
‘Ghost Horse’ Reportedly Watches From Utah Park Cliff
Utah is home to some truly amazing landscapes. One popular park is said to be visited by the spirit of an animal that watches over visitors from a cliff above and might still be searching for a lost Native American rider.
Utah attracts people who have a strong spiritual connection to nature and history. For centuries, indigenous people lived off the land in Utah, and cave art found in the eastern part of the state is estimated to be at least 2,000 years old, according to Utah History Encyclopedia.

Utah is home to five national parks, more than 10 national monuments, and dozens of historical sites. There are eight recognized tribal nations that call the state home today.
'Ghost Horse' Reported To Watch Over Canyonlands National Park in Utah
Canyonlands National Park was established in 1964 and makes up more than 220,000 acres, according to the Moab Adventure Center. The park also has the distinction of being one of the most haunted in America.
If you take a few minutes, you can find all sorts of accounts of people experiencing something they believed to be paranormal while visiting Canyonlands. For instance, there's an eerie 2021 Reddit post shared by a man who claims to have followed what could have been a Native American figure for a short distance near the Mesa Arch before witnessing it completely disappear into the wind.
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Another alleged sighting that has been reported by park visitors is that of a massive, white 'ghost horse' that is seen looking down from various cliffs throughout the park. Perhaps it's an animal that got separated from it's handler thousands of years ago that has never given up on the possibly of becoming reunited.
Have you had a strange experience you believe to be paranormal while visiting Canyonlands National Park in Utah?
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