Yellowwood State Park - Brown County, Indiana
A weekend camping produced unusual activity for a couple while camping in Yellowwood State Park in August 2015.
The man and his wife arrived at the park and set up camp on Saturday afternoon, August 8. Afterward, they took a walk around the lake before preparing dinner. They remained sitting by the fire for a while before heading for the camper to sleep.
Around 1:00 a.m. they were woken by something howling close by their camper. The howl was very long, deep, and clear and ended with a gargle or sort of rasp at the end. It lasted for around 10 seconds and was then answered by another howl from across the lake. This one was shorter than the first but was similar to it. After about 15 seconds, there was a second howl from near the camper which was again answered from across the lake.
They lay awake for a while, listening, but heard nothing more.
The male witness was familiar with coyotes, dogs, and other animals. He was confident that none of these were responsible for the howls. He also maintained that the howl was not human due to the length and power of the calls. Both witnesses stated that the answering calls were not echoes of the first calls.
There were only two other campers at this campground and they were set up at the other end of the campground. It was a clear night, around 60 degrees. The campground area was set in dense woods next to a large lake.
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This Post By TCC Team Member Nancy Marietta. Nancy has had a lifelong interest in the paranormal and cryptids. Nancy is also a published author and her book, The Price of war, has been met with great reviews.
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