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About Chloride, Arizona
Nestled in the Cerbat
Mountain Range at 4000 feet above sea level, Chloride is a small community
in the north east corner of Arizona, close to US Hwy. 93, and just 53
miles south of the Hoover Dam, and 80 miles from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Chloride derives its name from Silver Chloride, the predominant mineral
mined in the surrounding hills that was first found in the 1840’s. When
first found, Silver Chloride was all but prevented from being mined by the
local Hualapai Indian tribe until a treaty was signed in 1870. This
allowed extensive mining of the mineral also accompanied by large amounts
of gold, lead, zinc, and turquoise.
In 1871, Chloride was named the county seat of Mohave County as
populations rose to their peak of around 5000 people. The Santa Fe
Railroad decided to lay railway track to Chloride, building a depot that
still stands almost fully intact today.
The present day population of between 150 and 250 people mainly exist as
independent shop and restaurant owners, or workers in the nearby casino
industry of Laughlin and Las Vegas in Nevada. Besides unique shopping
opportunities, visitors can enjoy visiting
the old bank, old train
station, jail, Cyanide Springs, murals, mines, and mine shafts. The area
also boasts hiking trails, biking, and horseback riding.
Chloride -
Attractions & Activities
House of the Soiled Doves: See
the ruins of this brothel from Chloride’s old mining days.
Packsaddle & Windy Point Recreation
Sites:
Situated two miles apart
along the crest of the Cerbat Mountains, high above Chloride at a 6,000
foot elevation. Features camping, hiking, birding, picnicking, and more.
Info: Bureau of Land Management, (928) 718-3700.
Roy Purcell Murals:
See Roy Purcell’s murals on the granite faces of a canyon in the Cerbat
mountains east through Chloride.
The Immortal Gunfighters:
Re-enactment show featuring old west events is held at high noon in
Cyanide Springs, on the 1st & 3rd Saturday.
The Wild Roses: Mock
gunfights and skits featuring the world’s only all-female gun-fighting
troupe are held at Cyanide Springs every 2nd & 4th
Saturday, except during the months of July and August.
Chloride -
Weather,
Map & Directions

Chloride is northwest of
Kingman, off of US Hwy. 93, just 53 miles south of the Hoover Dam, and 80
miles from Las Vegas, Nevada.
From Kingman, AZ: Head north
towards Las Vegas on Hwy. 93. Turn right at sign for Chloride.
From Lake Havasu City, AZ:
Head east on I-40 towards Kingman. Go north on Hwy. 93 towards Las Vegas
and turn at the sign.
From Laughlin, NV: Head east
on Hwy. 68 towards Kingman. Go north on Hwy. 93 towards Las Vegas and turn
at the sign.
From Las Vegas, NV: Head
south on Hwy. 93. Pass Dolan Springs. Turn left at sign.
Chloride -Visitor, Relocation & Community Information
Chloride Chamber of Commerce:
Tel: (928) 565-2204
Lodging Near Chloride
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