List of ghost towns in Washington
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Washington, a state of the United States.
Name | Location | Settled | Abandoned | Remarks |
Ainsworth | Franklin County, Washington, on the northern bank of the mouth of the Snake River, in what is now Pasco, Washington. | |||
Alderdale | Klickitat County, Washington | |||
Almota | Whitman County, Washington | |||
Alpine | Shore of Lake Cavanaugh, Skagit County | 1894 | 1898 | Established as a resort, the village had homes, a schoolhouse, a post office, and a nascent hotel. By 1906 it was described as deserted. |
Alpine | Cascade Mountains near Skykomish | late 19th century | c. 1929 | |
Alto | ||||
Amelia | ||||
Ankeny | ||||
Attalia | ||||
Baird | ||||
Barneston | ||||
Barron | ||||
Belcher Camp | Ferry County | c. 1897 | ||
Bishop | ||||
Blewett | ||||
Bodie | ||||
Bolster | ||||
Bonita | ||||
Bossburg | ||||
Brief | ||||
Camp 1 | ||||
Canyon | ||||
Cedarville | ||||
Clay City | ||||
Coey | ||||
Craige | ||||
Darknell | ||||
Delaney | ||||
Disautel | ||||
Drumheller | ||||
Duncan | ||||
Ehrlich | ||||
Elberton | ||||
Ewartsville | ||||
Fairbanks | ||||
Fairfax | ||||
Fishtrap | ||||
Frankfort | ||||
Franklin | ||||
Freedom | ||||
Gettysburg | ||||
Gilmer | ||||
Godfrey | ||||
Golden | ||||
Goshen | ||||
Govan | ||||
Grange City | ||||
Grisdale | ||||
Guler | A small town that was absorbed into Trout Lake, Guler was a dairy and forestry community in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. It had a small store and tavern and gas station. Once the Forest Service came in and built housing, Trout Lake and Guler merged into one town now known as Trout Lake. Some folks tend to call the town of Trout Lake "Sleeping Beauty Valley", as the mountain at the foot of Mt. Adams and between Adams and Flat Top mountain resembles a sleeping Indian Maiden said to be "Bird Woman", the bride of Adams. | |||
Hanford | ||||
Hanson Ferry | ||||
Haven | ||||
Havillah | ||||
Hillhurst | ||||
Holman | ||||
Hot Springs | ||||
Illia | ||||
Interior | ||||
Jameson | ||||
Jericho | ||||
Jerita | ||||
Kennedy | ||||
Kenova | ||||
Kerriston | ||||
Keystone | ||||
Knappton | ||||
Kopiah | ||||
Krain | ||||
Ladow | ||||
Laurel | between Glenwood and Trout Lake Washington | early 1960s | a small town part of Broughten lumber company | |
Lester | ||||
Levey | ||||
Liberty Bond | Between Appleton and Glenwood | a former logging camp and town | ||
Liberty | ||||
Lindberg | ||||
Loop Loop | ||||
Mack | ||||
Manito | ||||
Marcellus | ||||
Martindale | ||||
McAdam | ||||
McCredie | ||||
McGees | ||||
McGowan | ||||
Melmont | ||||
Mendota | ||||
Mock | ||||
Molson | ||||
Monohon | ||||
Monte Cristo | ||||
Moonax | ||||
Moore | ||||
Mora | ||||
Mottinger | ||||
Nagrom | ||||
Old Toroda | ||||
Osceola | ||||
Pacific City | ||||
Page | ||||
Park | ||||
Penawawa | ||||
Pinkney City | ||||
Plaza | ||||
Pleasant View | ||||
Providence | ||||
Purrington | ||||
Renslow | ||||
Riparia | ||||
Robinson | ||||
Rockdale | ||||
Rockwell | ||||
Rodna | ||||
Roza | ||||
Ruby City | Not the Ruby in Pend Oreille County. | |||
Ryan | ||||
Rye | ||||
Sanderson | ||||
Sauk City | Near Rockport in Skagit County | |||
Seahaven | ||||
Seltice | ||||
Servia | ||||
Shanako | ||||
Shano | ||||
Sheridan | ||||
Sherman | ||||
Shreck | ||||
Skagit City | ||||
Swift | ||||
Synarep | ||||
Taunton | ||||
Taylor | ||||
Teske | ||||
Thavis | ||||
Theon | ||||
Tono | ||||
Trinidad | ||||
Trinity | ||||
Unfried | ||||
Union Center | ||||
Vail | ||||
Walters | ||||
Walville | ||||
Wellington | ||||
Weston | ||||
White Bluffs | ||||
Whitney | ||||
Wilcox | ||||
Winesap | ||||
Zindel |