Creepy Discoveries In The Montana Wilderness

Is there anything more bone-chilling than being out in the Montana wilderness, enjoying the peace and quiet, and then stumbling across something that just stops you in your tracks?

If you talk to hunters around here, you’ll hear plenty of stories like that.

Not Your Typical Hunting Stories

And these aren’t the usual stories about a big buck or a massive bear. Honestly, they’re not really about the hunt at all.

We’re talking about campsites that look like they were left in a hurry or random personal items sitting way out in the middle of nowhere, places where you can’t help but wonder how they even got there.

These are the ones that stick with you. The kind you end up telling around a campfire once it gets dark.

A stone face statue in the woods
A stone face statue in the woods
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Explore The Eeriest Finds From Montana Hunters

Anyone who’s spent enough time out under the Big Sky probably has at least one story that’ll give you chills.

Sure, you’ll hear stories of old fence lines or forgotten trails, and those are interesting in their own way. But it’s the stuff that feels out of place that really sticks with you.

And it’s the questions that come with it. Who left it there? How long has it been sitting there? And maybe the biggest one. Why?

Take a look through the gallery below and check out some of the eeriest things hunters in Montana have come across.

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