Bring carrots if you want a photo op with the unofficial long-eared city ambassadors! The friendly burros that freely roam the streets of Oatman are directly descended from the pack animals brought in by the original gold prospectors. When the mines closed permanently and the burros were no longer needed, they were set loose. The babies are the cutest, but it's the adults that are looking for tasty handouts. The burros are considered wild because they come and go as they please, and they do bite and kick, but if you've got food, you've got a friend for life! While driving in or out of town, you may see herds of truly wild burros that don't wander anywhere near humans.
After feeding the four-legged panhandlers, stroll down the street and imagine a time when 3,500 miners called Oatman home- and the nearby mines were producing over $13 million in gold. Peek inside the many historic buildings. Clark Gable and Carol Lombard honeymooned at the Oatman Hotel on March 18, 1939. Built in 1902, this hotel is the oldest two-story adobe structure in Mojave County. It's rumored that Gable returned here often to play poker with the local miners and enjoy the solitude of the desert.
As you stroll, watch for signs and painted murals around town. One particular interesting sign shares the history of the town's name. It was originally named Vivian, after the Vivian Mining Company. It was later renamed Oatman in honor of Olive Oatman, a woman kidnapped by Indians in the 1850s, and released five years later for a ransom of one horse, four blankets, and some beads. Signs also tell you that the town appeared in several movies such as How The West Was Won, Foxfire and Edge of Eternity.
Oatman is easy to reach from bigger cities- 25 miles southwest of Kingman, Arizona and 30 miles southeast of Laughlin, Nevada- but the surrounding mountain scenery makes it feel like you're way out in the hills. If you're looking for a fun and interesting stop along Route 66, Oatman is it!
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