Do you believe in spirits of the past? While “ghost” towns aren’t all haunted, abandoned places and paranormal activity go hand in hand. While many of Wyoming’s old mining towns were abandoned after the mines dried up and the mining economy busted, one particularly beautiful place was shuttered quickly – after an avalanche killed many of those who lived here. What was once a thriving destination for workers and vacationers was turned into a ghost town overnight – but many claim that not all of those who fell in love with Kirwin truly left. According to a recent paranormal investigation and documentary, this is an eerie haunted town in Wyoming with some intense paranormal activity.
Kirwin is an old mining town hidden away in the Absaroka Mountains near the headwaters of the north fork of the Wood River.
Flickr/Peter It’s a remote location, and you can see in the photo above just how off-the-beaten-path this community once was.
The town is named after William Kirwin who found gold and silver on Spar Mountain in the 1880s while hunting with a friend.
Flickr/Peter After the discovery, word got out and many prospectors came to the region to seek their own fortunes.
The town had a hotel, boarding house, 2 general stores, a sawmill, post office, cabins, stables and meat storage sheds.
Flickr/Peter Stagecoaches traveled back and forth between Meeteetse and Kirwin for supplies and provisions.
At its peak, Kirwin was home to 200 miners and their families, but the town was quickly faced with disaster.
Flickr/Peter In 1905, there was a mine explosion and in 1907, an avalanche hit the area, destroyed buildings and killed three people. Nearly overnight, families and miners fled the seemingly cursed community.
Kirwin wasn’t just a miner’s town, though. It had been a remote getaway, too. In fact, Amelia Earhart vacationed here in 1934 and fell in love with the area.
Flickr/Peter She was in the middle of building a cabin there when she disappeared during her flight in 1937.
Today, there are a few unusual things going on there. Haunted Hotels teamed up with Adventure Myths for a paranormal investigation and documentary
Flickr/Peter You can watch the film at the bottom of this article to see what they found.
The investigation team spent four days observing, investigating and filming the paranormal activity.
Flickr/David Cohen While there, they camped out on the second floor of the mine. There are dozens of buildings still standing in town, and each one is eerie.
The ghost hunters found something creepy - a voice calling out to Ness, one of their crew.
Flickr/Peter It seems like rumors of Kirwin’s hauntings may be true, after all.
Another strange occurrence happened when they placed a bottle of whiskey on a table.
Flickr/David Cohen Whenever the crew mentioned the whiskey, the paranormal investigative device that measured energy would spike to the highest level. Spirits must appreciate a fine spirit.
Flickr/David Cohen The footage recorded footsteps, knocking and other strange noises.
The camera captured orbs and floating objects that behaved in an odd manner.
Flickr/David Cohen Could these images be the captured and restless spirits of those who perished here?
The documentary was released in 2014 and is called “Kirwin: The Impossible Journey”.
Flickr/David Cohen You can watch to see just how eerie a night in this haunted town in Wyoming can be.
Check out the trailer for the documentary by YouTube user, AdventureMyths.
Flickr/Peter
It’s a remote location, and you can see in the photo above just how off-the-beaten-path this community once was.
After the discovery, word got out and many prospectors came to the region to seek their own fortunes.
Stagecoaches traveled back and forth between Meeteetse and Kirwin for supplies and provisions.
In 1905, there was a mine explosion and in 1907, an avalanche hit the area, destroyed buildings and killed three people. Nearly overnight, families and miners fled the seemingly cursed community.
She was in the middle of building a cabin there when she disappeared during her flight in 1937.
You can watch the film at the bottom of this article to see what they found.
Flickr/David Cohen
While there, they camped out on the second floor of the mine. There are dozens of buildings still standing in town, and each one is eerie.
It seems like rumors of Kirwin’s hauntings may be true, after all.
Whenever the crew mentioned the whiskey, the paranormal investigative device that measured energy would spike to the highest level. Spirits must appreciate a fine spirit.
The footage recorded footsteps, knocking and other strange noises.
Could these images be the captured and restless spirits of those who perished here?
You can watch to see just how eerie a night in this haunted town in Wyoming can be.
Is Kirwin haunted or not? Well, there’s only one way to know for sure. Are you brave enough to visit this allegedly haunted town in Wyoming?
For another spot with eerie haunted and paranormal activity here in the Cowboy State, check out The Story Behind This Haunted Penitentiary In Wyoming Is Beyond Spooky.
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haunted town in Wyoming May 15, 2020 Kim Magaraci What is the oldest town in Wyoming? Cheyenne was the first city founded in Wyoming, but many people consider the community of Hartville to be the oldest in Wyoming. You’ll find the state’s oldest restaurant, Miners and Stockmans, here in this frontier town. When you visit, be prepared to go off the grid. You can even visit an old frontier jail right behind the saloon. What is the most unique town in Wyoming? All of Wyoming’s towns are full of character, but Pinedale has a reputation for being one-of-a-kind. In fact, their city slogan is “all the civilization you need”, and that’s pretty accurate. Pinedale offers plenty of lodging and accommodations, affordable rent and home prices, family-owned restaurants, and thousands of acres of pristine wilderness all within reach. Can I visit any abandoned places in Wyoming? There are dozens of ghost towns scattered throughout the Cowboy State. South Pass City has a historic preserved mining town that shows you what life was like back in the day, and Atlantic City is one town over, with a population dedicated to preserving their abandoned mining town history. Kirwin and Gebo are two abandoned places in Wyoming where you won’t find any residents - unless you count a few spirits that linger.
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May 15, 2020
Kim Magaraci
What is the oldest town in Wyoming? Cheyenne was the first city founded in Wyoming, but many people consider the community of Hartville to be the oldest in Wyoming. You’ll find the state’s oldest restaurant, Miners and Stockmans, here in this frontier town. When you visit, be prepared to go off the grid. You can even visit an old frontier jail right behind the saloon. What is the most unique town in Wyoming? All of Wyoming’s towns are full of character, but Pinedale has a reputation for being one-of-a-kind. In fact, their city slogan is “all the civilization you need”, and that’s pretty accurate. Pinedale offers plenty of lodging and accommodations, affordable rent and home prices, family-owned restaurants, and thousands of acres of pristine wilderness all within reach. Can I visit any abandoned places in Wyoming? There are dozens of ghost towns scattered throughout the Cowboy State. South Pass City has a historic preserved mining town that shows you what life was like back in the day, and Atlantic City is one town over, with a population dedicated to preserving their abandoned mining town history. Kirwin and Gebo are two abandoned places in Wyoming where you won’t find any residents - unless you count a few spirits that linger.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Cheyenne was the first city founded in Wyoming, but many people consider the community of Hartville to be the oldest in Wyoming. You’ll find the state’s oldest restaurant, Miners and Stockmans, here in this frontier town. When you visit, be prepared to go off the grid. You can even visit an old frontier jail right behind the saloon.
What is the most unique town in Wyoming?
All of Wyoming’s towns are full of character, but Pinedale has a reputation for being one-of-a-kind. In fact, their city slogan is “all the civilization you need”, and that’s pretty accurate. Pinedale offers plenty of lodging and accommodations, affordable rent and home prices, family-owned restaurants, and thousands of acres of pristine wilderness all within reach.
Can I visit any abandoned places in Wyoming?
There are dozens of ghost towns scattered throughout the Cowboy State. South Pass City has a historic preserved mining town that shows you what life was like back in the day, and Atlantic City is one town over, with a population dedicated to preserving their abandoned mining town history. Kirwin and Gebo are two abandoned places in Wyoming where you won’t find any residents - unless you count a few spirits that linger.