Ghost
Towns |
Counties |
Description |
Albert |
Gillespie |
Lyndon
B. Johnson attented school there |
Aldine
|
Uvalde |
A
cemetery & old schoolhouse remain |
Anhalt
|
Comal |
On
the way to Boerne |
Baby
Head |
Llano |
A
cemetery remains & historical marker |
Bankersmith
|
Kendall |
An
old railroad tunnel remains, sanctuary for thousands of bats |
Bear
Creek Settlement |
Kimble |
A
cemetery remains |
Bettina |
Llano |
Deserted
long ago |
Big
Valley |
Mills |
Remembered
by a post mark |
Bluffton |
Llano |
Bluffton
II, ghost town under water |
Blewett
|
Uvalde |
Nothing
left but holes in the ground |
Blowout |
Blanco |
Named
for an explosion |
Brambletye |
Kimble |
Recorded
Texas Historic Landmark |
Cain
City |
Gillespie |
Remembered
by a road sign |
Calf
Creek |
McCulloch
|
Bowie's
big fight before the Alamo |
Camp
San Saba |
McCulloch
|
Site
of Civil War Camp San Saba |
Camp
Verde |
Kerr |
Former
home of the Texas Camel Corps |
Capitola
|
Mason |
Left
to the elements when road was altered |
Capt's
Mill |
Hays |
Resurrected |
Carta
Valley |
Edwards |
Population
20 |
Cele
|
Travis |
Near
Mason |
Center
City |
Mills |
Ghost
town with a historic tree |
Chesser
Valley Community |
Mills |
Remembered
with a monument |
Cleo |
Kimble |
And
mysterious stone carvings |
Click |
Llano |
On
unnamed County Road |
Cline |
Uvalde |
Not
on the county map |
Copperas |
Kimble
|
Ghost
town with a historic church |
Corn
Hill |
Williamson |
Near
Georgetown and Austin |
Crabapple |
Gillespie |
Ghost
with church, creek and cemetery |
Dabney
|
Uvalde |
Nothing
left but holes in the ground |
Democrat |
Mills |
Two
cemeteries and a church |
Denman |
Kimble |
Present
day Junction |
Dolores
|
Kinney |
Remembered
by a historical marker |
Doole
|
McCulloch
|
The
concrete coliseum |
Duval |
Travis |
Incorporated
into greater Austin |
East
Sweden |
McCulloch
|
Ghost
with church, historical markers & bridge |
Eckert |
Gillespie |
Not
on the State map |
Elstone |
Medina |
Once
a cotton town |
Exile |
Uvalde-Edwards |
Not
on the county map |
Fairland |
Burnet |
Not
on the State map |
Fly |
Medina |
Ghost
town with a haunted schoolhouse |
Fly
Gap |
Mason |
Near
Mason |
Friendship
|
Williamson |
Now
under Lake Granger |
Fort
McKavett |
Menard |
State
Historic Site |
Gano
|
Williamson |
Formed
around a school |
Goforth |
Hays |
Not
on the State map |
Gold
aka Rheingold |
Gillespie |
Old
schoolhouse remains |
Grapetown
|
Gillespie |
German
ghost town with stone structures |
Gruene
|
Comal |
Texas'
Most Successful Ghost Town |
Grundyville |
Lampasas |
Not
on the map |
Hackberry |
Edwards |
A
cemetery & a few scattered houses |
Harkeyville
|
San
Saba |
Once
famous for its horses and racetrack |
Heard
|
Uvalde |
A
cemetery & old schoolhouse remain |
Hedwigs
Hill |
Mason |
One
of oldest communities in Mason County |
Henze
|
Edwards |
Found
on vintage maps |
Hilda
|
Mason |
Historic
church & cemetery |
Hoover's
Valley |
Burnet |
A
cemetery and scattered houses |
Kickapoo
|
Edwards |
Historical
markers remain |
Koockville |
Mason |
Historic
store & historical marker |
Locker |
San Saba |
Population
16 |
Lone
Grove |
Llano |
With
historic schoolhouse & cemetery |
Loyal
Valley |
Mason |
One
of the county's oldest communities |
Luckenbach |
Gillespie |
You've
heard about it; now see it |
Marco |
McCulloch
|
Not
on the County map |
Merrilltown
|
Travis |
Annexed
by Austin |
Moline |
Lampasas |
Population
40 |
Montell |
Uvalde |
Once
the site of a Spanish Mission |
Morris
Ranch |
Gillespie |
More
horses than Luckenbach but less music |
Mount
Alamo |
Kendall |
A
town that never was |
Mount
Olive |
Mills |
With
a church & cemetery |
Nameless |
Travis |
On
Nameless Road, Near Nameless Cave |
Nine |
McCulloch
|
Remembered
by a postmark |
Nix
|
Lampasas |
Former
crossroads |
Noxville |
Kimble
|
Near
James River |
Old
D'Hanis |
Medina |
A
cemetery |
Oxford
|
Llano |
The
Cemetery at "Cat Town" |
Pear
Valley |
McCulloch
|
Not
on the state map |
Pedernales
|
Gillespie |
Only the old
schoolhouse remain |
Peyton
Colony |
Blanco |
With
a historic church |
Polly |
Bandera |
With
historic chapel & cemetery |
Quihi |
Medina |
With
a historic church & centennial marker |
Regency
|
Mills |
With
a historic suspension bridge |
Republic
|
Llano |
On
private property today |
Rescue
|
Lampasas |
On
1907 postal map |
Roca
Springs |
Kimble |
AKA
Viejo Springs |
Roosevelt |
Kimble |
Recorded
Texas Historical Landmark |
Saline |
Menard |
AKA
Saline Community |
Salt
Gap |
McCulloch
|
Not
on the state map |
Segovia |
Kimble
|
Began
life in the early 1860s |
Shady
Grove |
Burnet |
Not
on the State map |
Spanish
Pass |
Kendall |
Gateway
into the Hill Country for centuries |
Teacup |
Kimble
|
Named
for Teacup Mountain |
Telegraph |
Kimble
|
Population:
0003 |
The
Ditch |
Uvalde |
Only
the cemetery remains |
Three
Points |
Travis |
Absorbed
into other communties |
Trio |
Uvalde |
Haunted
schoolhouse |
Tularosa |
Kinney |
Borderland
ghost town |
Vance
|
Real |
Buried
treasure? |
Verand
|
Schleicher |
Settled by Vermonters |
Villa
|
Mills |
On
an old map |
Waldrip |
McCulloch
|
By
the Colorado River |
Waresville |
Uvalde |
Moved
to Utopia |
Welfare
|
Kendall |
Old
schoolhouse Texas historic landmark |
Wesson |
Comal |
Going postal in the Hill Country |
West
Sweden |
McCulloch
|
Not
on the State map |
Whiteland |
McCulloch
|
Not
on the State map |
Worthy |
Uvalde |
Found
in old maps |
Yates |
Kimble |
Began
as a crossing for cattle herds |
Zodiac
|
Gillespie |
A
centennial marker marks the site |