Once the original Territorial Capital of Montana, Bannack State Park is an incredible attraction. If you love to learn about local history, you’ll have a great time at this well-preserved ghost town. And fall just happens to be a perfect time to visit.

Bannack was founded in 1862 when John White discovered gold on Grasshopper Creek.

Drdroad / TripAdvisor News traveled quickly, and many hopeful businessmen flocked there.

For a brief moment in time, Bannack was our territorial capital. That honor soon went to Virginia City.

sisterzeal / TripAdvisor From the late 1860s to the 1930s, Bannack continued as a mining town with a fluctuating population. But by the 1950s, the gold had dwindled, and the little city turned into a ghost town.

These days, you can visit the state park and check out the remaining 60 structures.

Ernie Hathaway / Flickr The Montana State Parks takes great care of the area.

Bannack is a beautiful place to visit by day. And in October, you can also explore it by night.

Kels2Mag / TripAdvisor The Bannack Ghost Walks are live reenactments of significant events throughout its history, and they’re both spooky and entertaining. The shows take place at the end of October, and you can call 406-834-3413 to book one.

If it’s been awhile since you’ve visited Bannack, this is the perfect time of year to take a day trip (or go on a ghost walk).

Tjflex2 / Flickr Ghost towns and October go together like Montana and beauty.

Autumn is such an incredibly beautiful time of year here in the Treasure State. Here are some other fall day trips you’ll love.

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News traveled quickly, and many hopeful businessmen flocked there.

sisterzeal / TripAdvisor

From the late 1860s to the 1930s, Bannack continued as a mining town with a fluctuating population. But by the 1950s, the gold had dwindled, and the little city turned into a ghost town.

Ernie Hathaway / Flickr

The Montana State Parks takes great care of the area.

Kels2Mag / TripAdvisor

The Bannack Ghost Walks are live reenactments of significant events throughout its history, and they’re both spooky and entertaining. The shows take place at the end of October, and you can call 406-834-3413 to book one.

Tjflex2 / Flickr

Ghost towns and October go together like Montana and beauty.

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