Thanks for checking out this video @danjasonstone. We always love hearing suggestions for future videos. Can you tell us a little bit about any of these places?
Visit fox run park in the evening, cryptids, paranormal phenomenon, and extraterrestrial activity have been noted in areas of Black Forest around that area
Many years ago I was able to walk most of the Alpine Tunnel. It was unique because it had a bend in it. The West side was collapsed, and you had to walk out the same way you got in. St. Elmo was mostly deserted, and I didn't see any other people as I camped out for almost a week up there. It was very beautiful and quiet. I had hoped that I'd hear the ghost whistle or the sound of a steam locomotive, but it wasn't to be. I was about to catch some ghost lights down by Rosita Colorado, but no where else. I miss my old State. The people are ruining it so bad.
@FrightNightScares this past Memorial Day, we went to Phantom Canyon Road. Every single camp spot was taken except 1. We decided to set up in that area. We passed a meadow and followed a game trail to a stellar spot. While hanging out, another person in the group adventures along the game trail and found what looked to be an abandoned camp. There were different items on the outside of the tent, and it had collapsed. We ended up reporting it to the Park Ranger. The eerie vibes probably stem from the history of the area, as well as the crimes that have occurred there.
I’m a paranormal enthusiast based in Colorado and I’m surprised that the Denver botanical gardens or Four mile park isn’t on the list which I HIGHLY recommended to have in another Colorado paranormal hotspots video! But I do suggest to use the term, haunted, sparingly. Places like the capital or Phantom canyon I can believe are actually haunted while most of these places on the list seem to be mostly residual or just attract its past visitors. St Elmo I’m pretty sure is cursed however and I wouldn’t be shocked if it’s on limestone or something to do with anything indigenous American.
I live for n Colorado Springs and have experienced a haunting at the Lon Chaney Theater. At the time I was not aware it was haunted, but found out later that evening that it had a history of being haunted. Also saw a ghost in a converted Victorian Mansion in Manitou Springs. I also live five minutes from Garden of the gods, a stunningly beautiful place to visit.
@@FrightNightScares yes, I have always been sensitive to spiritual activity in places that have activity. I don’t need to be told, spiritual activity seems to happen around me. A friend was having a showing of a video that was being shown on national television and my family arrived early. I needed to use the restroom. The Lon Chaney Theater is a large facility and we entered closer to the theater where the show was going to be, the restrooms were quite a ways off. Actually around the block if I had gone outside. I was able to stay inside the facility and walked past the darkened balcony area to get to the restrooms. Inside is where I experienced the haunting. It was while I was doing my business and washing my hands that I heard someone walk in and come stand behind me. Very define footsteps. I turned to address whoever it was and there was no one there. There was a definite drop in temperature. In the past I have seen apparitions appear as real as a living person and have to pause to realize that what I had seen wasn’t a living person. During the presentation I learned that the theatre has a very haunted reputation including the balcony I passed going to the restroom.
Thank you for another great video. Colorado looks like an amazing place to visit and explore. Having some creepy stories to go with it, makes it all better.
Please come and enjoy! My family is from Scotland...I want to go so bad! Alot of Scottish ppl settled in Salida, CO. after immigrating. It's very beautiful there. I've been everywhere in Colorado and Salida is by far my favorite place!
I visited St. Elmo when I was 13 years old. My mother, father and brother rode in a jeep to the town . It was October and snowing lightly. We were the only one there. I experienced feelings of total desolation and hopelessness. 45 years later I took my three grown sons to St. Elmo and experienced the exact same terrible feelings. I have never experienced these feelings anywhere else .
These are all nice places to visit. I have yet to see ghosts here, but of them all I would say Cripple Creek and St. Elmo would be. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were Cryptids in Phantom Canyon. Fremont county is good for rock climbing, like Garden of the Gods. Victor, CO is good for paranormal activity, including a haunted hotel!
