When buildings are abandoned, eventually nature will take its course. Montana is full of old structures that were once homes and places of business that, for whatever reason, were left to the elements. When you come across one, you can’t help but wonder what the story is behind it and how it got that way. Here are eight abandoned places in Montana that nature is reclaiming:

  1. This old abandoned house sits right on the border between Montana and Canada.

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  1. This is the now abandoned First State Bank building in Buffalo.

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  1. This house in Cohagen has seen better days.

Allan Willoughby/ Flickr Cohagen is a tiny town that lies southeast of Jordan on Highway 59.

  1. This Miles City Plaza building looks more recently abandoned.

David Schott / Flickr But nature wasted no time in claiming its space.

  1. This is all that remains of a cabin at the Coolidge Ghost Town.

Scott Wagner/Flickr Nature is reclaiming the entire mining town of Coolidge.

  1. This old abandon barn sits in the Bitterroot Valley near Stevensville.

PJ Johnson / Flickr This entire area is loaded with history, so there’s no telling what this old farm has seen.

  1. This house in Butte is clearly no longer a home.

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  1. These old houses in the heart of Virginia City have held up surprisingly well.

Carl Grant / Flickr It’s only a matter of time, though, before the brush and trees overtake them.

It’s truly amazing to see abandoned Montana’s living history. For a historical tour of some creepy places in Montana, take a ghost town road trip! You won’t regret it. What are some interesting abandoned places in Montana you find fascinating? Tell us about them in the comments.

Manik. / Flickr

Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr

Allan Willoughby/ Flickr

Cohagen is a tiny town that lies southeast of Jordan on Highway 59.

David Schott / Flickr

But nature wasted no time in claiming its space.

Scott Wagner/Flickr

Nature is reclaiming the entire mining town of Coolidge.

PJ Johnson / Flickr

This entire area is loaded with history, so there’s no telling what this old farm has seen.

Brad Perkins / Flickr

Carl Grant / Flickr

It’s only a matter of time, though, before the brush and trees overtake them.

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Abandoned Places in Montana June 06, 2022 Tori Jane How many abandoned homes in Montana are there?   This number of abandoned homes in Montana is, unfortunately, almost impossible to know for sure; there are, however, more than 60 ghost towns scattered all over the state, and one can rest assured that those ghost towns have plenty of interesting, abandoned homes and buildings within. Head to Elkhorn State Park, for example, and check it out – you can wander some of the still-standing buildings in this old silver mining town (one of the oldest in the state). Of course, you could always embark upon an adventure in which you search for derelict, abandoned homes – there sure are plenty out in the sticks.   Where are some interesting, abandoned places in Montana?  

Wickes Tunnel Castle Town Old  Montana Prison

Montana has a rich and varied history, which includes lots of buildings long since left behind in the annals of said history. Big Sky Country has lots of interesting, abandoned places that you can still check out to this day (or admire from afar, in many cases). Some of our favorite abandoned places in Montana include the old Wickes Tunnel, which is in an abandoned town by the name of Wickes. The mine in Wickes was abandoned way back in the late 1800s, and this railroad tunnel was abandoned with it. There’s also the Old Montana Prison, which you can tour; it was the first territorial prison in the west and has been empty since the 1970s. It’s one abandoned place in Montana that you can’t afford to skip!   Are there any fascinating Ghost Towns in Montana?  

Bannack Elkhorn County

No matter where you are, you’re sure to find a fascinating ghost town within reach. Some of the most notorious ghost towns in Montana include the town of Bannack, in Beaverhead County, which has been abandoned since the 1930s, and Elkhorn, in Boulder County, which has been abandoned since the 1970s and if you can brave the dirt road to reach it you’re in for a treat: there are plenty of amazing, well-preserved buildings still standing just waiting to be explored.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

Abandoned Places in Montana

June 06, 2022

Tori Jane

How many abandoned homes in Montana are there?   This number of abandoned homes in Montana is, unfortunately, almost impossible to know for sure; there are, however, more than 60 ghost towns scattered all over the state, and one can rest assured that those ghost towns have plenty of interesting, abandoned homes and buildings within. Head to Elkhorn State Park, for example, and check it out – you can wander some of the still-standing buildings in this old silver mining town (one of the oldest in the state). Of course, you could always embark upon an adventure in which you search for derelict, abandoned homes – there sure are plenty out in the sticks.   Where are some interesting, abandoned places in Montana?  

Wickes Tunnel Castle Town Old  Montana Prison

Montana has a rich and varied history, which includes lots of buildings long since left behind in the annals of said history. Big Sky Country has lots of interesting, abandoned places that you can still check out to this day (or admire from afar, in many cases). Some of our favorite abandoned places in Montana include the old Wickes Tunnel, which is in an abandoned town by the name of Wickes. The mine in Wickes was abandoned way back in the late 1800s, and this railroad tunnel was abandoned with it. There’s also the Old Montana Prison, which you can tour; it was the first territorial prison in the west and has been empty since the 1970s. It’s one abandoned place in Montana that you can’t afford to skip!   Are there any fascinating Ghost Towns in Montana?  

Bannack Elkhorn County

No matter where you are, you’re sure to find a fascinating ghost town within reach. Some of the most notorious ghost towns in Montana include the town of Bannack, in Beaverhead County, which has been abandoned since the 1930s, and Elkhorn, in Boulder County, which has been abandoned since the 1970s and if you can brave the dirt road to reach it you’re in for a treat: there are plenty of amazing, well-preserved buildings still standing just waiting to be explored.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

This number of abandoned homes in Montana is, unfortunately, almost impossible to know for sure; there are, however, more than 60 ghost towns scattered all over the state, and one can rest assured that those ghost towns have plenty of interesting, abandoned homes and buildings within. Head to Elkhorn State Park, for example, and check it out – you can wander some of the still-standing buildings in this old silver mining town (one of the oldest in the state). Of course, you could always embark upon an adventure in which you search for derelict, abandoned homes – there sure are plenty out in the sticks.  

Where are some interesting, abandoned places in Montana?  

  • Wickes Tunnel
  • Castle Town
  • Old  Montana Prison

Montana has a rich and varied history, which includes lots of buildings long since left behind in the annals of said history. Big Sky Country has lots of interesting, abandoned places that you can still check out to this day (or admire from afar, in many cases). Some of our favorite abandoned places in Montana include the old Wickes Tunnel, which is in an abandoned town by the name of Wickes. The mine in Wickes was abandoned way back in the late 1800s, and this railroad tunnel was abandoned with it. There’s also the Old Montana Prison, which you can tour; it was the first territorial prison in the west and has been empty since the 1970s. It’s one abandoned place in Montana that you can’t afford to skip!  

Are there any fascinating Ghost Towns in Montana?  

  • Bannack
  • Elkhorn County

No matter where you are, you’re sure to find a fascinating ghost town within reach. Some of the most notorious ghost towns in Montana include the town of Bannack, in Beaverhead County, which has been abandoned since the 1930s, and Elkhorn, in Boulder County, which has been abandoned since the 1970s and if you can brave the dirt road to reach it you’re in for a treat: there are plenty of amazing, well-preserved buildings still standing just waiting to be explored.