In 1960, the Jicarilla Apache
tribe of New Mexico stated that this cave is home to the “Great Spirit of the
Wind.”
Entrance to Cave of the Winds. |
The Grand Caverns, as some
call them, are located at the entrance to Williams Canyon northwest of Manitou
Springs, Colorado. They were closed to the public from 1907 until 1980.
Today, 90-minute lantern
tours are offered for adults. * With so many visitors, cave explorers and staff
walking through the various cavern rooms-- there are now reports of “spooky
happenings.”
Strange light captured on camera. |
In the cave’s largest room
the—Grand Concert Hall and in another room known as Lovers Lane, paranormal
teams have stated they have seen full-body apparitions, strange mists, and
heard unexplained sounds.
Unusual lights have shown up
in photographs taken in these two rooms.
It is believed the spirit
seen in the Grand Concert Hall is one of the cave’s 19th-century explorers and
owners—George Washington Snider. He is seen observing tour groups as they pass.
Even the Cavern’s gift shop,
located on the rim of Williams Canyon is considered to be haunted.
Landlines’ ring when they are
unattached from the wall and the shop receives calls from inside the cave when no
one is inside.
Also, in the mornings' employees find items around this gift
shop either moved or missing.
Manitou Springs Colorado |
* Shorter tours for families are offered without lanterns—lights on.
I wrote about another local
haunting, Emma Crawford and Red Chief Mountain here.
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