31 Ghost Towns in America That Are Hauntingly Frozen in Time

19. Kirwin, Wyoming – A Mountain Ghost Town Lost to Snow

The Ghost Town of Kirwin. Photo Credit: https://youtu.be/cRyjmHe8z-4?si=tOlz0codcp8J6eqC @Wyoming PBS

Kirwin, Wyoming, is an abandoned mining town buried deep in the Absaroka Mountains. Founded in the late 1800s, Kirwin thrived for decades before a devastating avalanche in 1907 killed several residents, forcing the survivors to abandon it permanently. Due to its extreme isolation and altitude, the town remains eerily well-preserved, with log cabins, mining equipment, and a hotel still standing. Unlike desert ghost towns, Kirwin is only accessible in warmer months, as heavy snowfall makes the town nearly unreachable in winter. It’s an adventurer’s dream, offering breathtaking alpine scenery, abandoned structures, and a tragic yet fascinating history.

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