Gardner, Colorado Ghost Tales


There's nothing strange concerning Gardner, Colorado while the sun shines, but there are strange things going down in this town during the night time. There have been many occurrences with beings from the other side. Not everybody has faith in the testimonies the folks who live here tell, but the living dead may show themselves to you if you spend the night in Gardner.

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

A female's body having a bear's head can be spotted time and again glancing across Devils Hole in the early morning hours. One thing's for guaranteed, this is an intimidating ghost that you shouldn't go trying to find.

A man with the head of a devil has sometimes been distinguished flickering a lamp in Caldwell Gulch late in the night.

A moderately rotten human body has been spotted on frequent instances looking at the vista at McIntire Dam at midnight. Nonetheless, it's a terrifying phantom that is preferably not interrupted.

The ghost of a planter dressed
 
    in a farmer hat may from time to time be made out studying the view from the apex of Black Mountain in the early morning hours before sunrise.

A young girl wearing a blood-splattered dress was perceived by Arroyo Hondo repositioning orbs about. The ghost spoke of avenging an assassination. In any event, it is unquestionably a terrifying ghost that you wouldn't want to meet late in the night.

 



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