13 U.S. Ghost Towns That Are Now Ruled by Wild Animals
Some towns didn’t die—they just changed owners. Humans packed up. Nature moved in. And now? Coyotes patrol the streets, wild horses nap in old saloons, and deer peek through shattered windows like curious tenants. These ghost towns aren’t quiet—they howl. Across the U.S., abandoned mining outposts, forgotten railroad stops, and dust-covered boomtowns have become wildlife …