Exploring the Ghost Town of Monte Cristo Washington. An Abandoned Historic Gold Boom Town

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Join us as we take you on a full tour as we share the sights and history of the long abandoned historic mining ghost town of Monte Cristo located at the headwaters of the South Fork Sauk River in eastern Snohomish County Washington.
    Monte Cristo is a ghost town northwest of Monte Cristo Peak, in eastern Snohomish County in Western Washington. The town was active as a mining area for gold and silver from 1889 to 1907.
    Monte Cristo was the first live mining camp on the west slopes of the Cascade Range. There were 13 mines and 40 claims by 1891. By 1893 there were 211 mining claims. The boom required money from the eastern United States to continue to grow. In 1891 John D. Rockefeller became interested in Monte Cristo. His syndicate, Colby and Hoyt, took over the primary mines, including the Pride and Mystery mines. The Willman's brothers were paid $470,000. Rockefeller's companies acquired a controlling two-thirds interest in the best properties. Frederick Trump, grandfather of former U.S. President Donald Trump, was also active in the town; he operated a boom-town hotel and alleged brothel.
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    WARNING
    Abandoned mines and ruined structures have many hazards and can severely injure or even kill you. Do not attempt to copy or re-enact situations or scenarios seen in this video.

Komentáře • 93

  • @bobwarner9952
    @bobwarner9952 Před 3 měsíci +13

    As a teenager, in the early 70s, 2 of my friends and myself would camp out in this area several times. Explored the mines and would hike up the mountains lakes in the area. Brings back great memories .

  • @EngineerSaysWhat
    @EngineerSaysWhat Před měsícem +4

    I grew up visiting Monte Cristo with my Dad back in the late 70's early 80's. I remember the General Store before it burned. I returned in 2010 and camped for 3 nights. We visited at least 5 or 6 of the old mines including going up to and over the Mystery Mine complex. Thanks for putting this video together. It really brings back fond memories! If people are interested, there is a wonderful book by Elof Norman about growing up in Monte Cristo called "The Coffee Chased Us Up".

  • @ihatedietcola7920
    @ihatedietcola7920 Před 8 měsíci +8

    This is one of my favorite hikes.

  • @tomgray3804
    @tomgray3804 Před měsícem +3

    It's understandable why you cut, or speed through you walking through areas you deem "ordinary". But as a hiker in the east part of the country it is neat to watch you walk through those areas because the plants and trees look different. I am sure the trees are a similar species, but they still look vastly different. Lots of ferns also that we don't have. Cool video.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před měsícem +1

      It is tough as you will get the exact opposite point of view a lot of the time so we try to find something that works for everyone but given the subject matter of the video is about history, we try to get to the highlights. Very much appreciate the feedback, and thank you for watching.

  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory2055 Před 23 dny +1

    In the mid 70’s was my first trip into the site and over the years I made a few more trips !
    Good video and good coverage!

  • @johnwinden8511
    @johnwinden8511 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the tour. My wife and I went up there (walked the road was gated) many years ago. At that time there were still people living there. I remember hearing that pelton wheel in the power house howling before we even got to it. You were able to peak inside and see the workings at that time. We went back several years ago, prior to remediation. At that time the powerhouse was no longer operating and no one was there. Quite a few changes, and if we were to go back now even more has changed. Sad

  • @gregrobertson2726
    @gregrobertson2726 Před 13 dny +1

    Loved most of my life in the region. Thought of going there many times but… 72 yoa now and not likely making the long hike (I go nowhere without my dog and she’s a liability in the wild). So thanks for bringing it to me. Excellent work incidentally!

  • @Ayaois
    @Ayaois Před 7 měsíci +2

    Completed this hike for the first time last August. It is absolutely beautiful, and I love seeing more historical context. Plan to do it again this year.

  • @groovyroses
    @groovyroses Před 5 měsíci +2

    I remember my parents and I would drive into town back in 1970's and checked out the town and storefront and even tried some panning for gold. Then we did it again and took some friends of ours and we started hiking one of the trails from the town to one of the mines on a hill. Years later, we went back to Monte Christo but never made it to the town but we did enjoy our picnic by the river where you were crossing across the tree. Thank you for sharing this video.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience and for watching. We appreciate it.

    • @xoxo.100
      @xoxo.100 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I remember when the hotel burnt down. It was a big deal to anyone who spent summers camping in the area.

  • @TotallyFlashy
    @TotallyFlashy Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thanks for providing so much historical context! I love this hike for all the interesting places along the way. So many great places to go from the trails up in this area.

