Bailey, Colorado Ghost Tales


Bailey, Colorado is just an average town in the daytime, but if you are easily frightened, you'd best keep your distance to this place during the night time. Dark time is living dead time in this place. Some people who live here declare these reports are not true, but anybody who has stayed a day in Bailey, Colorado knows better.

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

A woman with a bottle-green face is often noticed sniveling up on Mount Bailey. One thing is for sure, it's undeniably a bloodcurdling phantom that any sound person wouldn't
 
    wish to bump into.

A gentleman with a spear in his head has supposedly been made out on numerous occasions by Whiteford Lake Dam at midnight staring at the water. In any event, this phantom undoubtedly
  is menacing; one that you shouldn't go trying to locate.

The ghost of a mail carrier can repeatedly be noticed checking out Arbuckle Gulch in detail before dawn. Whatever folks state, this is a bad phantom that is better not messed with.

A guy's body having the head of a goat can be seen very frequently twinkling a lantern by Chimney Rock.

A female body has sometimes been made out startling folks down near Elk Falls at night.

The ghost of a woman having words cut into her back is once in a while seen on a Bailey street at the stroke of midnight.

The ghost of a
woman with a knife in her head has been spotted on a small number of occasions floating in the air like a balloon in Bailey.

The ghost of a tied up lady has often been seen drifting down on Black Mountain Creek in the early morning hours. Locals here who have made out this ghost claim this ghost enjoys startling unwise folks who come searching for ghosts in Bailey. Anyway, it's a menacing phantom that you wouldn't wish to encounter at the stroke of midnight.

A lady having the head of a leprechaun is often perceived in a restaurant in the Bailey area. A local person alleges that this ghost might be a distinguished former time native of Bailey.

A lady clutching her head by her arm has been perceived on numerous occasions trying on socks in a Bailey building. In any case, it is certainly a frightening ghost that any rational person wouldn't wish to meet.

The phantom of a young-looking female sporting a blood-covered wedding dress can repeatedly be witnessed climbing out of a manhole on a Bailey residential street at midnight.

A headless woman has every so often been made out nosing around in mailboxes very late at night in Bailey. No matter what, this ghost indisputably is terrifying; one that should be stayed away from.

The spirit of a 10 foot tall colossal giant is occasionally witnessed in Chatfield Lake State Recreation Area at the park headquarters sipping blood from a beaker.

The ghost of an adolescent girl has allegedly been perceived on many instances at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument trying to locate a picture. One of the people who live here steadfastly argues that this ghost is the tormented soul of a long departed Bailey local. One thing's for sure, it's a chilling ghost that you wouldn't want to encounter at the stroke of midnight.

A character with a skeleton face dressed in shadowy robes can once in a while be distinguished playing an accordion in a Bailey residence. Some of the folks here argue this phantom is the phantom of a traveler that was murdered while journeying through Bailey some time ago.



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