One famous scary clown park story involves a haunted park with a pond. There was a clown who was said to have drowned in the pond long ago. Now, on foggy nights, people claim to see a wet - looking clown emerging from the pond. It drags its water - logged feet across the grass towards unsuspecting park - goers, leaving a trail of wet footprints and pure horror.
There's the tale of the lost village within a national park. Long ago, there was a small village in what is now the park. An epidemic wiped out most of the villagers, and the rest disappeared mysteriously. Now, some visitors say they can hear faint voices and see shadowy figures in the area where the village once stood. It's as if the past still lingers there in a very unsettling way.
A very well - known story is about a derelict amusement park that was abandoned after a series of strange accidents. People say that if you go there at night, you can still hear the screams of the victims from those accidents. The rides, which are now rusted and broken, seem to have a life of their own, creaking and groaning as if they are about to start up again.
The story of the Hitchhiking Ghosts in the Haunted Mansion is quite well - known. People say that when they ride through the attraction, it feels like the ghosts are really following them. Another one is the idea that there are hidden tunnels under the park where strange things happen. Some workers claim to have heard whispers coming from these tunnels.
One of the most well - known scary stories is about the cursed tree. There's a large, old tree in Cuyahoga Valley National Park that has a strange mark on it. Legend has it that a witch put a curse on the tree. People who touch the tree are said to have bad luck. Some claim to have seen strange shadows around the tree, and there are stories of people getting sick or having accidents after coming into contact with it.
A well - known story is about a spectral dog. It's said to roam the park at night, sometimes seen by people who are out late. No one knows where it came from, but it's believed to be related to the cemetery history. Maybe it was a pet of someone buried there.
Yes. There's the story of the vanishing hiker. A hiker went into the park alone and was never seen again. All that was found was his backpack, half - eaten by some unknown creature. It makes people wonder what could have happened to him in that vast and sometimes unforgiving wilderness.
Yes, like the haunted carousel. It's said that late at night, the carousel in Golden Gate Park starts to move on its own. The music box plays a distorted version of its normal jolly tune. Some visitors have reported seeing the carousel horses' eyes glow red as it spins slowly in the dark.
The most well - known story is probably about a family who checked in. At night, they heard circus music playing softly. They thought it was from outside, but when they looked out, there was no source. As they tried to go back to sleep, the music got louder and they could swear they saw clown - like figures dancing in the corner of their room. They left the motel immediately in fear.
There was a park where rumors spread of a scary clown. It was said that the clown would appear when the moon was full. In the park's abandoned play area, people would sometimes see the clown's shadow dancing on the walls. One night, a couple was walking through the park and they heard the jingling of bells, like a clown's shoes. As they turned around, they caught a glimpse of a pale - faced clown with blood - red lips before it disappeared into the darkness.
The story of the haunted theater is quite well - known. Actors and stagehands have reported seeing a ghostly woman in a white dress in the balcony. They say she appears during rehearsals and sometimes even during shows, just standing there, watching.