Mining Camps
Mining camps are temporary settlements established near mining sites where miners and their families live and work. These camps often provide essential services such as food, shelter, and medical care. They can vary in size, from small groups of tents to larger communities with more permanent structures, depending on the scale of the mining operation.
Typically, mining camps emerge during gold rushes or other mineral discoveries, attracting people seeking fortune. The camps are often bustling with activity, as miners extract valuable resources like gold, silver, or coal. Over time, some mining camps evolve into towns, while others are abandoned once the resources are depleted.