Thursday, August 20, 2020

Bannack State Park Campground & Ghost Town

  In its 158 years of existence no major fires swept through  Bannack so there are still over sixty buildings standing, many from the 1860s. They have been stabilized and repaired but are not restored. About twenty are opened to tour. There aren’t any interpretive signs - the buildings are numbered and a guide that’s sold at the visitor center provides a a detailed history.  The visitor center has a few exhibits and a short video about Bannack.
  The buildings contain very little in the way for furnishings but it’s interesting to see the layer upon layer of wallpaper and linoleum, and the rambling additions that have been added onto some of the houses. A caretaker let us look through a building where miscellaneous artifacts are stored to be used in the future.
 
  The visitor center is accessed by a ramp at the side entrance. Five or six of the buildings are accessible. The rest have steps or very high thresholds.  None of the sites in the campgrounds are designated as accessible but most can be used. The picnic tables do not have extended tops.
 
  We stayed at Road Agent Campground, one of the two campgrounds in the park. Road Agent is quieter and has more trees than Vigilante. It does not have a large turn around loop and is not suitable for large RVs. The ghost town parking lot has long spaces for RVs. Bannack  45.16236, -112.99925

4 comments:

  1. Well darn. I've driven Hwy 278 three or four times but had no idea what Bannack State Park was, so I didn't go find out.

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    1. It's great! You'll have to stop there the next time that you drive on Hwy 278.

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  2. Jimmy and I enjoyed Bannock a couple of times -- once we were the only people around! There were more bunnies than people! We managed to stomp thru as many of the buildings as we could. Karen, I don't know how you navigated the boardwalks! Can't remember which c/g we stayed in, but we were mighty comfortable. Wish we were there now!

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    1. The boardwalks were pretty good. Maybe they've been repaired since your visit? I can always count on Tony to maneuver me over and around most obstacles. :-)

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