You Won’t Want To Visit The Notorious Little Bighorn Battlefield In Montana Alone Or After Dark
For many of us, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is a place we know exists, but rarely (if ever) see. After all, Big Horn County has a population of only 13,000 Montanans (yes, all of it). That being said, it’s well worth the drive to visit the monument and learn about one of the deadliest battles in our state’s history. Just make sure you don’t go after dark — rumor has it that that’s when the paranormal activity starts.

The site is easy to find, a vast sea of headstones and monuments dotting the flat lands of Southeast Montana.

The battle was fought between Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes.
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Five of the 7th Cavalry's 12 companies were annihilated and Custer was killed, as were several of his family members and a lot of innocent people.
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Visitors and employees have reported hearing strange noises, and some have even seen full-on apparitions of soldiers after dark.

Some of the scariest stories come from the Stone House, which was built in 1894 for the cemetery caretakers to use. Early caretakers reported lights turning themselves on and off with no explanation, and at least one person saw a pretty terrifying apparition.

Luckily, the monument is only open until dusk, so you'll have to leave the ghost stories up to the employees.
Do you think the Little Bighorn Battlefield could be haunted?
For more spooky stories from our home state, check out this article.
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Interstate 90, Battlefield Tour Rd, Crow Agency, MT 59022, USA