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- Bodie State Historic Park
Bodie State Historic Park is a genuine California gold-mining ghost town Visitors can walk down the deserted streets of a town that once had around 2,000 structures and a population of roughly 8,000 people
- Bodie SHP: The Ghost Town in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Designated as a National Historic Site and a State Historic Park in 1962, the remains of Bodie are being preserved in a state of "arrested decay" Today this once thriving mining camp is visited by tourists, howling winds and an occasional ghost
- Bodie State Historic Park - California State Parks
In 1962 the small part of the town that had survived the 1932 fire was designated a State Historic Park and a National Historic Landmark What remains of the town of Bodie, preserved in a state of “arrested decay,” exists as it did when the last residents left
- Bodie B - California State Parks
Bodie State Historic Park is generally accessible, but the protected historic structures, uneven surfaces and high-altitude desert terrain may be a challenge for individuals with limited mobility or dificulty breathing
- Mono - CA State Parks
NO 341 BODIE - Gold was discovered here in 1859 by Wm S Bodey, after whom the town was named, and the town became the most thriving metropolis of the Mono country
- Accessible Features at Bodie SHP - California State Parks
Bodie State Historic Park preserves a genuine gold-mining ghost town Visitors can walk down the deserted streets of a town that once had a population of nearly 10,000 people
- Planning Your Trip - California State Parks
Arranged to become a CA State Park by the Cain family, the agreement for Bodie was that everything would be left as it was receieved in 1962 - items left in buildings and even all the artifacts in the previously curated museum would be left frozen in time
- How to Get Here - California State Parks
***Please note that while Bodie is "open" year-around, roads to Bodie may become impassable in winter and closed for the winter season Please check road conditions and weather prior to visiting Bodie***
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