Jail Tree
category : Pioneer History

Hours: Outdoor viewing
Address: Tegner and Wickenburg Way
Come visit us in Wickenburg, Arizona
Hours: Outdoor viewing
Address: Tegner and Wickenburg Way
Come visit us in Wickenburg, Arizona
This red brick schoolhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1905, replacing the wooden school on this land. "Little remains of the old one-room schoolhouses built of logs, adobe, frame, or brick which proliferated across Arizona in the late 1800s.
Wickenburg, AZ Historic SchoolhousesVulture Peak Trail is a short but steep trail that takes hikers from the base of Vulture Peak (2,480 feet) to a saddle (3,420 feet) just below the summit in only two miles. From this point, experienced hikers can "scramble" up an extremely steep and narrow "chute"
Wickenburg, AZ Hiking TrailsAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Engine No. 761, an 1890 vintage, is one of the steam locomotive workhorses of the main line between Chicago and the west. Included in the display located adjacent to the historic depot and Visitors Center, is the Tender and the 1900
Wickenburg, AZ Railroad HistoryThe Webb Center is premier 600
Wickenburg, AZ EntertainmentThis 200 year-old mesquite tree once served as Wickenburg's Jail. From 1863 to 1890
Wickenburg, AZ Pioneer HistoryRobson's Arizona Mining World takes you back in time to the Nella-Meda gold mining camp, a real mine said to still contain mu...
Discovered in 1863 by the Austrian Henry Wickenburg, Vulture Mine was the largest producing gold mine in the history of Arizo...
The Cave Creek Museum's original Tubercular cabin, one of 16 cabins that made up a local TB camp, was placed on the Nation...