This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Arkansas , United States.
Town name | Other names | County | Established | Disestablished | Current status | Remarks |
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Allis | Drew | Contains Saline Cemetery, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places [1] | ||||
Anderson Flat [2] | Independence | |||||
Anna | Crawford | |||||
Arkansas Post | Arkansas | 1686 | 1863 | Barren site, protected area | ||
Armada | Crawford | |||||
Austin | Old Austin | Lonoke | The original site has since been abandoned. [3] | |||
Barbara | Washington | |||||
Bartholomew | Drew | [3] | ||||
Bear City | Garland | 1882 | Mostly woods and a few houses, some active. Small population, but has regained interest in recent years with new constructions and more people moving in. | Written about by Donald Harrington and his wife in their book Let us Build Us a City. Bear City is on the road to Brady Mountain on Lake Ouachita. | ||
Bernice | Pope | |||||
Bingen | Previously called Ozan (not to be confused with nearby Ozan) | Hempstead | Semi-abandoned, several houses remain | [4] [5] | ||
Blanchard Springs | Union | A former resort town. [3] | ||||
Blansett | Scott | |||||
Blewford | Washington | |||||
Bolding [2] | Union | |||||
Brownsville | Lonoke | Once the county seat of Prairie County before it became part of Lonoke County. [6] [7] | ||||
Bruno [2] | Marion | |||||
Cadron | Cadron Settlement | Faulkner | The first permanent white settlement in Arkansas. [8] [9] | |||
Carrollton | Carroll | Historic | ||||
Carter | Carter's Store, Carter Store, Hicks [10] | Washington | ||||
Chalk Bluff [2] | Clay | |||||
Champagnolle | Champagnolle Landing, Scarborough Landing, Union Courthouse | Union | [11] | |||
Cow Mound | Woodruff | |||||
Credit | Craighead | |||||
Crossroads [2] | Pulaski | 1957 | Submerged in Lake Maumelle | Town and Cemetery under water. Located Hwy 10/Hwy 113. | ||
Daleville [2] | Clark | 1880s | Currently the site of The Daily Lumber Company | |||
Davidsonville | Randolph | Now a historic state park. [12] | ||||
Denver | Carroll | [13] | ||||
Dodd City | Marion | [14] [15] | ||||
Dubuque | 1814 | Submerged | Submerged beneath Bull Shoals Lake | |||
East Calico Rock | Izard | Contained within the city limits of current Calico Rock, was known as a rough part of town. [16] [7] | ||||
Eldorado Springs | Eldorado [17] | Benton | ||||
Eros [2] | Marion | School listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | ||||
Eunice | Chicot | Barren | Burned down by the Union Army in 1863. [18] | |||
Forester | Scott | [19] | ||||
Four Gum Corner [2] | St. Francis | Mostly farm land now. | ||||
Frenchtown | Fulton | [3] | ||||
Frog Level | Froggy Level | Columbia | [3] | |||
Gaskins | Carroll | [20] | ||||
Gate | Scott | |||||
Gobbler | Gobbler's Point | Carroll | ||||
Golden City | Logan | [3] | ||||
Graysonia | Clark | 1902 | 1951 | Ruins | Shipped the first flask of Arkansas cinnabar in 1932. | |
Greensboro | Craighead | [21] | ||||
Harness | Stone | |||||
Hix's Ferry | Randolph | 1800 | [3] | |||
Hopefield | Crittenden | [22] [3] | ||||
Kimberly | Pike | 1908 | 1911 | Incorporated into Murfreesboro | ||
Kingdon Springs | Submerged | Flooded by Bull Shoals Lake. [23] | ||||
Lancaster | Crawford | |||||
Laynesport | Little River | [3] | ||||
Lewisburg | Conway | 1831 | 1883 | Was the county seat of Conway County until 1883. [24] | ||
Marianna | Lee | 1857 | The original townsite was abandoned and moved further south in 1857. [25] | |||
Mauldin | Montegomery | 1918 | ||||
Mcguire | Washington | |||||
Midway | Howard | |||||
Moko | Marion | [26] | ||||
Monte Ne | Benton | 1901 | 1932 | Submerged in Beaver Lake | ||
Moscow | Nevada | 1810 | 1873 | Only Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery remain | Economic displacement by Cairo and Fulton Railroad. [27] | |
Mount Olive | Howard | |||||
Mount Tabor | 1854 | 1930s | Abandoned. The church remains. [26] | A small farming community. [28] [16] [26] | ||
Napoleon | Desha | Submerged | Was once the county seat of Desha County. | |||
Nebraska | Scott | 1854 [29] | 1907 [30] | |||
Oak Grove | Carroll | Semi-abandoned [31] | ||||
Old Austin | Oakland Grove, Oakland, Saundersville, Atlanta | Lonoke | Declined after being bypassed by the railroad. [32] | |||
Oregon | Boone | 1896 [33] | ||||
Osage | Fairview | Carroll | ||||
Paraclifta | Sevier [3] | [34] [3] | ||||
Pinnacle Springs | Faulkner | 1891 | Barren | [34] | ||
Racket Ridge | Van Buren | |||||
Richmond | Little River | [3] | ||||
Rondo | Miller | [3] [35] | ||||
Rush | Marion | 1880 | 1940 | Ruins | A zinc mining region of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas | |
Scotia | Pope | [7] | ||||
Sensation | Scott | |||||
Sexton | Salem Springs | Washington | ||||
Sneed | Jackson | 1929 | Barren site | Was destroyed by Arkansas' only F5 tornado on April 10, 1929. | ||
Sub Rosa | Franklin | 1911 [36] | ||||
Tinsman | Calhoun | |||||
Violett | Arkansas | Barren site | ||||
Weathers | Madison | Abandoned site | Remains of old store/post office and old well are all that remain. | |||
Winona Springs | Carroll | |||||
Wittsburg | Cross | [37] [7] | ||||
Zinc | Marion | [26] |
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