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    Garnet Ghost Town

    4.5 (27 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    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 mountain from Hwy 212. The gulch isn't for every driver or every vehicle.

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    Jeff B.

    Bit of a letdown, but not enough for less than 4 stars. A bear to get to, but worth it. It is amazingly well-preserved, and gratefully void of the graffities of youth. Here was the letdown: after the journey to get there, we were greeted with a sign saying the town was closed because of--you guessed it--stinkin' Covid-19. What a hotbed for pandemic in the middle of nowhere Montana, huh? It...would...have...been...nice to perhaps put a damned notification on the sign on Hwy 200 as you turn on the mountain road heading to it. We all said, 'Screw it, we're here now,' but I couldn't shake the feeling of knowing we were essentially trespassing. That definitely effected our visit. We would have stayed far longer than the brief half-hour peek, otherwise. It took an hour to get to it from Missoula. Regardless, in better times, if you like interesting history, you will really like Garnet...

    Beth B.

    Highly recommend stopping here for a visit! It was so neat to see the old town and step back in time! FYI: It's ran by BLM so while it's cheap to visit ($3 per person at the time I'm writing this) make sure you have cash for the Dropbox.

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    Cindy M.

    Well worth the long drive up the paved road that transitions to gravel 6 miles shy of the parking lot.

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    Darren S.

    I really like visiting old ghost towns but understand not everyone enjoys this. However, if you like exploring old ghost towns like I do then you will love Garnet! This is one of the best preserved ghost towns I have visited. I really enjoyed being able to wander around the many buildings and walk thru the ones they had open. Also liked they have lots of old artifacts laid out in the buildings. They also have a small gift shop with staff that shared lots of info on the history of Garnet.

    Kristina S.

    Beautiful town and location!! Hidden away in the mountains and incredibly well preserved, this is definitely worth a visit. We were the only ones up there and had an amazing time exploring the buildings and running around. As mentioned in the other reviews, take 200 from Missoula. We went to Drummond first and ended up backtracking through a very scary steep access road riddled with deep pot holes and sharp rocks. Makes for a good story now but finding out you didn't have to go back down that way was a relief!!

    Cindi K.

    Amazingly well preserved ghost town filled with artifacts and creepy decaying wall paper. A bit of a challenge to get to this location, but that makes it all the sweeter when you arrive. We came via 90 then up a very challenging hairpin riddled pot holed dirt road that takes about an hour after 90. Try coming from the north via 200-- much shorter and easier road. Lots of buildings in the pristine forest location. Clean non-smelly permanent pit-toilets. Gorgeous views.

    Valerie H.

    It was closed when we went (late October) but still worth a visit if you're in the area. You can look in the windows and see inside the buildings even though they are locked. We took the advice other reviewers and even though we were coming from the southeast, went out of our way to approach from HWY 200. Worked out ok even with a car loaded down for a cross country move. If also takes you on a really scenic 11 mile road up the mountain with a great view. In inclement weather I would be a bit nervous to make this drive though. There is handicapped parking near the town because it's at the bottom of a 5 minute walk down a pretty uneven and big hill. Elderly people etc may have trouble with the walk down and back up. The town itself was awesomely preserved and just the right level of creepy! Great photo op and really gives you a sense of how the miners lived.

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    Karen S.

    Take 90E to Bonner exit then Hwy 200 from Missoula. There is an 11 mile bumpy road to the ghost town. Not too bad at all, totally worth it. Garnet Ghost Town is an intact town, very well preserved. Stop by the visitors center & the gift shop for the map to the scavenger hunt for the kids. Free coloring book or post card. Kids will love the hunt. Adults & kids will be entertained & learn much about the late 1800's history. Beautiful scenery, enjoy nature & how our for fathers worked the land. Guarantee you will enjoy!

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