A Brief Revival
After a period of abandonment, Garnet Ghost Town saw a resurgence in 1934 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt doubled gold prices. This led miners to return and start reworking at mines and dumps, ultimately boosting the population to approximately 250 residents.
As a result, new cabins were constructed to accommodate the influx of people. If you’re interested in experiencing the eerie history of Garnet Ghost Town, book a stay in one of the two cabins available for rent before the end of April, when they close for the tourist season. This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in its captivating past.