Seems like you’d like to experience a ghost. Careful what you wish for. The torment I suffered as a young boy thru my teen years, shaped my life in a negative way until a doctor figured out what shaped me a few years ago. It’s not fun
I’m not talking about a fuzzy evp or a spec of dust orb. Im talking about fear so disturbing you feel like you’re having a heart attack or stroke. I’m talking about your childhood friends too afraid to come to your house due to an experience they had. If the newer owners of my old house will allow it, I’ll take you there. Every owner of the house since we left has contacted us with questions or horrible news
Well, I been to Garden of the Gods many times to take landscape photos of it during early morning and after sunset. I have never experienced anything, but good to know now it's haunted 😅.
moved to Leadville after I graduated high school to be a ski bum at Copper. I was born in Gunnison. let's just say. there's more ghosts than living people.
I went to St. Elmo 2 years ago. I walked into the white building that looked like it has a jail cell in the back. As I walked in, I heard what sounded like boot heels hitting the hardwood floor. I said hello and the steps went faster. Nobody but myself was around that building.
Thanks so much for tuning in @jmorgan5252. We love suggestions from our listeners for future videos. Can you tell us a bit more about Canon City Cemetery?
Tom Tobin took the severed Espinoza brother’s heads to the Fort in Fort Garland Colo. A place that actually belongs on this list by the way. The San Luis Valley, where the Espinoza brothers are from has a lot spooky lore it self.
Thanks for checking out this upload @lister710. We know there are a ton of haunted and spooky locations throughout the state and always appreciate suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Do you have any more specific information about spooky happening in the San Luis Valley you can share with us?
I went on an executive tour in the Capitol building and I got to touch the little red light at the very very tip top It was the coolest most over-anticipated thing I've ever done😂
I f*ckin knew it. I lived in Colorado for 4yrs. I was stationed at ft. Carson. This was pre-Covid when I went to Garden of the Gods. I was in a date, and decided to cap the night off by going to Garden of the Gods and looking at the moon and the stars. I went out there and around that time it was no cars because it was like 2am. All of a sudden I heard what sounded like a Native American drum, and I turned around and off of one of the rocks I saw light and shadows of Native Americans dancing around a fire. I didn’t know wtf was going on because it was only my car and like 2 other cars in the parking lot. I got out and kinda looked around the corner and didnt see not a single person but I did see a lit fire. I ran to my car and immediately left.
Thanks so much for checking out this channel @LEsleyHaswell. Have you had the chance to explore any haunted locations in either Colorado or Arkansas yourself?
Also look into Cheyenne Canyon, Seven Falls, Helen Hunt Falls, Gold Camp Road
Phantom Canyon
Thanks for checking out this video @danjasonstone. We always love hearing suggestions for future videos. Can you tell us a little bit about any of these places?
I live in Colorado springs and some of the places and things you see deep in the mountains are pretty nuts.
I lived here for almost my whole life.
Yes they are.
Visit fox run park in the evening, cryptids, paranormal phenomenon, and extraterrestrial activity have been noted in areas of Black Forest around that area
Thanks for checking out this video @D4RKO_M4RKO_. Have you experienced anything extra spooky around Colorado Springs?
I live here also. I would agree.
@@FrightNightScares not so much here, but definitely around the area of Florence Colorado.
Many years ago I was able to walk most of the Alpine Tunnel. It was unique because it had a bend in it. The West side was collapsed, and you had to walk out the same way you got in. St. Elmo was mostly deserted, and I didn't see any other people as I camped out for almost a week up there.
It was very beautiful and quiet. I had hoped that I'd hear the ghost whistle or the sound of a steam locomotive, but it wasn't to be.
I was about to catch some ghost lights down by Rosita Colorado, but no where else.
I miss my old State. The people are ruining it so bad.
I agree. I was born and raised in west central Co. 60 years I am. I hate what this state has become
Me too. California was so beautiful before the rich ruined it.
Another Great Video, Looking forward to the next one. God Bless and take care.
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@@FrightNightScares yvw!!! My Friend.
Yes. I live near the Garden of the God's.
It used to be more creepy before it got paved, and the trails were put in.
Thanks for tuning into this video @josephhudson7378. Have you experienced anything particularly spooky or paranormal at Garden of the Gods?
The Gold belt tour is gorgeous! Eerie vibes on that road, though.
I love it too never felt off.
Thanks for tuning in to the channel @NovaSuperSport11. Do you remember experiencing anything particularly eerie on the Gold Belt?
