31 Ghost Towns in America That Are Hauntingly Frozen in Time

14. Frisco, Utah – A Lawless Boomtown Turned to Ruins

Ghost town Frisco in Beaver County, Utah, USA. It was an active mining camp from 1879 to 1929. Since 2002 it is again an active mining camp. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Michael Gäbler

Once a booming silver mining town in the late 19th century, Frisco, Utah, was notorious for its lawlessness, earning a reputation as one of the most dangerous places in the West. At its peak, it had over 6,000 residents, dozens of saloons, and an underground mining network that produced millions in silver. However, a catastrophic mine collapse in 1885 led to the town’s decline, and by the early 1900s, it was abandoned. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of stone kilns, crumbling buildings, and eerie mine shafts, all set against the backdrop of Utah’s rugged desert landscape. Frisco’s turbulent history and abandoned ruins make it a must-visit for ghost town enthusiasts.

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