Hear Sinister Stories From Montana’s Favorite Ghost Town At This Spooky Event
Bannack State Park is loaded with local history. Montana’s original territorial capital was once a booming mining town, and as you can imagine, it holds plenty of secrets that never made it into our history books. On September 4th, you can hear some of the more gruesome tales.

At its peak, about 10,000 people called the town home.

By the 1940s, it was officially a ghost town.

There's quite a bit of documented history about the area, meaning you can learn a lot about what life was like back then.

Murder, injury, and accidental death rocked Bannack on a regular basis.

The night will be filled with gruesome stories about Bannack's former residents . . . almost like a murder podcast, but so much better.

The tour lasts about two hours, is led by a park ranger, and costs $20 per person.
Whether or not you’re a history buff, this event will capture your attention. From the well-known vigilantes to the hanging of R. C. “Peg Leg” Rawley, the last man hanged at Bannack, you’ll learn all kinds of gory details about this once lively ghost town. To learn more about the tour, call 406-834-3413 or RSVP on the event Facebook page.
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Address: Bannack, MT 59725, USA