There’s A Hike In Montana That Leads You Straight To An Abandoned Village
There’s nothing better than a hike through Big Sky Country, except for a hike with a side of history. The Elkhorn and Crow Peak Trail is a challenging trek, but it takes you to Elkhorn, an old mining town that was abandoned long ago.
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If you'd like to make it a bit shorter, just drive up the Forest Service road as far as your vehicle will allow, then hike the rest of the way.
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The views are spectacular.
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Elkhorn was founded in 1872, and unlike many of the mining camps in the area, it was a true family-friendly town.
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It was home to a school, a hotel, a church, and (of course) saloon.
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By the 1970s, it was completely abandoned.
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The original fixtures were left in place, just as they were more than 100 years ago. Many other buildings are dilapidated, so proceed with caution.
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Although it's most popular in the summer, it's open year-round, and some Montanans use it for snowshoeing.
Have you ever visited Elkhorn? A similar trail (that’s much easier) will take you to Garnet Ghost Town.
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