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“one of America's best-preserved ghost towns”
One thousand people called Garnet home in the 1890s as they scoured the mountains for gold. Largely abandoned 20 years later when the gold ran out, today the town is well-preserved and offers a glimpse into the struggles of those early miners and homesteaders. The visitor center has information about 19th century life here. Two rental cabins are available December through April; arrangements need to be made in advance by calling the Missoula Field Office BLM. Depending on weather, the visitor center is open daily from late May through September from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Really pretty drive and it was a beautiful day! Prob don't try that drive in wi get or icy conditions . We took the 200, it's a decent road but I paved most of the way. Clean restrooms and water... Read more
My kids (14,19,21) and I loved this 2-hour excursion from our travels down I-90. The Bear Gulch path getting there was more than half of the fun. Note: there is an easier, faster way up the... Read more
Getting here is a bit of a drive and a good portion of it is over gravel road so be prepared for that. Also the service there is not good at some places and nonexistent at most places so if you... Read more
Garnet Ghost Town
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