Logan, West Virginia Ghost Tales


Day in Logan, West Virginia is just like daylight anywhere else in America, but if you are easily terrified, you'd best keep your distance to this town in the moonlight hours. The undeparted are in this town as the folks who live here will say to you. Some folks who live here claim these accounts are lies, but a stopover in Logan, West Virginia will make anyone believe.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The chilling ghost of a Viking is known to have been witnessed on a small number of occasions pulling a body through some bushes
 
    in Chief Logan State Park in the early morning hours before sunrise.

A scary skeleton can regularly be spotted at the stroke of midnight exploring Bandmill Hollow in detail.

A man that shape-shifted
  into a vampire can be observed frequently in a mirror in a Logan apartment; the spirit was solely noticeable in the mirror. According to what the folks who live here declare, this ghost is the ghost of a visitor that was murdered while passing through Logan many years ago.

The ghost of a pregnant lady has occasionally been observed pulling a body from the ice cold water of Aldrich Branch in the early morning hours before sunrise. Locals here who have made out this phantom argue this phantom loves startling people who are courageous enough to interrupt the peace in Logan.

The phantom of
a youthful gentleman sporting a rain coat is every now and then spotted in an apartment outside Logan. Regardless of what people exclaim, it's a chilling spirit that you don't want to meet late at night.

A decapitated man may every now and then be made out looking at the surroundings at Mud Fork Refuse Dam before dawn. One thing's for sure, it's undoubtedly a chilling spirit that any commonsensical person wouldn't want to meet.

The ghost of a dentist with a bloody uniform was seen struggling to articulate something up on Cabin Hill. The spirit spoke about avenging a murder. In any case, this spirit certainly is scary; one that should be let alone.

The spirit of a man grasping a blood-splattered axe materialized searching for an object by a parked Toyota in a Logan parking lot very late at night. The onlooker panicked and ran away. No matter what, this is an unlikable ghost that you wouldn't wish to run into very late at night.

The ghost of a civil war combatant was distinguished in a Logan area auto part store, strolling the aisles. The spirit didn't appear to be anxious by the witnesses. No matter what people utter, it's a chilling phantom that any sensible person wouldn't wish to meet.

The ghost of a man having a pentagram engraved into his back appeared frightening people after midnight on a sidewalk in Logan. When the ghost was observed it vanished into the air.

The ghost of a train driver was seen outside the entrance to Wayne National Forest yelling names of people. Alarmed by the eye witnesses the phantom withdrew into the shadows. One thing is for guaranteed, it is indisputably a chilling ghost that you shouldn't go seeking.

A lady without a head was observed in Bluestone National Scenic River at the park headquarters facing the onlooker. This exact ghost has been observed often in this location.

A man without a head has frequently been spotted marching through a flat in Logan. In any case, this spirit unquestionably is menacing; one that should be avoided.



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