Ghosts in Wyoming

WYO's Most Haunted Place
WYO's Most Haunted Place
WYO's Most Haunted Place
This month, we've been spotlighting many of Wyoming's most haunted places. For years, ghost sightings have been reported all over the Cowboy State. But no other location even comes close to matching the haunted history of F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne...
Haunted WYO
Haunted WYO
Haunted WYO
For centuries, Native Americans have gathered at the Bighorn Medicine Wheel near Lovell, Wyoming. Now known as the Medicine Wheel/Medicine Mountain National Historic Landmark, it has been considered a sacred site for local tribes since the 18th century and is regarded among the most haunted places in the state...
Haunted WYO
Haunted WYO
Haunted WYO
As we creep up on Halloween, here's another spooky tale about one of Wyoming's most haunted places, the Natrona County High School Auditorium in Casper. Legend has it, back in the 1940's, a girl fell to her death in the auditorium. According to one account, she had forgotten her bag after auditioning for a play...
Haunted WYO: Salt Creek Lights
Haunted WYO: Salt Creek Lights
Haunted WYO: Salt Creek Lights
With Halloween fast approaching, here's another one of Wyoming's most haunted places. Since 1889, more oil has been produced at the Salt Creek Oil Field in Natrona County than any other place in the Rocky Mountain region. Not only is it responsible for nearly 20 percent of all the oil ever produced in the Cowboy State, it's also home to one of the spookiest legends in Wyoming's history... Read Mor
Haunted WYO
Haunted WYO
Haunted WYO
Just in time for Halloween, here's another one of the Cowboy State's spookiest haunts. Dating back to 1901, the old Wyoming Frontier Prison in Rawlins was one of the rowdiest, roughest jails in the entire country. In a land full of outlaws and bandits, it housed the most violent criminals in the state in an era where discipline was valued over rehabilitation...