GARNET - Montana’s Best Ghost Town

Published 2024-01-23
Like most mining boom towns, Garnet, (named after the semi-precious stones found in the area), saw its fair share of comings and goings. With the post office closing in 1942, and nearly all of the residents leaving, Garnet was added to the list of ghost towns in Montana. Fortunately the Bureau of Land Management stepped in, preserving the last remaining structures ensuring that Garnet remained Montana’s best preserved ghost town.

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All Comments (21)
  • @PinInTheAtlas
    Garnet ghost town is certainly one of the best ghost towns we’ve come across. You are left to your own accord to roam around freely. Most of the buildings are left open, some even being furnished, giving you an insight into what life would have been like in the late 1800s early 1900s. Join us as we explore this fascinating, best preserved ghost town in Montana. Remember to check your notification bell, subscribe if you haven’t already and give us a huge Thumbs Up - It really helps the channel and is free to do. Thank you, we really appreciate your support. We post new content every Tuesday 7am PST and hope to see you on all our adventures. If you like what we do and would like to support these explores: ✅ Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas ✅ Help fuel Tonto: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas ✅ AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FJC5W7Z1C19A/ref=na… Contact us: info4pinintheatlas@gmail.com/ Website: pinintheatlas.com/
  • I think the short ceilings and small doors and windows were more about keeping the places warm in the winter than the size of the occupants. Awesome video. Love you guys!
  • Garnet is one of my personal favorite ghost towns. Set in deep forest, imagine how hard it was to get around in deep winter snows. Just love the old photos, they tie the past to what we see now. You two work so well together, makes for a great time for us viewers.
  • Absolutely love that they're taking care of the town. Gives you a chance to imagine what life was really like back then. Could almost hear the honky tonk piano .
  • @richardbeee
    I was hoping you'd do Garnet. Awesome place. As always great video editing. Y'all are amazing. See ya soon.😊
  • Your photography improves with each video. I love this channel. It satisfies my wish to be there
  • You served us a video with some terrific awesomeness! Top notch explore! Thank you.
  • @dezertraider
    FANTASTIC! IDK WHY FOLKS DON'T SUBSCRIBE,I SO LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR GREAT WORK EACH WEEK.. NICE SEEING WARM WX,HERE IN MAINE,SNOW THEN RAIN-YUCK.. GREAT JOB ANDREA ON YOUR RESEARCH,VERY VERY COOL.SAFE TRAVELS..
  • @garyfryer7649
    I've heard Montana is a beautiful place all year round. Another great location. Thanks for sharing 😊
  • @rhondaz356
    That was so interesting. I absolutely love this type of video. Thank you, Andrea for all of your research. It's always so appreciated. It amazes me that people can wander around freely. I hope that everyone who visits is as respectful as both of you are. Thankfully, the town is being preserved. EXCELLENT video 🏚🏚👏🏻🌞🌲
  • @joeya.4849
    Love this history of Garnet! So much to unpack in this video! Defo a great explore! All the light-hearted giggles from yous two are always a joy to see, too!
  • Thanks for the Levity. The World could use more of that. Was close to Garnet, last year, when I was in Missoula. Definitely a Pin, Indeed.
  • @buckwheatsofia
    What a beautiful place, and a lot to explore. This is the nicest ghost town I’ve seen , through videos, thanks to you! Great job.