Kelly Mine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Mining History Association Tour
Nice former mining town layout with all foundations except church standing. Traylor Headframe, ore bins, and furnaces are striking. We enjoyed exploring. Not hard to get to. Bring water.
Not a lot left but church and head mine shaft along with some remains of buildings. It is worth exploring, as it is untouched and original...very little grafiti.
Not far from Magdalena up the hill is the remains of Kelly. Not much left but some foundations, a church, and some of the mining structures. But incredibly beautiful scenery and plenty of places onlin...
Very interesting ghost town which at one time had a population of 3000, but now only 2. There are some remains of some buildings, church, cemetery, and the head frame built from a kit from Carnegie St...
We were on a day trip from Albuquerque and our first choice was San Lorenzo Canyon, but it was closed. So we went further south to Magdalena and discovered the ghost town of Kelly in the mountains at ...
Mining History Association Tour
Nice former mining town layout with all foundations except church standing. Traylor Headframe, ore bins, and furnaces are striking. We enjoyed exploring. Not hard to get to. Bring water.
Original and Untouched
Not a lot left but church and head mine shaft along with some remains of buildings. It is worth exploring, as it is untouched and original...very little grafiti.
Enchanting!
Not far from Magdalena up the hill is the remains of Kelly. Not much left but some foundations, a church, and some of the mining structures. But incredibly beautiful scenery and plenty of places onlin...
Historical area
Very interesting ghost town which at one time had a population of 3000, but now only 2. There are some remains of some buildings, church, cemetery, and the head frame built from a kit from Carnegie St...
Nice Stop on US 60
We were on a day trip from Albuquerque and our first choice was San Lorenzo Canyon, but it was closed. So we went further south to Magdalena and discovered the ghost town of Kelly in the mountains at ...