Dare to Explore North Dakota's Most Haunted Outdoor Locations
There's something truly eerie about the woods at night. Illuminated only by the moon and the stars, and inhabited by wild creatures, ghosts, and spirits, what might be considered a relaxing walk through the woods during the day turns into a heart-pounding adventure once the sun sets. ##Region##'s Woods have been home to countless legends for ages - from folktales warning of evil spirits lurking behind the dark outlines of trees, to tales of innocent camping trips gone awry, the woods of ##Region## are well known to be home to spirits that are not of this world. Find out where ##Region##'s Most Haunted Woods are, and explore the eerie side of nature - if you dare.
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Established in 1907, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is the oldest state park in North Dakota. On top of it being a hot spot for tourists of all ages, this state park is known to be home to some spirits as well. The Custer House is rumored to be the place where most of the paranormal activity takes place. The house was once home of the same general who was slain at Little Big Horn.... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Nature & Outdoors (ie. Haunted Woods)
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Trollwood Park in Fargo offers 28 acres with 2 playgrounds, disc golf, picnic spots, and some ghosts, too! The park is situated on land that was once the site of the Cass County Hospital and Poor Farm in 1895. There was also a cemetery on the grounds but the park was built on top of it - which could absolutely add to the eerie tales associated with the location. Witnesses have reported... Read MoreCategories: Real Haunted Places | Real Haunted Nature & Outdoors (ie. Haunted Woods)