Nutrioso, Arizona Ghost Tales


You might feel that Nutrioso, Arizona is exactly equal to any other municipality in the United States, but stressed spirits of yesteryear in this municipality don't seem to wish to go away. Things take place here that cannot be given an explanation. Some residents declare there are no ghosts, but scary things undoubtedly take place here in Nutrioso in the moonlight hours.

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

The spirit of a guy having letters cut into his back may be observed repeatedly in Auger Creek smoking a pipe.

The phantom of a badly mangled hunter pulling a dead deer has every now and then been noticed down beside the water at Jarvis Lake reading a newsletter.

The phantom of a young-looking lady with a line around her neck has been said to have been perceived on numerous occasions on the pinnacle of Gobbler Peak in the early morning hours studying the vista. Whatever people say, it's a creepy ghost that is preferably not messed with.

A gentleman devoid
 
    of a head can now and then be observed by Hulsey Bench howling.

The ghost of an elderly prospector with a big beard and a wooden left leg was spotted attempting to verbalize something at Glen Livet Dam late in the night. This particular ghost has been made out often in this neighborhood. One thing is for certain, it is certainly a menacing ghost that you wouldn't want to bump into late in the night.

 



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