  • @xspaceghostxx
    @xspaceghostxx Před 12 dny +1

    That's a pretty cool hike! I made that hike with my girlfriend and our daughter some time back. There were a few washouts on the old roadway but it was a good walk. Hard to believe that you were able to literally drive to within a few feet of the town site. Lol would have saved hours of the day if you could still drive it. If you like mining history it's definitely eorth the hike. The buildings are well deteriorated which is unfortunate but is still vool to see the extremes them old fools went to for some ore

  • @joshuasjericho3915
    @joshuasjericho3915 Před 2 měsíci +4

    France 🇫🇷 The Count of Monte Cristo 🤣! Great job! I was expecting more of s town so disappointed that it's mostly just signs where buildings use to be! So if anyone else is excepting a "town" it's no longer there folks 😕! #montecristo #USA 🇺🇸 #Washington state

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, unfortunately, there is not much left outside of the mines and mill site. Appreciate your comment.

    • @enndee989
      @enndee989 Před měsícem

      Worse than deceptive advertising, they sell some notion of what used to be, better go sell your soul or other phantom parts of some unsuspecting person or thing. But nobody cares, people like to be fooled, so whatever does the job, and it's always shiny bells and whistles, not anything in natural colors, creativity and design. Destruction is what you get with all that public money going where conservatives want to see it - bells and whistles, fancy accomodations, air conditioning and customer service that makes them right at home in the parks financed by their taxpayer money. And the tourists that flock to these unholy sites just quicken the destruction, a continuation of that self-destructive gold rush. So that's your history, and its moral - all a sick, evil lie, big fat nothing, "everything is vanity and vanity of vanities " as your pastor calls you.

    • @rrice1705
      @rrice1705 Před měsícem +1

      Believe it or not, the town was named for the semi-fictionalized version of Monte Cristo that appears in Alexandre Dumas' novel!

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před měsícem

      @@rrice1705 Thanks for sharing that.

  • @jamessutherland1911
    @jamessutherland1911 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Awesome video really cool local history i enjoy this thanks.

  • @danhilton2461
    @danhilton2461 Před 8 měsíci +2

    First timers, live in Muskegon Michigan. Really enjoy these types of exploring videos, please keep them coming

  • @kunya16
    @kunya16 Před měsícem +1

    I went here a few years ago and hope to go again this year. We missed so much! We didn't see even half of what you showed. Will take more time next time we go.

  • @intoxicatedwithfear8363
    @intoxicatedwithfear8363 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love this place and have ya ever had a Monti Cristo sandwich...so good...salutations to you and yours

  • @tonyf.8858
    @tonyf.8858 Před 28 dny +1

    No more road to the townsite??? Wow. The last time I was there, there was a paved road that came to an abrupt end and continued in gravel. If you weren't paying attention you could find yourself on that gravel road doing 50 mph. The gravel road was in perfect shape and you could go about 30 mph on it safely. There were a number of buildings at the townsite that I didn't see in the video and I'm pretty sure there was some kind of business that had something to do with rentals, I think. This was at the very end, where you could look up at a tall mountain peek. The trail head started at this parking area and the trail would lead you to a number of mines that you could enter and explore, although I didn't. Claustrophobic. Too bad about the road situation. This was in the early 1960's. Great video, although I'm saddened that I'll never get to go back. I'm 94 now.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před 28 dny

      Appreciate you sharing your memories of the site. Yes, a lot has dramatically changed over the years. Thank you very much for watching and commenting.

  • @davidpattullo4881
    @davidpattullo4881 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Wow I visited Monte Cristo around 1978-79 when you could drive there. I believe the preservation society was just being forming. If I remember correctly, we paid a $5 donation for the tour, our guide had tons of interesting historical facts to share. Thanks for taking us there, a walk down memory lane for me! I recognize some of the sights and rest are distorted memories.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před 8 měsíci

      We have been going for about 12 years now, and the area is constantly changing. Glad we were able to share it with you. Thank you for the comments and watching.

  • @jasonbabila6006
    @jasonbabila6006 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’m really interested with the railway right of way along the river when the NP encased the railroad ties in concrete to keep the track from washing away from the floods.

  • @triple_A_rockhound
    @triple_A_rockhound Před 8 měsíci +1

    Monte Cristo sure has interesting history

  • @MrMscotth
    @MrMscotth Před 5 měsíci +2

    We went there 20 years ago. It was cool then. I'd like to see it now but I'm a bit afraid of parking at the trailhead. Ugh...

