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5 Haunted Campsites Where You Should Never Spend Your Night



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Cozy campfires, whispering pines, a quiet atmosphere, and stars above — that’s some of the things people immediately think of while imagining a perfect weekend camping. There is nothing better than enjoying nature, the outdoor environment, and spending time with your loved ones at the same time. But it turns out such peaceful scenery isn’t always the case, and sometimes camping sites can be full of danger.

No, we’re not talking about scary insects or sudden thunderstorms that might damage your tent. This time, it’s all about haunted campsites that hide terrifying creatures and legends behind them. 

While outdoor mysteries might seem exciting, encountering ghosts or even something worse is not exactly pleasant. For those who prefer not to camp at unsafe places, here are 5 haunted campsites that you should avoid at any cost.

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1. Slaughter Falls, Mount Coot-tha Forest, Australia

Slaughter Falls, Mount Coot-tha Forest, Australia

Slaughter Falls on Mount Coot-tha seems like a mesmerizing and calm place at first sight. Unfortunately, this beautiful waterfall keeps the dark secrets of ghosts and murders that happened here. 

Local campers often say that whoever died here was taken over by a mysterious woman in white. Some even say that dark powers in these places gamble on human lives the way modern gamblers chase winnings on the list of e-wallet casinos. While you can actually play safe on these online sites, the same can’t be said about Slaughter Falls.

One of these famous tragic events includes the murder of Margaret Francis Sinclare Donald in 1925, who was shot by Patric Terrance O’Hara while she was picking flowers. When he was asked why he did it, he couldn’t even remember doing it, which made him believe supernatural forces interfered with his mind.

2. Lake Morena, California, US

Lake Morena, California, US

Lake Morena is a lovely campsite located near San Diego, not so far from the border of Mexico. The visitors have noticed some very strange occurrences, which gave this spot the title of being haunted.

The San Diego Union even published a story of the eerie hauntings that happened here in 1893. It was mentioned that people who camped around the lake heard weird footsteps, and after some time, they saw levitating bodies along with a figure in white clothes. Others have noticed an old man staring at them from a distance as well. After the flooding tragedy in 1916, there have been reports that ghosts of the people who died here never left this place.

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3. Freetown-Fall River State Forest, Massachusetts, US

Freetown-Fall River State Forest, Massachusetts, US

Freetown-Fall River State Forest is a part of the Bridgewater Triangle, which people also call the mini Bermuda Triangle. It might seem strange, but once you understand how many paranormal events have happened here, you’ll change your mind. The stories about this place sound similar to horror movie plots, but those who have camped nearby claim the rumors about this forest are true.

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The truth is that in the past, this forest was a spot where eerie satanic rituals were performed. Many believe that the ghosts of the people who died during them still lurk around this forest, along with other strange mystical creatures that are terrifying in the dark. 

4. Lake George, Australia

Lake George, Australia

You can find Lake George near Canberra, the marvelous capital of Australia. A lot of locals tell horrifying stories about this place, which will make you think twice before you decide to go camping there.

Besides the immediate feeling of being watched, the weirdest part about this lake is that the water disappears and reappears from time to time. No one can explain why this happens, so it is believed that the lake is cursed or at the hands of mystical forces. You might also notice ghostly apparitions and strange lights. 

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5. Haunting Island State Park, South Carolina, US

This is one of the most popular state parks in South Carolina, and therefore, you will notice a lot of campers as well. However, the locals are convinced that the lighthouse in the park is haunted.

You might encounter a few ghosts here. One of them is a girl who was the daughter of the lighthouse keeper and committed suicide. Another ghost you might notice is a different keeper who still tortures himself, believing he is at fault for a murder. Besides the ghosts, you can hear terrifying moans, whispers, and laughter coming from the lighthouse.

Bottom Line

Going camping can be incredibly fun when you choose a safe destination to settle in. Considering it is one of the most usual activities to do on days off when you want to change the environment and refresh your mind, you probably aim for a getaway filled with peace and quiet instead of sleepless hours listening for phantom footsteps. That’s why you should take a look at these 5 haunted campsites once again before actually pitching your tent and getting ready for a cozy campfire night.

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