Spend The Night At West Virginia's Most Haunted Campground For A Truly Terrifying Experience
The North Bend State Park is situated near the North Bend Rail Trail. Visitors agree that it’s a lovely place to spend an afternoon. However, local legends suggest that it can get downright spooky at night.
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Visitors to the park sometimes still see the outline of his hanging body.
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The ghost is also said to pound on the cars of teens who park their cars for romantic activity.
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The oil well exploded, killing one of the workers, and blowing his body to bits. His colleagues tried to piece him back together, but never found his head.
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A short time later, a man who was transporting oil workers in his wagon felt an unexpected bump, like someone climbing into the wagon. He turned around to see the headless body of a man hitching a ride, with nothing but a bloody stump where his head had been.
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The figure of a woman with dark hair, dressed in a bridal gown, appears at the entrance of the tunnel. She is thought to be the ghost of a woman who went missing after boarding the train on the way to her wedding.
When trains still ran through the tunnel, she was said to stand in the path of the train, only to disappear before being struck, or flying into the air while screaming.
Have you encountered any of these ghosts? If you’d like more opportunities to see haunted places in West Virginia, take a look at these haunted roads.
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