List of ghost towns in Oregon

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Template:Oregon County Labelled Map According to several historians, the U.S. state of Oregon contains over 200 ghost towns.[1][2] Professor and historian Stephen Arndt has counted a total of 256 ghost towns in the state, some well known, others "really obscure."[3] The high number of ghost towns and former communities in the state is largely due to its frontier history and the influx of pioneers who emerged in the area during the 19th century.[2] Many of the ghost towns in Oregon were once mining or lumber camps that were abandoned after their respective industries became unprosperous.[2]

This list includes towns and communities that have been described as ghost towns, and may be abandoned, unpopulated, or have populations that have declined to significantly small numbers;Template:Efn some may still be classified as unincorporated communities. since 2019Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., some of the towns included may have small residual populations; others may retain few physical remnants of their existence, but are broadly considered ghost towns under prevailing definitions in the United States.Template:Efn

Classifications

Many historians and enthusiasts of ghost towns use a classification system to distinguish ghost towns by types. This classification, which breaks towns into numerous different types, was established by photographer Gary Speck, and has been adapted here.Template:Sfn[4]

Class Distinguishing featuresTemplate:Sfn
A No apparent remains of former settlement exist. In some cases, site may be marked and/or contain a cemetery.
B Dilapidated buildings and/or remnants of buildings present, along with rubble and debris.
C No population, but structures are still mostly intact; may be actively preserved by a caretaker.
D Area is sparsely populated and may boast period structures (of varied physical condition) and/or a cemetery, but no operative town proper.
E Has retained a small population and historic structures, though typically not as substantive as in its heyday.
F Not a stand-alone classification, but an addition to any of the above. It usually designates a restored town, state park, or indicates some other “additional” status.

Towns

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Antelope, 2009
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Cornucopia, 1913
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Flora, 2009
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Golden, 2009
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Kent, 2006
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Lime building interior, 2012
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Millican, 2011
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Ordnance, 2011
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Richmond, 2011
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Whitney, c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1900
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Zumwalt, 2009

