The Creepiest Hike In Wisconsin Takes You Through The Ruins Of An Abandoned Quarry
Have you ever looked around and wondered about everyone who experienced the world we live in before us? Almost everywhere we go has a history worth learning about. Sometimes, that history is downright terrifying. But that doesn’t negate the beauty that exists, especially in nature. For example, Harrington Beach State Park is home to a gorgeous waterfall and other astounding natural beauty. But it’s also home to old, abandoned Harrington Quarry. If you are looking for a way to enjoy a bone-chilling history lesson that coincides with the beauty of the natural world, you’ll want to check out the quarry at Harrington Beach State Park in Belgium, Wisconsin.
Have you been on this creepy hike at Harrington Beach State Park or dived the shipwreck of the steamship Niagara? If so, tell us about what you saw in the comments! If you’re interested in learning more about Lake Michigan shipwrecks, check out this book by Michael Passwater. If you are looking for more spooky escapades to get up to in Wisconsin, take a look at our guide to all things creepy in Wisconsin.
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What are some other creepy places in Wisconsin that I can explore?
With a long history, some of it sordid, moody lakes, and deep woods, there are many creepy places for you to explore in Wisconsin. In fact, some may argue that Wisconsin is the creepiest state in the country. Some of the creepiest places in the state include:
- The abandoned Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery in Milwaukee
- The remains of the old Fort Dells amusement park in Wisconsin Dells
- An abandoned cold-war era Nike missile site in Hillcrest Park in Wakesha
- This abandoned church in the small town of St. Nazianz
- An abandoned ghost ship that was pulled from the depths of the Mississippi River and now rests on dry land in Prairie du Chien