This Fascinating Oregon Ghost Town Has Been Abandoned And Reclaimed By Nature For Decades Now
By Christy Articola|Published February 21, 2023
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Christy Articola has lived in Colorado since 2013 and considers herself a Centennial State enthusiast and expert through and through. She's based in Denver metro, but over the past decade, she has traveled to every corner, river, village, park, town, and city in the state and continues to explore it deeper and further whenever she can. Christy simply can't get enough of Colorado, and loves sharing all her adventures with you through Only In Your State! She graduated with a degree in journalism from Fordham University and is thrilled to be working as a full time travel writer for this and other sites - she finally found her perfect niche - and is so grateful for that.
Have you ever been to Kent, Oregon? Probably not! This town was once a bustling railway community, but today it’s mostly abandoned. Founded in 1887, the peak population was 250 in 1905. Kent qualifies as a ghost town, but it still has a United States Post Office and a Baptist church, and 67 people lived in Kent as of 2018. This mostly abandoned town in Oregon is about two and a half hours from Portland and almost two hours from Bend. If you ever find yourself in the area, stop on through. As you can see, it’s a very photogenic abandoned place and you’ll love exploring it.
Kent is certainly an interesting place to visit. Stop on into town and be sure to bring your camera and your imagination. And remember, be sure to be very respectful to the people who still live there! Stay off private property. Take only pictures and leave nothing but footprints. You’ll love visiting Kent.