Inside the eerie abandoned theme park full of secrets
Spooky shots

Known as Ghost Town in the Sky, this abandoned Wild West-themed amusement park in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, has seen as many ups and downs over the decades as its old roller coaster. Here we explore Ghost Town from its heyday to its decline through eerie photographs courtesy of Abandoned Southeast, taken by Leland Kent.
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Big plans

From vision to reality

A huge investment

Welcome to Ghost Town in the Sky

Stunning scenery

Chairlift up the mountain

Long way to the top

Peak popularity during the 1970s

At the height of its popularity, Ghost Town attracted thousands of guests every year. In the early 1970s, the park welcomed 400,000 visitors during its peak seasons, from families to Wild West enthusiasts.
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Old West had it all

Wild West-style entertainment

Stick 'em up

The park was also famous for its live shoot-outs which were staged every hour in the middle of Old West's main street. Visitors would line up on the sidewalk for the best view of all the action. More recently, the abandoned Western town has been used as a location for a number of films such as Dean Teaster's Ghost Town (2007), Mandie and the Secret Tunnel (2008) and Ringside Rosary (2010).
Brimming with attractions

Ghost Town also had its fair share of amusement rides which were added over the years. They included the park’s famous Red Devil coaster (later re-named Cliffhanger), Casino, bumper cars and Sea Dragon.
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The Red Devil coaster

Thing started to go wrong

The end to Coburn's ownership

Closed for business

The park reopens

New additions to Ghost Town

A brand new area called Heritage Town Square opened in an attempt to attract more visitors and families. Located at the chairlift terminus, the spot included a themed restaurant.
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Shooting gallery in the Heritage Town Square

The Red Devil becomes the Cliffhanger

A series of unfortunate events

Ghost train goes bust

The Ghost Town train was another attraction that didn't reopen in 2007. Today the engine and carriages are slowly being taken over by nature.
Things went from bad to worse

Sadly, ticket sales in 2008 were 'sluggish' and, combined with the effects of the economic recession, the park went into debt. In early 2009, Ghost Town's owners failed to secure any further funding and declared bankruptcy.
The downward spiral continued

Despite strong fears that the park wouldn't reopen for the 2009 season, the owners were able to secure help from a private business owner. Ghost Town opened in May that year but suffered another poor few months. Smoky Mountain News reported that it failed to cover its operating costs and workers didn't receive their last couple weeks of pay.
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Another (partial) reopening

Two years later, businesswoman Alaska Presley bought the Ghost Town property at auction for £1.9 million ($2.5m). Unsurprisingly, the park required repairs that cost millions of dollars and over the next few years, parts of Ghost Town opened sporadically, some areas only temporarily.
What does the future hold?

The park closed for good in 2016 and despite numerous purchase attempts by various people, none became reality. Before Presley passed away in 2022, she forged a partnership with businessman Frankie Wood, who promised to bring financial backers to help fulfil her dream of reopening Ghost Town, to no avail. After her death, Presley left the park to her niece Jill McClure, who filed a lawsuit to dissolve the partnership and sell up. However, in May 2024, after a lengthy legal battle, a state business judge dismissed the suit. McClure and Wood are now working together to come up with a positive outcome for the park. Watch this space.
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