  • @123Goldhunter11
    @123Goldhunter11 Před měsícem +1

    I guess higher ups have decided not to keep up roads making it very difficult to reach places you used to be able to drive to. There are two beautiful high mountain lakes/Twin Lakes on a trail right out of Monte Cristo. It's a bit of a climb and about 5 miles. But now with the road allowed to deteriorate, it's a 10 mile hike - more than a lot of people want to do.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před měsícem

      Yes, it is a very complicated area when it comes to access, jurisdiction, etc, but a great area nonetheless. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @Davidbirdman101
    @Davidbirdman101 Před měsícem +1

    I see these little towns all the time where I live. I'm 68, I grew up in a small town in Mississippi. You could literally leave your door unlocked. I didn't even have a house key when I was going to elementary school. I walked 5 blocks to school, it was a ten minute walk to the Carnegie library. I went by myself at 6 years old.
    You can't do that anymore. I still live in the same town but it has changed forever. Ten people have been murdered here since January. Ten. Dead. The worst thing is, it's normal now. Nobody cares. Small towns in a small world.
    I remember back in the 60s we thought progress would make the world a better place. No. Progress is killing us.

  • @donnieanderson2009
    @donnieanderson2009 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What a privilege it is to live in such a beautiful state. Definitely God's country

  • @bretthawton
    @bretthawton Před 29 dny +1

    I see a lot of cars in old picture of the Monte Cristo Lodge- How did they get there?

  • @stevewoods293
    @stevewoods293 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice

  • @gregsmith7428
    @gregsmith7428 Před 6 dny +1

    When I was a kid in the 60's the family went to Monte Cristo. There was plenty to see and you could drive right up. Leave it to the moronic forest misservice to let the access road ruin and not repair the buildings that have fallen apart. I'm now 74 and disabled and can no longer hike that obstacle course of a trail that goes to the site. Back in the day it was a fun place for families, but now a POS!

  • @perrycnn
    @perrycnn Před 8 měsíci +1

    Disney gave a copyright notice to someone playing an Indiana Jones videogame. The strike was from the use of the IJ font in their thumbnails, just a heads up.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před 8 měsíci

      Interesting this style and color scheme font is available through a well-known and widely respected video editing youtube focused software company.

  • @_Fritz_
    @_Fritz_ Před 7 měsíci +1

    I was up here last summer with a summer camp, got a nasty ear infection and had to hike down in crocs

  • @Enonymouse_
    @Enonymouse_ Před 3 měsíci

    Havent visited since i was a kid (long ago now).

  • @bretthuckaby9745
    @bretthuckaby9745 Před měsícem +1

    What was the population of this town?

  • @jasonking6510
    @jasonking6510 Před měsícem +1

    Can you bring a metal detector up there? I’m sure you can find some interesting treasures

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před měsícem

      Short answer no. Its Forest Service and some areas are designated wilderness.

    • @jasonking6510
      @jasonking6510 Před měsícem +1

      @@ghosttownsandminesofwashington bummer just think of the old coins you could possibly find up there.

    • @jasonking6510
      @jasonking6510 Před měsícem +1

      @@ghosttownsandminesofwashington thank you for the cool history lesson I live in the area and Monte Cristo’s always been captivating my attention.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před měsícem

      @jasonking6510 Thank you appreciate your comments.

  • @erberIsSillyhawk
    @erberIsSillyhawk Před 8 měsíci +1

    i went out here a couple years ago had no idea there were mines.

  • @joshuabrooks4907
    @joshuabrooks4907 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can you imagine being the guy that had to spin that turntable, with a locomotive on it, back in the day? Talk about one strong son of a bitch.

  • @kennethhummel4409
    @kennethhummel4409 Před 10 dny

    What’s in the Keys memorial?

  • @jeffkyle6207
    @jeffkyle6207 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Has anyone ever found the graveyard?

  • @tinadelwiche416
    @tinadelwiche416 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I bet that area is haunted

  • @user-st1jc3bq1j
    @user-st1jc3bq1j Před 2 měsíci +2

    Donald Trump's grandfather lived in Monte Cristo.

  • @charlescook4877
    @charlescook4877 Před 22 dny +1

    Most people stop on the bridges and look at the rivers or creeks. You fast-forwarded through those good parts and didn't even look at the water.

    • @ghosttownsandminesofwashington
      @ghosttownsandminesofwashington  Před 22 dny

      We understand, and we hear the opposite position as well where people are not interested in trails and scenery. We do our best to provide a general perspective on the area. Thanks for the comments.

  • @upnorthcountrygirl3127
    @upnorthcountrygirl3127 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Can we see inside of cabins ?