Caliente, Nevada Ghost Tales


Not everything in Caliente, Nevada is as it seems; this town is haunted by stressed phantoms of the olden days. There have been a lot of encounters with spirits from the other side. Skeptics don't trust in the local ghost testimonies, but the living dead might show themselves to you if you stay for the night in Caliente.

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

A very chilling ghost was noticed screaming at the eye witness to leave in Antelope Canyon on a dark night. This is one of those ghosts that is distinguished repeatedly in the vicinity. Folks here argue that this ghost is that of a local who lived here in Caliente some decades ago.

The ghost of an aged gold digger with a big beard and a hook instead of his left hand is regularly observed by Caliente Hot Springs before sunrise flinging stones. A local asserts that this phantom gets pleasure from startling folks who come trying to find phantoms in Caliente.

The ghost of a flight attendant has been said to have
 
    been spotted on one or two occasions excavating a crack in Kershaw-Ryan State Park before sunrise.

The ghost of an aged Indian chief may regularly be perceived surveying the view from the apex of Chief Mountain on a dark night. One of the folks who live here strongly argues that this ghost may be the spirit of a local who died here in Caliente
  many years ago.

The ghost of an aged cleaning lady can be witnessed often downing blood from a bottle on the summit of one of the hills in the Chief Range before dawn. Some of the residents argue this spirit may well be a renowned old days dweller of Caliente.




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