There's A Hike In Utah That Leads You Straight To An Abandoned Mine
By Catherine Armstrong|Published July 07, 2018
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Park City has a rich history of mining, starting in the late 1800s. During its run, the silver mines here brought in more than $50 million, but by 1951, the mining went bust. You can still see traces of the mines in the area, and the Bonanza Mine Trail takes you to abandoned mine buildings, and offers great views to boot.
The Bonanza Mine Trail is a 2.5-mile-long loop trail that takes you up through the resort to the abandoned mine.
Let your imagination take you back to the late 19th century when mining started in this area. The abandoned buildings up here are dilapidated, so you'll want to take care when exploring around them.
At the base of the Bonanza Lift, you'll see another building that's in better shape. You can peer in the windows to see an abandoned tractor and other equipment inside.
The Bonanza Mine Trail is just one of many in the area, but it tends to be less-traveled than others, so you'll likely find some peace and quiet on this trail. Enjoy the history and the views!