If you are a lifelong South Dakotan, you may think you already know all of our towns and that you have seen them all, but have you really? While there is a good chance you have covered the majority, we are willing to bet you have never taken this hike to an abandoned place in South Dakota that leads you straight to a once-vibrant village.
Welcome to Spokane, South Dakota. This is a Custer County ghost town that - like every other abandoned community - has seen its share of better days.
Founded in 1890, Spokane was named in honor of the already established Spokane, Washington, and continually lured in new residents with its profitable mines.
Like a tale as old as time, Spokane's mine ran dry, and by the early 1940s the town was nearly deserted, leaving behind the remnants that can still be seen today.
While most South Dakota ghost towns can be easily visited by car, Spokane is unique in that it can only be accessed via a one-mile path.
To visit Spokane, take Iron Mountain Road to Forest Service Rd 330, turn north, and look for the marked Forest Service trail located shortly after the turn.
Once you park, take the path for one mile until you stumble upon this hidden treasure.
You never know what you will find in Spokane!
Have you walked to Spokane along this historic hiking trail in South Dakota? Share your tips and memories in the comments!
Do you have a favorite hike to an abandoned place in South Dakota? What are your favorite unique hikes in South Dakota? Let us know in the comments! For another easy South Dakota hike, check out our previous article: Your Kids Will Love This Easy Waterfall Hike Right Here In South Dakota.
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