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Chloride, human settlement in Sierra County, New Mexico, United States

Chloride is a small settlement in New Mexico that was once a busy mining town. The place consists of scattered old wooden buildings and ruins standing along dirt roads, reflecting the size and shape of the former community.

The settlement grew as a mining camp when workers exploited silver and other mineral ores. The mines lost profitability and eventually closed, causing the population to leave while the town's structures remained behind.

Chloride is named after the mineral resources that once drew workers to this place. The remaining buildings show how the town was organized and which spaces mattered most to the people who lived and worked here.

The settlement sits away from main roads and requires a deliberate journey to remote areas. Visiting works best on foot with comfortable shoes, as you will walk along uneven dirt roads and between ruins.

Some of the remaining buildings have old wagons and tools displayed nearby, showing how work was done in those days. These objects sit in the open and tell the story of daily labor in a way words alone cannot capture.

Location: New Mexico

Address: Chloride, NM 87943, USA

GPS coordinates: 33.33875,-107.67779

Latest update: December 18, 2025 15:32

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