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Town Est. Disest. County Class Notes Refs.
Airlie 1882 1927 Polk D The railroad from Airlie north to Monmouth was abandoned in 1927, but the community survived, anchored by a general store and gas station. Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Ajax 1888 1940s[5] Gilliam A 20 miles Northwest of Condon lies what's left of Ajax, along with its accompanying private use runway. Template:Sfn
All Hours Un­known Un­known Josephine A A gold mining town 4 miles east of Takilma in the Illinois River Valley. [6]
Alma 1880s Un­known Lane A It was the location of a work camp for the county Department of Corrections in Lane County until 2008. [7]
Andrews 1880 1996 Harney C When it burned down in 1996, the community became a ghost town. Template:Sfn
Anlauf 1901 1946 Douglas D Near modern Curtin. Template:Sfn
Antelope 1871 Wasco D As more Rajneeshees moved to Antelope, more of the town's original residents sold their lots and left. The old-timers panicked, and held a vote to disincorporate. Template:Sfn
Apiary 1889 Columbia D Currently, Apiary Road is a popular freight route for forest products moving from the Northern Oregon Coast Range to markets in Longview, Washington. Template:Sfn
Ashwood 1870 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Jefferson C Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Auburn 1861 1903 Baker A Site of first gold rush in eastern Oregon. Template:Sfn
Austin 1888 1950 Grant C Template:Sfn
Bacona 1897 Washington A Four families from Denmark immigrated at the same time and settled in the area. [8]
Ballston 1878 1969 Polk D Previously known as “Ballsville”, the name of the post office was changed to Ballston in 1880. [9]
Bates 1917 1975 Grant A Named after Paul Chapman Bates [10]
Bayocean 1906 1953 Tillamook A Destroyed by coastal erosion; In 1971, the last remaining building (a garage) fell into the ocean. [11]
Beaver Hill 1896 1926 Coos A Template:Sfn
Bethel 1865 Polk D The only remaining structure is a school, now serving as a church. Template:Sfn
Black Rock 1910 1960 Polk A In 1943, Black Rock was incorporated into the U.S. tree farm system.
Blaine 1882 Tillamook D James G. Blaine. Smith was appointed postmaster in 1882. [12]
Blalock 1879 1968 Gilliam A Inundated by the John Day Dam in 1968. Template:Sfn
Blitzen 1915 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) 1943 Harney B Template:Sfn
Bohemia City 1893 1922 Lane B The mining town depended on provisions from Cottage Grove. Template:Sfn
Boston 1858 1899 Linn C-F Partly resected and subsumed by Shedd in 1899. Template:Sfn
Bourne 1895 Baker D Originally named "Cracker City". Template:Sfn
Boyd 1861 1955 Wasco C Repurposed as farmland. Template:Sfn
Bradwood 1930 June 25, 1963 Clatsop A on June 25, 1963 the mill & entire town was sold at auction into private hands. A major fire in 1965 destroyed the mill & much of the remaining buildings, and another fire in 1984 took care of what buildings remained. [13][14][15]
Bridal Veil 1886 Multnomah D [16]
Brighton 1912 1950s Tillamook D Named for the seaside resort of Brighton, England. It was hoped the place would become a popular vacation spot. Template:Sfn
Browntown 1853 Un­known Josephine B It was located near the mouth of Walker Gulch on Althouse Creek before being moved in 1876. The flat on which the town stood has been long since sluiced away, and no trace of the old townsite remains. [6][17]
Buena Vista 1850 Polk D Template:Sfn
Bull Run 1893 Clackamas D Originally named Unavilla. Site of Bull Run Hydroelectric Powerhouse. [18]Template:Sfn
Buncom 1851 Jackson C Template:Sfn
Burlington 1855 1857 Linn A Burlington post office was established in 1855 and ran until 1857 when it was renamed Peoria and likely moved to the other town Template:Sfn
Butteville 1840 Marion D Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Cabell City 1880s Grant B Mining encampment; also contains cemetery. Template:Sfn
Cascadia 1892 Linn C Originally a stage stop on the Santiam Wagon Road, then a summer resort also known as Cascadia Mineral Springs, Cascadia had a post office established in 1898. Template:Sfn
Castle Rock 1881 1968 Morrow A In 1968 Lake Umatilla inundated the railroad bed and the adjacent highway. The railroad station was subsequently moved to a higher elevation about a mile south and renamed Castle. [19]
Champoeg 1841 1861 Marion C-F Destroyed by the great flood of 1862 Template:Sfn
Chapman 1905 1990s Columbia A-F Originally the terminus to the Portland & Southwestern Railroad. In 2005, the Port of St. Helens donated the Chapman Landing property for a future trailhead, park, and water connection. [20][21]
Cherryville 1884 Clackamas D Remaining cemetery designated local historic site in 2014. Template:Sfn[22]
Chitwood 1887 Lincoln D Template:Sfn
Chinatown 1864 1940s Baker A In the 1970s, the last of its buildings were torn down. [23]
Clarksville 1862 1880s Baker A [24]
Clatsop Plains 1870 1910s Clatsop F Clatsop Plains extended from the Skipanon River to Seaside. Eventually, Gearhart came into being and the town was subsumed by it. [25]
Clifton 1874 Clatsop D Template:Sfn
Coe 1889 1952 Marion B The original townsite of Detroit (coe) was inundated in 1952 when the Corps of Engineers finished Detroit Dam on the Santiam River. [26]
Copper 1924 1980 Jackson A Remaining buildings demolished and/or flooded to make way for Applegate Lake. [27]
Copper 1904 Wallowa B Now part of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area Template:Sfn
