Idaho's Ghost Towns - Introduction

Silver City, Idaho, USA
Introduction

The Ghost Towns of Idaho are abandoned village, town, or city, as well as mining districts, that will or will not show substantial visible remains, but if ghost towns show no evidence it may have researched as most towns often are decimated by some natural or human causes disasters, such as floods, fires, government actions or uncontrolled lawlessness, and often from the loss of economic activity over time.

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ancestry is like the potato - the best part under ground."
Thomas Overbury

The following list is perhaps short or incomplete, yet these are the few that seems to be left behind the evidence of their original existence. The Idaho State Historical Society states there are 64 Ghost Towns in Idaho (as of August 1964). There may be more but these are considered registered sites. Link:

Aline (Teton)
Bayhorse (Custer)
Bonanza City (Custer)
Burgdorf (Idaho)
Burke (Shoshone)
Caribou City (Bonneville)
Chesterfield (Caribou)
Comeback Mining Camp (Boise)
Copper Queen Mining Town (Lemhi)
Custer (Custer)
De Lamar (Owyhee)
Florence (Idaho)
Gilmore (Lemhi)
Golden Age Mine & Camp (Payette)
Idaho City (Boise)
Leesburg (Lemhi)
Mount Idaho (Idaho)
Placerville (Boise)
Rocky Bar (Elmore)
Ruby City (Owyhee)
Sawtooth City (Blaine)
Silver City (Owyhee)
Strevell (Cassia)
Vienna (Blaine)
White Knob (Custer)
Yellow Jacket (Lemhi)

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Idaho Ghost Towns Gallery by GhostTownGallery.com

65 Photos from 10 Idaho Ghost Towns, Mining Camps and Historic sites

Custer County

Bay Horse 8 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Custer County

Bonanza 8 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Custer County

Clayton 1 Photo

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Custer County

Custer 8 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Boise County

Pioneerville 5 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Owyhee County

Silver City 12 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Owyhee County

De Lamer 3 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Owyhee County

Dewey 1 Photo

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Boise County

Idaho City 11 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

Boise County

Placerville 8 Photos

Daniel Ter-Nedden © 2000

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Additional Resources of Idaho Ghost Towns

Idaho Ghost Towns. This site is very resourceful of locating the many ghost towns and abandoned mining camps or what not.

Idaho Ghost/Mining Towns. Vist Idaho site is full of great tourist attraction information.

Silver City, Idaho. Great website ro read more about the old city of the past where many walks of life once travel to be apart of the great mining history.

The Ghost Town of Burke Idaho. This Hauntingly Beautiful Idaho Ghost Town Is Plagued With A Violent Past.

Ghost Town U A's : Idaho. This site a great source of information about many of the ghost towns in Idaho.

Ghost Towns Forum. This forum gives some informative sets about the various ghost towns and mining camps of Idaho from other points of view.

Idaho Ghost Towns/Sites: Then and Now #1857. This is a tourist site that offers package program to visit some of the ghost towns or sites of Idaho.

Ernie's Ghost Town Photos. Ernie Lombard a retired architect who visited many ghost towns and mining area in Idaho for the past 33 years, and took lots of photos and now shares his experiences with others.

Most People Have Long Forgotten About This Vacant Ghost Town In Rural Idaho. Reading about short lived mining history doesn't compare to walking through an old ghost town and experience it firsthand.

Ghost Towns of Idaho. The Pacific Northwest has its excess of Ghost Towns and abandoned or lost cities and communities. Read about some of these old pasttmes of Idaho.

Ghost Towns of Stanley Sawtooth. The Stanley Basin gives a glimpse of history with the dirt roads of town and the rustic designs of the buildings among the Sawtooth National Recreation area. The remainsrelativerly unchanged, there is a timeless feel about the place.




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