Sure. There was a hiker who got lost in the woods at night. He found an old, abandoned cabin. As he entered, he heard a strange whispering. He saw a shadowy figure in the corner, but when he blinked, it disappeared. He ran out of the cabin and didn't stop until he found his way back to the trail.
There is a story about a camper who set up his tent near an old cemetery. At night, he heard scratching noises on the tent. He peeked out and saw a small, ghostly child with sad eyes. The child reached out towards him. He quickly zipped up the tent and prayed until morning. When he woke up, there were no signs of the child, but he could still feel a strange presence.
Once upon a time, a group of friends were camping by a lake. In the middle of the night, one of them woke up to see a white figure floating above the water. It seemed to be beckoning them. They were all too scared to move. Eventually, as the sun started to rise, the figure faded away. They never went camping there again.
At a campfire, a girl heard a faint whisper. Looking around, she saw a shadowy face in the trees. It disappeared as quickly as it came. She never went camping there again.
One classic western campfire ghost story is about the Headless Horseman. Legend has it that a headless rider on a horse haunts the old roads at night. He rides fast, his horse's hooves thundering, and if you cross his path, you might be in for a terrifying encounter. Some say he was a soldier who lost his head in battle and now is cursed to roam forever.
Sure. Here's one. There was a group camping in the woods. At night, by the campfire, they heard strange rustling. Then a white figure seemed to float between the trees. One brave camper called out, 'Who's there?' and the figure just vanished. But later they found out it was just a lost hiker in a white sheet who got scared and ran away when they heard the camper's voice.
Sure. Here's one. There was a group camping in the woods. At night, by the campfire, they heard strange whispers. One of them saw a faint figure in the trees. As they stared, the figure seemed to come closer. But then they realized it was just a lost hiker who got scared by their own shadow in the moonlight.
One scary campfire story could be about a hiker who got lost in the woods at night. As he was trying to find his way back to the campsite, he heard strange whispers in the wind. Every time he thought he was getting closer to safety, the voices seemed to lead him further astray. Eventually, he saw a faint light in the distance, but when he reached it, there was nothing but an old, abandoned cabin with a dark figure lurking inside. He ran in terror, not knowing if the figure was following him or not.
There were campers who told stories around the campfire every night. One night, a small boy said he saw a magic frog by the lake. Everyone laughed. But then they heard a croaking sound. They all ran to the lake and saw a frog with a shiny stone on its head. It was like the frog was really magical.
One campfire scary short story is about a hiker who got lost in the woods. As night fell, he heard strange whispers. He followed the sound, thinking it was another person. But it led him to an old, abandoned cabin. When he entered, the door slammed shut behind him. In the dim light, he saw a figure in the corner that seemed to be watching him. He tried to escape but couldn't find a way out. The figure slowly started to move towards him, and he screamed in horror as it got closer.
Sure. Here's one. In the middle of a dark forest, a hiker heard strange whispers. Every time he stopped to listen, they ceased. But as soon as he moved, they started again. He quickened his pace, but the whispers grew louder. Then he saw a figure in the distance. It was all in white and seemed to float. He ran for his life, and when he finally got out of the forest, he swore never to go back again.
Sure. Here's one. A bear walks into a bar and says, 'Give me a whiskey... and a cola.' The bartender asks, 'Why the big pause?' The bear replies, 'I'm not sure; I was born with them.'
Once there were two campers. One said to the other, 'I can make the fire burn green.' The other was skeptical. So the first camper threw a bunch of wet leaves on the fire. The fire hissed and sputtered and for a moment, in the smoke and steam, it did look kind of green. They both laughed at the silly trick.