Arizona : Chloride
Chloride is a peaceful place for tourists to visit and for others to retire to. There are many fine artists, writers and musicians who now call Chloride home. There are a few shops to display their goods, but the lifestyle is relaxed and merchant hours are flexible. The town sits at an elevation of 4,000 feet. The warm desert climate has a winter low temperature of 40 degrees and summer high temperature of 105 degrees. People sometimes refer to Chloride as the “Gem of Cerbats.” The town offers clean air, friendly neighbors and old west charm.
Chloride has a small RV park and overnight RV parking. The drive around the city is quite interesting. Some of the residents have turned their household junk into lawn art, and some have just tossed their old appliances and junk into their yard. The town is whatever you want to make it. It might even be a good place to retire when you are finally ready to get away from it all. Chloride attractions includes performance from the “Immortal Gunfighters of Chloride", Cyanide Springs, gun battle show at Melodrama Theater, Jim Fritz Museum,
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