Once a booming mining and railroad state, Colorado is full of new and old tunnels both big and small. While large, nearly 2-mile-long passages like the iconic Eisenhower Tunnel are fairly unique and memorable, the topic of today’s article proves to be the same, except for different reasons:
Located in the hills of Colorado Springs' Bear Creek Park lie the tunnels of Gold Camp Road; a series of 3 arched tunnels that once served as not only a means of travel for the railroad, but automobiles as well.
What makes these historic tunnels haunted? According to legend, one of the tunnels completely collapsed while a school bus full of orphans was driving through, instantly killing the driver and children upon impact.
Since the children's (alleged) untimely deaths, those traveling to the area have reported several paranormal experiences, including the sound of children's screams, small and dusty handprints found on cars, and even the feeling of being pushed or scratched when no one is around.