“Haunted Wyoming” by author Linda Moffitt takes you on an armchair road trip through the state of Wyoming filled with ghosts and haunted adventures. Once a land where American Indians and buffalo roamed free, pioneers from the east soon came to this land to start new towns and settlements. Some of the spirits of these early inhabitants have remained behind in the cities, mountains and endless prairies.
Moffitt guides the reader across the Wyoming plains to share some of the great ghost stories and lore of the old west. She offers five different road trips to various areas of haunted Wyoming. Sleep at the Ferris Mansion where a playful spirit of a little boy resides. Take a hike to the Big Horn Medicine Wheel and experience the history and spirits that still reside within the sacred Wheel. Grab a magazine at a local drug store where the late owner still enjoys a greeting each morning. Visit a ghost town where a former serial killer still walks the dusty streets. Learn about Yellowstone’s mysteries as well as the spirits that still roam the many caves of Wyoming‘s landscapes.
“Haunted Wyoming” is written in a short, informative story style that grabs your interest quickly and makes the reader yearn for more. Addresses and websites at each location provide a ghost hunter the tools needed to do additional research if desired. The stories satisfy everyone’s curiosity whether it is hotels and B & B’s, cemeteries, dusty old saloons, or other historic locations. Vintage photographs and drawings add to the ghostly tales in the book.
Another great feature of “Haunted Wyoming” is the Ghost Hunting Glossary and Guide for Urban Exploration at the back of the book. Make sure you learn the signs when ghosts are near and what you can do to protect yourself from them.
Having recently taken a road trip through the endless highways in haunted Wyoming, I highly recommend carrying Linda Moffitt’s “Haunted Wyoming” as a great travel guide. Keep it handy along with your road maps or GPS—or tucked safely in your glove box for easy access as you travel from town to town.
“Haunted Wyoming” definitely has a ghost investigation waiting for you.
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