
Stanton, Arizona
Flagship Camp • Restored 1870s Ghost Town & Gold Prospecting Haven
50
Years of LDMA History
120
Patented Acres
197
RV & Dry Sites
Sept–May
Open Season
Overview
LDMA's most popular destination on 120 patented acres. Once the hideout of outlaw Charlie Stanton, this historic site has been lovingly restored into one of America's best-preserved ghost towns. Owned by LDMA (Lost Dutchman's Mining Association). Exclusive access to gold-bearing claims, seasonal camping (September–May), and a true sense of mining history.
One of LDMA's original camps — a cornerstone of our 50-year legacy of gold, discovery, and adventure.
Then — 1870s
Outlaw hideout in the shadow of Rich Hill. A dusty stop for miners, bandits, and dreamers chasing gold in the Arizona desert.
Now — LDMA Era
A thriving LDMA camp with full hookups, museum, clubhouse, and exclusive gold-bearing claims — one of America's best-preserved ghost towns.
Amenities
- 132 full-hookup RV sites (30/50 amp electric, water, sewer)
- 65 dry camping sites
- Museum with mining artifacts
- Clubhouse & card room
- Horseshoe pits & recreation areas
- Laundry facilities
- Showers & restrooms
- Dump station
- Caretaker on-site
Gold Prospecting
Rich placer gold in the area. Members find nuggets and fines on nearby LDMA claims — primarily metal detecting and dry washing, with mostly dry terrain.
Open September through May. Closed in summer due to desert heat.
Nearby
Rich Hill
Legendary nugget country
Congress
Nearby historic mining town
Wickenburg
Western heritage & dining
Stanton Through the Years
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