There is a table and a plaque by the main road. You can take the road on the left (west) and it will take you up to the cemetery. My wife and I walked up the road because we did not know how it would ...
From 1875, when pure silver was discovered in the area, to 1929, when the last resident moved out, Frisco, Utah, was a thriving mining town with an estimated population of over 6,000, 23 saloons, hote...
There are several single lane dirt roads off the highway near the historic marker, but the roads all lead to very strongly worded 'No Trespassing' signs that warn of many hazards (poisonous gas, open ...
This was a great experience! The town is in the middle of the nowhere, but that meant we were the only ones there, which added to the experience. There are several ruins and you just walk around looki...
very cool
if you are in the area it is a must see and worth a detour. there is also a mine and cematary just down the road
Neat but on private property
There is a table and a plaque by the main road. You can take the road on the left (west) and it will take you up to the cemetery. My wife and I walked up the road because we did not know how it would ...
Once known as the wildest town in the Great Basin
From 1875, when pure silver was discovered in the area, to 1929, when the last resident moved out, Frisco, Utah, was a thriving mining town with an estimated population of over 6,000, 23 saloons, hote...
Site is Private Property
There are several single lane dirt roads off the highway near the historic marker, but the roads all lead to very strongly worded 'No Trespassing' signs that warn of many hazards (poisonous gas, open ...
Great Ghost Town in the Middle of Nowhere
This was a great experience! The town is in the middle of the nowhere, but that meant we were the only ones there, which added to the experience. There are several ruins and you just walk around looki...