Step Back in Time: Visiting Garnet Ghost Town Near The Hohnstead
Discover Garnet Ghost Town, Montana’s best-preserved mining town just 40 minutes from The Hohnstead Glamping Cabins. Explore historic buildings, enjoy scenic mountain views, and bring your pup for a pet-friendly day trip into the past.
Did you know Montana’s best-preserved ghost town is just a short, scenic drive from your cabin?
If you’re staying at The Hohnstead Glamping Cabins, you’re already soaking in the quiet magic of Montana’s forests—but did you know that just down the road is one of the state’s most fascinating historical gems? Garnet Ghost Town, nestled in the mountains of western Montana, is a must-visit for history lovers, hikers, photographers, and curious travelers alike.
Here’s everything you need to know about visiting this unforgettable piece of the past.
What is Garnet Ghost Town?
Garnet was a booming gold-mining town in the 1890s, once home to over 1,000 people. But when the gold ran out, so did the miners—and by the 1940s, Garnet was mostly abandoned. Today, it stands as Montana’s best-preserved ghost town, with original log cabins, saloons, and general stores still standing in eerie, beautiful silence.
Wander through more than 30 historic buildings and imagine life in a frontier town, surrounded by nothing but mountains and trees.
How to Get There from The Hohnstead
The drive to Garnet Ghost Town is part of the adventure. It’s located about 40 minutes from The Hohnstead, with forested roads and scenic views the whole way.
From Montana Route 200: Turn south at the Garnet Range Road located between mile markers 22 and 23, about 30 miles east of Missoula. Follow the Range Road for approximately 11 miles to Garnet where the parking area is located.
Note: The last few miles of road are gravel and seasonal. It’s best visited May–October (and 4WD is helpful in spring or fall). Always check road conditions before heading out.
Why It’s a Great Day Trip from The Hohnstead
Easy to pair with a half-day hike or picnic
Dog-friendly! Leashed pets are welcome to explore with you
Offers a break from total solitude without venturing into a big town
Great for photographers, families, and history buffs
Cool temperatures and forest shade make it enjoyable even in summer
Easy pairing with a trip to the lakes (Holland, Seeley, Inez, Rainy, Salmon, or Placid Lakes with kayaks or Sup available for rent from The Hohnstead).
“Named one of America’s coolest ghost towns by
Travel + Leisure”
What to Do at Garnet
Take a self-guided tour through the preserved buildings
Play guessing games (inside the main building as well as at the Visitor Center) to see what old objects were used for
Visit the Garnet Visitor Center (summer only) for maps, info, and souvenirs
Explore nearby trails like the Warren Park Trail, Sierra Mine Loop Trail, or Placer Trail
Attend seasonal events like guided history walks or ghost tours (check ahead). Check Garnet's Facebook page for more.
Bring a picnic and enjoy lunch in the designated picnic areas
Admission is subject to change, but it was $10 during our last visit in Summer 2024. Bring cash!
Return to Comfort at The Hohnstead
After a day of walking dusty trails and peeking into the past, come back to your private glamping cabin to relax, stargaze, and unwind. Maybe even tell a ghost story or two around the fire...
Whether you're into Montana history or just looking for a unique side adventure, Garnet Ghost Town is the perfect local gem to explore during your stay.
Plan Your Stay
Ready to explore the ghostly past and the peaceful present? Book your stay at The Hohnstead Glamping Cabins—a forest retreat perfectly located for day trips, hikes, and off-grid relaxation.
Located just a short drive from Garnet Ghost Town and other hidden Montana treasures.