Grand Canyon, Arizona Ghost Tales


Most of the folks here in Grand Canyon, Arizona are merrily unaware of the shocking mysteries this settlement keeps; if you are easily terrified, you'd better steer clear of this area during the night time. The ghosts of this town don’t leave anyone unstartled. Several folks who live here assert these accounts are lies, but not all the natives of Grand Canyon are quite alive.

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

A woman having an axe in her head is known to have been noticed on many instances wandering through a Grand Canyon neighborhood burial ground. Regardless of what, it's a menacing ghost that is preferably not interrupted.

A drifting ghost may occasionally be spotted in Grand Canyon National Park after midnight hauling a body across the ground. No matter what folks state, it in all certainty is a frightening ghost that you would not want to run into on a dark night.

The ghost of a young-looking Indian fighter has repeatedly been made out on the apex of The Battleship
 
    in the early morning hours staring at the sight.

The spirit of a jet pilot is regularly observed attempting to articulate something by The Abyss. Well, this spirit undeniably is bloodcurdling; one that any sane person wouldn't wish to come across.

The ghost of a strong lumberjack holding a big axe may frequently be seen next to Burro Spring at midnight shining a lamp. If you talk to the residents, this ghost is the undead soul of an old Grand Canyon local.

 



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