The Garnet Ghost Town Miners Cabin 12F is a historic site located within the Garnet Ghost Town in the Blackfoot watershed of Montana. The cabin was built in 1898 and has been preserved as a museum since the 1970s. It is one of several cabins in the ghost town that have been restored and opened to visitors. Cabin 12F is a small, one-room cabin that was used by miners during the late 1800s and early 1900s. It is furnished with period-appropriate items and provides visitors with a glimpse into the daily life of a miner during the gold rush era.
Visiting the Garnet Ghost Town and Miner's Cabin 12F is a unique way to experience Montana's rich history. The ghost town is a well-preserved example of a 19th century mining town and offers visitors the opportunity to see what life was like in the Old West. The cabin itself is a fascinating look at the living conditions of miners during the gold rush. Visitors can also hike through the surrounding area and explore other historic buildings in the ghost town. The Garnet Ghost Town and Miner's Cabin 12F is a must-see for anyone interested in Montana's history and the Old West.
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Lakeside (Old Alva) | 5 | |||
Spotted Bear | 13 | |||
Wood Lake | 16 | |||
Finley Point State Park | 16 | |||
Rainy Lake | 5 | |||
Lindbergh Lake | 22 | |||
Cave Mountain | 14 | |||
Lake Alva | 41 | |||
Yellow Bay State Park | 5 | |||
Wayfarers State Park | 30 |