Hike To This Abandoned Mine In Alaska That’s Rumored To Be Haunted
Alaska’s abandoned mines are rich with history. Take this hike to an abandoned mine that’s also said to be haunted. It’s a long, strenuous hike, but the views, historic artifacts and haunting lore make this trek well worth your effort.

It's just north of the Kennecott Mines National Historic Landmark.

About 1/2 mile down the trail, it splits. Take the right hand trail to get to the Bonanza Mine.
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The views along the way are jaw-dropping.
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This trail is definitely picturesque. Along the way, you may see Dall sheep, bears and other wildlife.

Today, you'll find scattered remnants of the mine along the hillside, spread out over a fairly large area.

The structures are crumbling and aren't stable. The mine no longer has support systems in its tunnels and may collapse.

Some visitors report hearing disembodied voices on the wind, moans and laughter. Mining is dangerous work, and this mine was located on a steep slope, so it's not unrealistic to think that some miners may have come to an untimely end while working here.

This mine is a fascinating piece of Alaska's history that should be preserved for everyone to enjoy.
Have you ever hiked to the Bonanza Mine? Did you see or hear anything strange while you were there?
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