@FrightNightScares this past Memorial Day, we went to Phantom Canyon Road. Every single camp spot was taken except 1. We decided to set up in that area. We passed a meadow and followed a game trail to a stellar spot. While hanging out, another person in the group adventures along the game trail and found what looked to be an abandoned camp. There were different items on the outside of the tent, and it had collapsed. We ended up reporting it to the Park Ranger.
The eerie vibes probably stem from the history of the area, as well as the crimes that have occurred there.
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Colorado springs native here and I absolutely love all of the haunted history here
Thanks so much for checking out this video @shauncline5055. Have you experienced anything particularly spooky in Colorado Springs?
I’m a paranormal enthusiast based in Colorado and I’m surprised that the Denver botanical gardens or Four mile park isn’t on the list which I HIGHLY recommended to have in another Colorado paranormal hotspots video!
But I do suggest to use the term, haunted, sparingly. Places like the capital or Phantom canyon I can believe are actually haunted while most of these places on the list seem to be mostly residual or just attract its past visitors.
St Elmo I’m pretty sure is cursed however and I wouldn’t be shocked if it’s on limestone or something to do with anything indigenous American.
I live for n Colorado Springs and have experienced a haunting at the Lon Chaney Theater. At the time I was not aware it was haunted, but found out later that evening that it had a history of being haunted. Also saw a ghost in a converted Victorian Mansion in Manitou Springs. I also live five minutes from Garden of the gods, a stunningly beautiful place to visit.
Thanks so much for tuning in @frankvolz7021. Can you tell us a bit more about the haunting you experienced?
@@FrightNightScares yes, I have always been sensitive to spiritual activity in places that have activity. I don’t need to be told, spiritual activity seems to happen around me. A friend was having a showing of a video that was being shown on national television and my family arrived early. I needed to use the restroom. The Lon Chaney Theater is a large facility and we entered closer to the theater where the show was going to be, the restrooms were quite a ways off. Actually around the block if I had gone outside. I was able to stay inside the facility and walked past the darkened balcony area to get to the restrooms. Inside is where I experienced the haunting. It was while I was doing my business and washing my hands that I heard someone walk in and come stand behind me. Very define footsteps. I turned to address whoever it was and there was no one there. There was a definite drop in temperature. In the past I have seen apparitions appear as real as a living person and have to pause to realize that what I had seen wasn’t a living person.
During the presentation I learned that the theatre has a very haunted reputation including the balcony I passed going to the restroom.
Thank you for another great video. Colorado looks like an amazing place to visit and explore. Having some creepy stories to go with it, makes it all better.
Thanks as always @AScottishOdyssey. Colorado is absolutely beautiful and definitely full of plenty of creepy, spooky stories.
Please come and enjoy!
My family is from Scotland...I want to go so bad! Alot of Scottish ppl settled in Salida, CO. after immigrating. It's very beautiful there. I've been everywhere in Colorado and Salida is by far my favorite place!
I visited St. Elmo when I was 13 years old. My mother, father and brother rode in a jeep to the town . It was October and snowing lightly. We were the only one there. I experienced feelings of total desolation and hopelessness. 45 years later I took my three grown sons to St. Elmo and experienced the exact same terrible feelings. I have never experienced these feelings anywhere else .
I love the garden of the gods I've been there before and it's so beautiful ❤️
Thanks for tuning in @laurasomerville6776. Did you notice or experience anything paranormal or spooky when you visited?
Never knew Garden of Gods was haunted! I knew of Gold Camp road and had encounters.
Thank you for another great video!!
These are all nice places to visit. I have yet to see ghosts here, but of them all I would say Cripple Creek and St. Elmo would be. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were Cryptids in Phantom Canyon. Fremont county is good for rock climbing, like Garden of the Gods. Victor, CO is good for paranormal activity, including a haunted hotel!
