Some might be. For example, the stories about the phantom miner could potentially be based on real mining tragedies that occurred in Moab's history. Miners often faced dangerous conditions, and it's possible that the stories grew from the real - life disappearances or deaths of miners.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what the 'Moonflower Canyton Moab Ghost Story' is about. It could be a local legend from the Moab area in a place called Canyton. Maybe it involves a moonflower, which could be a key element in the story, perhaps with some sort of supernatural or spooky connection.
One Moab ghost story is about a phantom miner. Legend has it that in the old mining areas around Moab, at night, people can hear the faint sound of a pickaxe hitting the rocks. It's said to be the ghost of a miner who died in a cave - in long ago, still trying to find his long - lost gold.