Unfortunately we had a disappointing hike to Franklin Ghost Town. It was a bit difficult to find but reading the other reviews helped. The entrance is on the WEST side of the highway, just NORTH of the one lane bridge. So the directions on this site are correct, just a little vague. We parked at the small turnout about 1/4 before the entrance. It looks like just a small area to park but if you walk down a bit you will see a few tombstones, leading me to believe this was the cemetery as described in the hiking details.
We walked down the road towards the bridge and found the old gate. After walking around it, we seen the gravel path leading to the second gate, which is supposedly the start of the hike.
This is the frustrating part. After finding the trail head, there is no clear sign in which direction to go. There is a fork in the trail about 50 feet from the gate. We stayed right because the path to the left seemed more overgrown. After walking up a steady, gradual slope for about 1/2 mile, we turned around since other reports state that we were on the private property. We started again but this time took the trail to the left. This was a steady, downhill slope and the trail was easily seen but overgrown with grass. We again walked down about 3/4 mile but seen no signs of the ghost town. All we found was a smaller trail, mostly overgrown with bushes, so we decided to give up and go home.
In other reports, it says there is an old ore cart in the beginning of the trail but we could not find anything. It may have been removed since the last trip report was one year ago. We are not sure but did not see any parts of the ghost town described.