Ghost Towns in Southwest Montana
Montana is rich in history. Places where you can reach out and touch the past, where history can be felt as you walk the floorboards of ghost town streets or step inside dance halls or school rooms.
Bannack Ghost Town Bannack
Charter Oak Mine and Mill Charter Oak Mine & Mill
Comet Ghost Town Comet
Coolidge Ghost Town Coolidge
Elkhorn Ghost Town Elkhorn
Farlin Ghost Town Farlin
Garnet Ghost Town Garnet
Glendale and Canyon Creek Charcoal Kilns Glendale
Gold Coin Mine and Mill Gold Coin Mine & Mill
Granite Granite
Marysville Marysville
Nevada City Nevada City
Pony Pony
Quartz Hill and Vipond Quartz Hill & Vipond
Rimini Rimini
Rochester Rochester
Virginia City Virginia City
Experience the old west at its best in Southwest Montana. From the Meade Hotel in Bannack with its huge spiral staircase and original wallpaper to St. Timothy's Chapel in Southern Cross.
As you walk through the now empty buildings it is easy to imagine cowboys enjoying a game of cards, miners coming into town from their claims, families attending church services or children rushing for the school room bell. The past comes alive in Southwest Montana where evidence still exists of the rich heritage that is Montana.
Montana is rich in history. Places where you can reach out and touch the past, where history can be felt as you walk the floorboards of ghost town streets or step inside dance halls or school rooms.
Bannack Ghost Town Bannack
Charter Oak Mine and Mill Charter Oak Mine & Mill
Comet Ghost Town Comet
Coolidge Ghost Town Coolidge
Elkhorn Ghost Town Elkhorn
Farlin Ghost Town Farlin
Garnet Ghost Town Garnet
Glendale and Canyon Creek Charcoal Kilns Glendale
Gold Coin Mine and Mill Gold Coin Mine & Mill
Granite Granite
Marysville Marysville
Nevada City Nevada City
Pony Pony
Quartz Hill and Vipond Quartz Hill & Vipond
Rimini Rimini
Rochester Rochester
Virginia City Virginia City
Experience the old west at its best in Southwest Montana. From the Meade Hotel in Bannack with its huge spiral staircase and original wallpaper to St. Timothy's Chapel in Southern Cross.
As you walk through the now empty buildings it is easy to imagine cowboys enjoying a game of cards, miners coming into town from their claims, families attending church services or children rushing for the school room bell. The past comes alive in Southwest Montana where evidence still exists of the rich heritage that is Montana.