The Story Behind This Evil Place In Oregon Will Make Your Blood Turn Cold
In the mood for a good ghost story? Good, because the following legends surrounding this evil place in Oregon are designed to make your blood turn cold. While there are many reportedly haunted locations scattered across Oregon, few are as menacing as that of the Malheur National Forest.
Local legend has it that this 2,661-foot inactive volcano plays host to evil spirits and was once even a meeting point for witches. Read on and see what you believe–or not–for yourself!
Note that much of the area surrounding Malheur Butte is private property. If you decide to check this place out for yourself, please be careful not to trespass.
Have you visited the Malheur National Forest? If so, what did you think? Was it as creepy as the legend? We’d love to hear about your experience there in the comments section below.
If you’re looking for more spine-chilling Oregon ghost stories, check out our previous article: The Creepy Small Town In Oregon With Insane Paranormal Activity.
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Where exactly is the Malheur National Forest?
The Malheur National Forest it is located 3 hours and 15 minutes east of the town of Bend. You can get to it from either Interstate 5 or Interstate 84 as the main north-south roadways comma and then you have to go across highway 20, either east or West depending on where you're coming from, and then N on Hwy 395. Malheur Butte, though, is located in Ontario, which sits right at the juncture of Interstate 84 and Highway 95.
Where are the best waterfalls in Oregon?
Waterfalls in Oregon are numerous and great places to enjoy nature outside of the hustle and bustle of the big (and small, for that matter) cities and towns. Get ready for some amazing zen time at any of these stunning cascading spots:
- Steelhead Falls - Located near Bend
- Cavitt Creek Falls - Located near Roseburg
- Punchbowl Falls - Located in the Columbia River Gorge along the Eagle Creek Trail
We're looking for winter activities in Oregon.
Winter activities in Oregon are plentiful, with both Oregonians and tourists alike reveling in the wide array of options at this time of the year. Here are just a few ideas to get you started:
- Ride in a one-horse open sleigh in the town of Sunriver
- Go cosmic tubing at Mt. Hood Skibowl West in Government Camp
- Spend the night at historic Timberline Lodge, also in Government Camp
- Stroll along the beautiful Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland
- Enjoy the thrill of dog sledding at the Oregon Trail of Dreams on Mount Bachelor