Seems like you’d like to experience a ghost. Careful what you wish for. The torment I suffered as a young boy thru my teen years, shaped my life in a negative way until a doctor figured out what shaped me a few years ago. It’s not fun
I’m not talking about a fuzzy evp or a spec of dust orb. Im talking about fear so disturbing you feel like you’re having a heart attack or stroke. I’m talking about your childhood friends too afraid to come to your house due to an experience they had. If the newer owners of my old house will allow it, I’ll take you there. Every owner of the house since we left has contacted us with questions or horrible news
Well, I been to Garden of the Gods many times to take landscape photos of it during early morning and after sunset. I have never experienced anything, but good to know now it's haunted 😅.
What about Stanley Hotel and Brown Palace
I've been many times. Unfortunately, I have not had any experiences 😕.
moved to Leadville after I graduated high school to be a ski bum at Copper. I was born in Gunnison. let's just say. there's more ghosts than living people.
currently in Mn, but i'm still a ski bum
I'll have to check it out! Thanks 😊
Ive lived over in Summit for 6 years. So much paranormal activity in that area! The Valiton Hotel in Fairplay I've had MANY experiences in.
Watching on a Tuesday evening. Always interesting and intriguing. Thank you.
Thanks as always @brianlawson5044. Glad you enjoyed it.
I went to St. Elmo 2 years ago. I walked into the white building that looked like it has a jail cell in the back. As I walked in, I heard what sounded like boot heels hitting the hardwood floor. I said hello and the steps went faster. Nobody but myself was around that building.
Love the videos ❤❤
Thanks for the love @feliviaeversley7602. Have you gotten a chance to explore any of these creepy Colorado haunts?
I love this channel
Colorado is beautiful, I have been there many times.
Missing sooo many places
I was hoping you would include Canon City Cemetery I have seen a lot of strange things there in broad daylight
Thanks so much for tuning in @jmorgan5252. We love suggestions from our listeners for future videos. Can you tell us a bit more about Canon City Cemetery?
Tom Tobin took the severed Espinoza brother’s heads to the Fort in Fort Garland Colo. A place that actually belongs on this list by the way.
The San Luis Valley, where the Espinoza brothers are from has a lot spooky lore it self.
Thanks for checking out this upload @lister710. We know there are a ton of haunted and spooky locations throughout the state and always appreciate suggestions from our listeners for future releases. Do you have any more specific information about spooky happening in the San Luis Valley you can share with us?
I live here
Thanks for checking out the channel @darkdemon8131. Have you had a chance to visit any of these spooky spots in Colorado?
Yes! The Black Forest....please do a video!
@FrightNightScares I'm a native! The Cheesman Park Pavillion is very haunted- a bloody man walking around in milky white @ night...
I went on an executive tour in the Capitol building and I got to touch the little red light at the very very tip top It was the coolest most over-anticipated thing I've ever done😂
I think we all have that innate urge to touch the red blinky light... Thanks for tuning in, @chandler8671! Have you been to any of these other haunts?
I f*ckin knew it. I lived in Colorado for 4yrs. I was stationed at ft. Carson. This was pre-Covid when I went to Garden of the Gods. I was in a date, and decided to cap the night off by going to Garden of the Gods and looking at the moon and the stars. I went out there and around that time it was no cars because it was like 2am. All of a sudden I heard what sounded like a Native American drum, and I turned around and off of one of the rocks I saw light and shadows of Native Americans dancing around a fire. I didn’t know wtf was going on because it was only my car and like 2 other cars in the parking lot. I got out and kinda looked around the corner and didnt see not a single person but I did see a lit fire. I ran to my car and immediately left.
I was born in Ft Collins Colorado and now I live in Russellville Arkansas 😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much for checking out this channel @LEsleyHaswell. Have you had the chance to explore any haunted locations in either Colorado or Arkansas yourself?
I enjoy hearing your voice
Thanks for the love @debbieheadle]y299. Have you been to any of these haunted placed in Colorado?
@@FrightNightScares no but I love hearing about them I do have a few ghost stories in Michigan and Oklahoma when I was raised there on the reservation
Did the channel name change? Don't recognize the channel name but I know that voice
I’ve lived in Colorado Springs for a while; didn’t know it was haunted😂.
Thanks for checking out this upload @Anna-jbll. Have you had a chance to visit any of these spooky spots before?
I live in Pueblo so yeah Colorado not scary
Pueblo is Colorado 😂