns in Arizona are your personal favorites? Tell us about them in the comments!
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What are some of the best small towns in Arizona?
Believe it or not, Arizona has no shortage of great small towns just waiting for you to come to visit them.
- Though there are too many to mention in this short paragraph, some of our favorites include the beautiful town of Pinetop, in eastern Arizona. It’s small and absolutely beautiful! Explore miles of stunning forests and lush greenery that will make you forget you’re in a desert state.
- We also really love Jerome, which was once a booming copper mining town but is now reclaimed by artists and wineries.
- Cottonwood is nearby Jerome – if you take the 89A you’ll run into them both – and it’s got all the old-West charm of Jerome without the elevation. You’ll love the various shops and restaurants!
- In southern Arizona, there’s the beautiful wine town of Sonoita, and the border town of Patagonia is also quite quaint (and quiet).
What are some interesting, unique attractions in Arizona?
Everyone seems to think of the same thing when they think about a visit to Arizona.
- The Grand Canyon, of course, and the red rocks of Sedona are always on everyone’s bucket list. But did you know there are some unusual, offbeat attractions throughout the state that we recommend as well? For example, should you visit the Phoenix Art Museum, make sure to immerse yourself in a world of fireflies while you’re there in the totally encapsulating infinity room.
- We’re also home to The Wave and Antelope Canyon, two highly sought-after places for naturalists and landscape photographers alike. Need a little more? Check out this list of the weirdest places in Arizona.
Are there any Old West attractions in Arizona?
When it comes to the Old West, Arizona is king. This beautiful state was once the heart of the wild, wild West, and it still shows.
- Visit old ghost towns for a taste of what life once was, like Tombstone, where you’ll find the world-famous Birdcage Theater.
- Visit Bisbee and learn about Arizona’s rich mining past at the Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum.
- Visit the Goldfield ghost town near Apache Junction. Arizona is great for those who hope to catch a glimpse of how life once was – you've just got to get out and explore.