Fuels reduction shields Garnet Ghost Town from fire danger
The Anderson Hill Fire burning in Granite and Powell counties has now burned almost 800 acres, and it s burning dangerously close to one of Montana s favorite landmarks, Garnet Ghost Town.
By: Megan Mannering
and last updated 2021-07-22 18:36:12-04
GARNET GHOST TOWN â The Anderson Hill Fire burning in Granite and Powell counties has now burned almost 800 acres and is dangerously close to one of Montana s favorite landmarks Garnet Ghost Town.
Each year, the gravel roads of this ghost town see 30,000 visitors, but this week the town is living up to its name.
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