Copperfield 1898 1927 Baker A [28]
Cornucopia 1884 Baker C Template:Sfn
Cross Hollows 1879 1911 Wasco B Thought to be the previous name for Shaniko, August Scherneckau arrived at Cross Hollows from Germany in 1874. [5]
Danner 1863 Malheur D Template:Sfn
Dee 1906 Hood River B Template:Sfn
De Moss Springs 1887 Sherman C [29]
Divide 1900 1909 Lane A Template:Sfn
Dolph 1880s 1960s Tillamook A In 1916–1917, a new public road was built from the Little Nestucca road over Sourgrass Summit to join the old road, Because the new route to the coast was free, there was no longer a need to collect tolls and the town no longer had a reason to exist. [30]
Dufur 1893 Wasco E Template:Sfn
Elk City 1868 Lincoln D Originally named Newton. Template:Sfn
Ellendale 1850 Polk D Template:Sfn
Eola 1844 Polk D Template:Sfn
Erskine 1882 1907 Sherman A Also known as Millra. [29]
Eureka 1892 Baker B Template:Sfn
Eureka Bar 1903 Wallowa B since 2015Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., only foundations of buildings remain. [31]
Farmington 1845 Washington D Was known as Bridgeport for a short time.
Fleetwood 1913 1938 Lake A
Flora 1897 Wallowa D Template:Sfn
Fort Clatsop 1804 Clatsop C Template:Sfn
Fort Stevens 1863 Clatsop C Template:Sfn
Frankport 1850s 1905 Curry A [32]
Fremont 1908 1922 Lake A [33]
Friend 1903 Wasco B Template:Sfn
Galena 1865 Grant C Template:Sfn
Geiser 1898 1910s Baker A [34]
Geneva 1910 Jefferson B Template:Sfn
Glencoe 1842 1910s Washington E-F In 1910, a railroad line to Tillamook was built to the north of Glencoe with much of the community relocating one mile west to the new community of North Plains. Whole buildings were moved to the new town. [35]
Golden 1840 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Josephine C-F Golden has been a Oregon State Heritage Site since 2011. Template:Sfn
Grandview 1910 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) 1930 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Jefferson B [36]
Granite 1867 Grant D Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Grant 1880 1894 Sherman C Almost completely abandoned after a flood, This site is currently privately owned. [37]
Greenback 1897 Josephine B Template:Sfn
Greenhorn 1897 Baker, Grant C Template:Sfn
Greenville 1871 Washington D Template:Sfn
Hardman 1881 Morrow D Template:Sfn
Hobsonville 1870s 1940s Tillamook C By World War II the community was largely defunct, with some portion of the Hobsonville Indian community moving to the town of Garibaldi. [38]
Horse Heaven 1933 Jefferson B Template:Sfn
Idiotville Un­known Tillamook A
Izee 1889 Grant D Template:Sfn[39]
Jawbone Flats 1931 Marion C [40]
Jennyopolis 1851 1860s Benton A The first murder in Oregons history took place here, it would go on to shape the State of Oregon's legal procedures and laws. [41]
Jimtown 1904 Baker D Template:Sfn
Jonesboro 1990s Malheur A Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Keasey August 5, 1890 1955 Columbia A There are no remains of the original community due to the destruction of the Portland, Astoria & Pacific Railroad. [42]
Kent 1887 Sherman D Template:Sfn
Kerby 1884 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Josephine E Template:Sfn
Kerry 1917 1940s Columbia C It was founded to extend the Columbia & Nehalem River Railroad. [43]
Kernville 1896 Lincoln D Template:Sfn
Kings Valley 1855 Benton D Template:Sfn[44]
Kingsley 1878 1930s (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Wasco B After the construction of the Great Southern Railroad in 1913 & the Dalles-California Highway in 1926, these bypasses sealed the towns fate. [45]
Kinton 1894 Washington D Template:Sfn
Kinzua 1927 1978 Wheeler A [46]
Kirk 1920 1948 Klamath A [47]
Kishwalks 1930s (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Wasco B Likely named after Elijah Kishwalk, about 5 mi south east of Simnasho [48][49]
Klondike 1899 1951 Sherman B [29]
Lamonta 1890 1934 Jefferson A Originally named Desert. [50]
Latourell 1876 Multnomah D [51]
Leland 1888 1943 Josephine D
Lime 1899 Baker B Site of former lime cement plant. Template:Sfn
Linn City 1843 1861 Clackamas A Linn City was a community that existed from 1843 to 1861 and was destroyed in the Great Flood of 1862. The former site of Linn City was incorporated into the city of West Linn. [52]
Locust Grove 1895 1914 Sherman B Template:Sfn
Longcoy 1890s 1900s Lincoln A Longcoy only existed for about ten years. Taft on the north side of Schooner Creek and Siletz Bay were better settlement locations so residents moved. [53]
Lonerock 1881 Gilliam D Template:Sfn
Luper 1850 Lane C [54]
McCoy 1879 Polk D [3]
McDonald 1904 1922 Sherman A Site of a former river crossing, only modern ranch buildings remain [29]
McEwen 1891 Baker D Template:Sfn
Mabel 1878 Lane C Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Malheur City 1863 1911 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Malheur B All wooden structures destroyed in 1957 brushfire, leaving only stone remnants. Template:Sfn
Marysville 1849 1853 Benton F Eventually became Corvallis on December 20, 1853 Template:Sfn
Mayville 1884 Gilliam D Template:Sfn[55]
Maxville 1923 1933 Wallowa A No buildings remain. [56]
Medical Springs 1868 Union D since 2014Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., three buildings remained. [57]
Miller 1860 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Sherman A [29][58]
Millican 1913 Deschutes D [46]
