Gammons Gulch Movie Set and Museum
Trip Cost $10
Take a trip back in time to the days of the old west as you walk down the streets of an old west town.
Gammons Gulch, a western town and movie set, was built by Jay and Joanne Gammons. It includes a saloon, blacksmith shop, jail, assay office, church, gallows, barber shop, and much more. The buildings are not just facades; they are actual buildings with vintage furniture, dishes, lightning, tools, etc. from the territorial era. It is truly a museum.
Gammons Gulch has served as a setting for may western movies, western themed weddings and other events, with the surroundings and settings meeting the specifications of the actual decor of the time.
We will start with a self-guided tour of the town after which you'll be able to take photos of the interior and exterior settings at your leisure. Pictures may be taken for personal use only.
There is no food served at Gammons Gulch so bring water and a lunch. You can eat lunch in the saloon or outside in a nice picnic area.
It is highly suggested that you wear closed-toed shoes, brimmed hats and use sunscreen.
A little imagination is all you need to complete this memorable "step back in time" experience. You'll marvel at the detail and authenticity that went into the building of this movie set and museum.
Contact the Danny Valenzuela at 602-568-5759 or dvsundevil@gmail.com with any questions
Meet at the Camera Club at 8:15 AM for departure/carpooling at 8:30 AM to Gammons Gulch. GVR is requiring that every person participating in club's field trips sign a waiver absolving GVR of any liability. You will be required to sign the waiver at the Camera Club before the trip departs.
If you need to cancel please contact the Field Trip Facilitator at philr@iname.com. We may have people on the wait list to take your place.
Last refund date is November 3rd.
NOTICE:
All safety protocols will be practiced while at Gammons Gulch.
All participants need to be responsible for an assessment of their mobility and health issues relating to field trips. Some trips may not be appropriate, but you must make that determination. However, the trip leader may deny participation in a specific field trip to anyone deemed not suitably prepared or able to walk with the group.
The club strives to provide several field trips specifically designed for members with physical limitations.
In order to participate in this event, you must be a member of the GVR Camera Club and GVR.