Many abandoned mines and ghost towns are situated in remote, inaccessible areas. You often drive far from major towns. Cell ...
Swap the close-up of the roulette wheel for the endless horizons of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Whether you ...
Crumbling hotels, creaky boardwalks, and towns that time ghosted—without you trespassing on someone’s ranch. These West Coast picks are either public parks,... The post Ghost Towns of the West Coast ...
Route 66 turns 100 years old in 2026 presenting the country an opportunity to authentically rewrite the narrative of the Mother Road, so-named by John Steinbeck in his 1939 novel, “The Grapes of Wrath ...
Home to 110 people, this Kansas ghost town, 85 miles from Wichita, has a historic bridge, waterfall, 1800s-era buildings, and ...
Oregon is full of places and spaces that may get the attention of the hair on your neck, including ghost towns, creepy history and more. Inspired in part by Geo Rutherford’s tradition of Spooky Lake ...
Whether they’re on the Pacific Coast or in the Rockies, these short drives offer plenty to see and do — so much, in fact, that you might want to take it slow.
Nestled in Clear Creek County just off I-70, this tiny mountain town still shimmers with the ghost of Colorado’s silver boom.
What comes to mind when you think of things to do in Southern California? Disneyland? Sitting by the beach? Visiting the Griffith Observatory or drinking wine in Temecula? All worthy options, but for ...
Take a haunting road trip through South Africa’s spookiest spots. Haunted hotels, eerie lights and local legends await on ...
But real ghosts or not, Walter Knott did built a ghost town, and he cobbled it together out of old buildings sourced from ...