Mitchell 1873 Wheeler E Template:Sfn
Narrows 1889 Harney B Template:Sfn
Nelson 1880s Baker A Location of lime cement plant between 1979 and 1980. Template:Sfn
New Era 1876 Clackamas D Also location of the New Era Spiritual Camp. Template:Sfn
New Pokegama 1903 1909 Klamath A Previously a freight & stage terminal, site located south off Green Springs Hwy. [59]
No Fog June 7, 1915 Feb 28, 1918 Douglas B Also referred to as Nofog. [60]
Nolin 1860s Umatilla D Originally named Happy Canyon. Template:Sfn
Nonpareil 1882 Douglas D Template:Sfn
Old Pokegama 1897 1903 Klamath A The Sugar Pine Logging Company operated here. Nothing remains of the logging camp and all the railroad tracks were removed in the 1910s. [61]
Orleans 1850 1862 Linn A Significantly damaged in the Great Flood of 1862. Template:Sfn
Ordnance 1943 Umatilla B Template:Sfn
Orodell 1867 1878 Union A Template:Sfn
Ortley 1911 1922 Wasco A Template:Sfn
Paisley 1873 Lake E Template:Sfn
Palestine 1891 1903 Multnomah F Eventually subsumed by Portland. [60]
Persist 1902 Jackson B Template:Sfn
Pine Grove Umatilla B The old townsite can be found along W Birch Creek Rd, off of 395. Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Pinehurst 1878 Jackson D Public school still operating as of 2017. Template:Sfn[62]
Pittsburg 1879 Columbia D Template:Sfn
Placer 1885 Josephine D Template:Sfn
Pocahontas 1862 Baker A Template:Sfn
Pondosa 1927 Union D [63]
Rajneeshpuram 1981 1988 Wasco B The Oregon Supreme Court closed its litigation in 1987, leaving Rajneeshpuram vacant, bankrupt, but legal within Oregon law. [64]
Richmond 1899 Wheeler B Template:Sfn
Riverview Umatilla A
Robinette 1898 1958 Baker A Inundated by Brownlee Reservoir in 1958. [65]
Robinsonville 1878 1880s Grant A [66]
Rock Point 1852 Jackson C Original tavern (est. 1864) restored by Del Rio Vineyards in 2001. Template:Sfn[67]
Rowland 1886 1905 Linn D [68]
Saint Joseph 1872 Yamhill D Template:Sfn
Sanger 1871 Baker B Originally named Augusta; renamed Sanger in 1887. Template:Sfn
Scottsburg 1850 Douglas D Population significantly declined after Great Flood of 1862. Template:Sfn
Shaniko 1901 1911 Wasco D Template:Sfn
Shelburn 1850 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Linn D Template:Sfn
Sherar's Bridge 1860 Sherman A Template:Sfn
Shevlin 1930s 1950s Deschutes Klamath B
Silver Falls City 1888 1930s Marion A-F It was home to approximately 200 people at its height. While none of the structures remain, a trace of this settlement can be seen at the Orchard Picnic Shelter, where the apple and pear trees date back to the Volz family homestead. [69]
Skipanon 1845 1903 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) Clatsop A-F First known as Lexington, eventually known as Skipanon. Nothing remains because the settlement was eventually subsumed by Warrenton. [70]
Sodhouse 1872 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) 1878 Harney B Sodhouse was a short lived community near the present-day headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge [71]
Southport 1875 (c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) 1890s Coos A Template:Sfn
Snooseville Washington A About 8 miles north of Mountaindale, a sawmill used to stand in the town. [72]
Sparta 1872 Baker B Template:Sfn
Spicer 1886 1904 Linn D Previously known as Lengs.
Stauffer 1910 1950s Lake A Residents originally wanted to name the post office Lost Creek. However, the United States postal system already had a post office with that name, so it was named after Charles Stauffer, who was the community's first postmaster. [35]
Sterlingville 1854 1957 Jackson A Template:Sfn[73]
Sumpter 1889 Baker E Template:Sfn
Susanville 1864 Grant B Template:Sfn
Tallman 1886 1923 Linn D
Thatcher 1895 Washington D Template:Sfn
Thomas 1898 1920 Linn D The town took its name from the nearby Thomas Creek
Thornberry 1916 1923 Sherman A [29]Template:Sfn
Three Lynx 1920s 2020s Clakamas B On September 8, 2020, the Riverside Fire tore through the area, destroying all but five of the Three Lynx houses. The remaining buildings were removed in 2022, and the land returned to a more natural state. [74][75]
Tiller 1902 Douglas C Sold in 2018 to be converted into a resort. [76]
Valsetz 1919 1984 Polk A Template:Sfn
Vanport 1942 May 30, 1948 Multnomah A Vanport was destroyed on May 30, 1948 due to the Columbia River Flood. The city was underwater by nightfall, leaving around 18,000 of its inhabitants homeless. [77]
Waldo 1852 1928 Josephine A Template:Sfn
Weatherby 1879 1920 Baker B-F In 1884, the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company established a Weatherby station on its line to Huntington. [35]
Wendling 1899 1922 Lane A Template:Sfn[78]
Westfall 1870 Malheur B Originally named Bully. Template:Sfn[79]
West Lake City 1905 1918 Klamath B Eliminated by irrigation and drainage projects, what was once White Lake is bisected by California State Route 161, connecting U.S. Highways 139 and 97. [80][81]
Whitney 1900 Baker C Logging declined in the area in the 1940s, which caused the town and the railroad to fade. Template:Sfn
Yarnell 1901 Lane D
Yaquina 1887 1930s Lincoln A By the beginning of World War II, Toledo was the western terminus of the rail line, and the tracks from there to Yaquina were removed. Roughly 20 years later, the former seaport's population dropped to zero. Template:Sfn[82]
Zena 1858 Polk C Template:Sfn
Zumwalt 1903 Wallowa B Template:Sfn

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