Great place to visit, we drove in from Prescott on a very windy road. It's a very small mountain mining town with wonderful views, rich history, hilly streets, outdoor artwork, and cute artsy shops. It supposedly is a haunted ghost town, which makes this place very touristy. And there is a haunted cave on the side of the highway we stopped at that was hard to get to.
Parking can be limited here, there are small parking lots that you pay $5 for the day to park or you can try to find street parking if you don't mind walking far or uphill. They have a few haunted places to stay at if you're looking for a scary place to stay for the night.
They also have ghost tours, a few wineries, restaurants, an awesome fudge shop, and saloon/bars. I did a ghost tour with my husband using a spirit box and found the outside art area to be very active with "spirits" communicating with us, which I thought that was exciting, but was most likely just a tourist trap.
If you're looking for a grocery store or gas station here, you won't find any, you will have to drive into the next town. I highly recommend visiting Jerome, also known as "The Wickedest Town in the West." read more