A number of popular hikes in Colorado carry with them a secret history. While not commonly known in most cases, hikers have reported ghostly apparitions, disembodied voices, sudden drops in temperature, and "strange energy" at these Colorado locations.
You may find yourself looking over your shoulder a little more at your next Red Rocks concert after reading these tales of paranormal activity from the venue and park.
Today, people visit Denver's Cheesman Park to walk, picnic, and play with pets. Back in 1858 people would come to the same location to bury their dead. What is now Cheesman Park served as a Prospect Hill Cemetery from 1858 until the late 1880s.
Take a tour of a historic mansion that is not only haunted but has also been renamed “Marijuana Mansion” due to its involvement in legalizing recreational weed in Colorado.
A 'Colorado' bridge is regarded by many to be one of the most notorious haunted locations in the state of California. As early as 1932 it came to be known as The Suicide Bridge.