
All you need to know ↓🪦 👻 Grafton Ghost Town is one of the most well-preserved ghost towns in the American West - originally settled by Mormon pioneers in 1859 as part of Utah’s “Cotton Mission.” 🏚️ Once a tiny farming town of just over 160 people, Grafton was abandoned due to floods, disease, and harsh living conditions. Today, you can wander through restored homes, a one-room schoolhouse, and a haunting little graveyard - with nothing but the sound of the wind and your own footsteps. 🎬 It’s also a filming location for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and gives total Wild West vibes. We felt like we’d stepped into an old Western movie set (minus the camera crew). 💰 Creepy, cool, and completely free to visit. There’s no official entry or ticket booth - just drive right up and explore during daylight hours. 📍 Grafton, Utah - 10 mins off UT-9, near Zion National Park #GraftonGhostTown #GhostTownsOfAmerica #UtahRoadTrip #USARoadTrip #ZionNationalPark #GhostTownAdventures
Attraction

Grafton Ghost Town
Historical place
4.5

Zion National Park
National park
4.8
Home to Zion Canyon, this vast national park offers trails, climbing, camping & more.
Place

Grafton Cemetery