The United States of America, with a population of around 325,7 million, is a Constitution-based federal republic with Washington DC as its Capital. The landscape changes vastly across the country, from tropical beaches to snowy peaks and everything in between. The city with the highest population is New York City and the least populated city is Vacaville in California. Today we’re going to visit some of the most secluded towns in the USA.
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7 - Jarbrige, Nevada
There are only 2 dirt roads that will lead you into Jarbrige in Nevada, one is 80-miles or 128 kms long and it’s not always open. When it snows, you’re not getting through and that is sadly, most of the year. The best time to plan a visit is Spring, where there is an abundance of wildflowers. The little town has no paved roads, so you need a robust vehicle. The name comes from the Shoshone language and means “devil.” It was believed the hills around the town were haunted. The population in 2016 was a mere 116.
6 - Arthur, Nebraska
When the only church in town is made from baled straw, you’re already learning a lot about that little town. Arthur may be small, but it’s worth a trip off the beaten track. Their tiny courthouse doubles up as a museum and the city is home to 117 residents. Founded in 1913, the town and county derived their names from President Chester A. Arthur. When the little town took off, it was home to a general store, a newspaper, church, one-room high school and bank. Arthur got electricity in 1926, although the rest of the county trailed behind, only getting power in the early 1950s.
5 - Edna Bay, Kosciusko Island
This remote and tiny town is located on Kosciusko Island and boasts a shop, church, marina and a few houses. If you’re keen to get away from it all, this is the place to go. It’s advised to kit yourself out for survival in the wild because the little shop is not that well stocked. There are only 49 people living there and they’re mainly loggers and fishermen. There is a small town nearby called Cape Pole, but there are only 100 people living there, and their set-up is much the same. Before Cape Pole was around, the nearest town was Petersburg, 31-miles or 50 km away, and when conditions were icy, that town may as well have been in another country!
4 - Kalaupapa, Hawaii
This unincorporated community is on Molokai island, the least visited island in Hawaii. The only way in is by sea or mule train and the town hugs the coastline of Kalawao County. Back in the 1800s, this used to be a leper colony and is now home to 122 permanent residents. The area is preserved and known as the Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement and National Historical Park. The town has one post office, a small church and 2,000 unmarked graves. Sadly, you can’t just pay a visit to this remote area on a whim, you need to be invited by one of the 122 residents or go through a pre-determined tour operator.
3 - Winnett, Montana
This secluded town is in Petroleum County, Montana and is home to 185 people. In 2007, this little town convened its 3rd jury…ever! It has government offices, 2 gas stations, a post office, 2 bar and grills and that’s pretty much it. The nearest medical centre is in Lewistown, and there’s not even a hotel for you to stay in if you’re keen to visit. The town was named after Walter John Winnett, who ran away from his Canadian home to seek adventure in “Indian Country.” He was an excellent shot and was captured and adopted by Sioux Indians and given the name “Eagle Eyes.” He built a ranch in the area which served as a place for dances, weddings, school, funerals and services.
2 - Whittier, Alaska
There’s a 2.6 mile or 4 km tunnel that gives you access into Whittier, Alaska, and it’s only accessible during daylight hours. Less than 200 people have made this chilly town their home, and most of them live in one building – Begich Towers. They receive 55-feet or 16-meters of snow throughout the year, so pack your snow gear! It’s been called, “the town under one roof,” and besides most of the people living in that one building, inside there you will also find their police station, grocery store, a church, clinic and a school! You can visit this secluded spot, because in Begich Towers is also a B and B, plus if you’re snowed in and can’t get home, you can always rent DVDs from the grocery store.
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