Approximate location — plotted from published sources, not a site visit, and not a guarantee of access.
Stone buildings, a bunkhouse, steam-engine remnants, and two abandoned Euclid dump trucks mark a late-19th-century copper operation deep in the Arizona Strip. Worked from the 1870s into the mid-20th century, the site is now a free interpretive stop inside Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. High-clearance dirt roads from St. George or the Pakoon area take several hours one way.