The Haunted Battle Lake/Slaughterhouse Gulch in Encampment, Wyoming

A haunted location: Battle Lake/Slaughterhouse Gulch in Encampment, Wyoming.

Details: There is an area between Encampment and the old mining ghost town of Battle known as Slaughterhouse Gulch.

An explosion in a mine near the area killed a miner.

There wasn’t enough of him left to bury properly.

So it was said he walked and roamed through Slaughterhouse Gulch.

Dorothy Peryam and her first husband, Horace Quivey, her brother John and his wife, Eda, were camped in the area in 1918.


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Do You Know The Haunted History Of The Battle Lake/Slaughterhouse Gulch?

It has been rumoured that the Battle Lake/Slaughterhouse Gulch in Encampment, Wyoming is a haunted location. We’ll explain why people think this below. Do you think the rumors are true?

Battle Lake/Slaughterhouse Gulch Information
Location Name Battle Lake/Slaughterhouse Gulch
State Wyoming
City Encampment
Country United States

Why Is The Battle Lake/Slaughterhouse Gulch Haunted?

There is an area between Encampment and the old mining ghost town of Battle known as Slaughterhouse Gulch.

An explosion in a mine near the area killed a miner.

There wasn’t enough of him left to bury properly.

So it was said he walked and roamed through Slaughterhouse Gulch.

Dorothy Peryam and her first husband, Horace Quivey, her brother John and his wife, Eda, were camped in the area in 1918.

The men were marking timber there for the Forestry Service.

It was dusk and they had made their campfire.

Dorothy and John were standing close to the road when they heard a hollow cough and looked up to see a man walking down the road toward them.

He walked past them, not looking to the right or left, or at them.

They could not hear his footsteps as he walked by.

It was very peculiar in those days for a stranger to be alone in the mountains at dark without a horse or supplies.

He would have approached the fire to talk.

But this person acted as though they weren’t there.

Charles M.

Scribner ran a stage line between Battle and Encampment.

One of his drivers quit because on one occasion a man approached his team of six horses, walked right between them and disappeared.

The horses reared and bolted and it was all the driver could do to control them.

He was sure it was the “Ghost of Slaughterhouse Gulch.”

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  • Gwenyth Poler

    Meet Gwenyth Poler, a content creator at Scary HQ, a haunted places blog that delves into the eerie and unexplained. Gwen is a true crime enthusiast and an avid lover of all things spooky. In her free time, she can be found exploring abandoned buildings and investigating local ghost stories. But don't let her interest in the macabre fool you, Gwen is the epitome of a wholesome individual with a kind heart and a contagious passion for her work. When she's not scouring the internet for her next true crime case to research or haunted location to visit, she can be found curled up with a horror novel or watching her favorite scary movies. Gwen's love for the eerie and unknown is matched only by her love for her audience, and she pours her heart and soul into every post on Scary HQ. Join Gwen on her journey as she uncovers the secrets of the haunted world around us.

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