This Creepy Spot Deep In The Woods Of Iowa Is Like Something Out Of A Horror Movie
By Kim Magaraci|Published April 28, 2019
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Iowa’s parks and preserves are recognized for being some of the most beautiful in the country, but not every one has a quiet and peaceful past. Way up near the South Dakota border, you’ll find one hidden preserve that feels like it’s straight out of a horror movie.
The Gitchie Manitou State Preserve is a small natural habitat way up in the northeastern most corner of the Hawkeye State.
This beautiful park is home to Native American burial mounds, and quartz that's more than 1.6 billion years old. While it is certainly worth protecting, it's also home to one of Iowa's darkest stories.
In November of 1973, three men, the Fryer Brothers, happened across five teenagers hanging out in the gulch, and murdered four of them. The fifth kidnapped, raped, and tortured. She escaped and helped police identify the murderers.
Today, the old ruins near the murder site have crumbled, and have been covered in graffiti. Now, the site is both a work of art, and a desecrated crime scene.
You can find Gitchie Manitou at 52141, Adams Ave, Larchwood, IA 51241. The site is perfect for day hikes, and there’s an eerie calm that comes over the preserve. It truly seems like it’s straight out of a horror movie.
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