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Eldorado Canyon

 

 

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Clearing the rubble from the mine tunnels, stabilizing ramps and ladders, and installing electric lights and emergency phones, the mine soon opened for guided tours. The above and below ground guided mining tour lasts about one hour taking visitors 500 feet into the mine. On this tour you will receive the history of the mine, Nelson’s landing, and the area’s turbulent past. Mine tours require a minimum of four people (which can be combined with another group) and reservations are recommended.

 

Over the last decade the couple has also restored and preserved a number of buildings at the mine site. Across from the mine sits a historic 1861 building which serves as a museum to the area and to the Techatticup Mine.

 

 

Historical Eldorado Building

One of the many buildings restored by Tony and

Bobbie Werly, that now serves as a museum,

April, 2005, Kathy Weiser.

This image available for photographic prints and downloads HERE!

 

Here you will see a display of old photographs, tools and other mining memorabilia. Tony and Bobbie also provide river tours and rent kayaks and canoes for use on the nearby Colorado River. Reservations for river tours are required.

 

The Techatticup Mine has been the set of two movies. The first, Breakdown, with Kurt Russell and Kathleen Quinlan, was released in 1997 and several artifacts from the movie can be seen at the site. Several years later, the movie 3000 Miles to Graceland, was released in 2001, parts of which were filmed at the mine site. This movie, again with Kurt Russell, as well as an all star cast including Kevin Costner, Courtney Cox, Christian Slater , and David Arquette, shot several scenes here including the scene where the Lucky Strike gas station blows up . Props from the movie, including the crashed airplane can still be seen at the site.

Beyond Techatticup, the road continues to wind its way to the Colorado River where it opens up to panoramic views across Lake Mohave into Arizona. On the river below once stood Nelson’s landing, long gone today. Numerous old roads angle down toward the lake where much of the area is administered by the National Park Service.  Be aware that severe penalties can be levied for off-roading in National Park areas.

If you travel the outlying land, be cautious as there are many open mines and ventilation shafts. Though most of the mines in the district are no longer active, the majority are on private property and are so posted. Respect these no-trespassing signs as reports have it that local land owners are quick to prosecute trespassers.

To get to Eldorado Canyon follow I-95 south of Boulder City for 13 miles to SR 165. Turn left on SR 165 (Nelson Road) for about 11 miles to Nelson. Continuing from Nelson, the Techatticup Mine is just a few more miles down the winding road, and a few miles beyond that, is Lake Mohave.

 

Contact Information:

Eldorado Canyon Mine Tours

Highway 165 between Nelson, Nevada and the Colorado River

702-291-0026

 

 

 

 

 

Kathy Weiser/Legends of America, © April, 2005

 

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Techatticup

Techatticup was founded in 1861, April, 2005, Kathy Weiser.

This image available for photographic prints and downloads HERE!

 

 

 

Barn at Techatticup Mine

This old barn across from the Techatticup Mine

houses several of the props used in the movies filmed

at the mine site. April, 2005, Kathy Weiser.

This image available for photographic prints and downloads HERE!

 

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Lake Mohave

At the end of Nelson Road is this beautiful view of

Lake Mohave. April, 2005, Kathy Weiser.

 

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Great American Bars and Saloons

Great American Bars and Saloons by Kathy WeiserBy Kathy Weiser

Owner/Editor of Legends of America

 

Kathy Weiser's first venture into the publishing world takes you into the many watering holes of America's past, particularly the numerous saloons that sprouted up during our nation's Wild West days. This great photographic review displays hundreds of vintage photographs from California to Arizona, the mining camps of Colorado, all the way to New York and its turbulent days of Prohibition.
 

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