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Park Service Stories — Fexingo Horror

Park Service Stories — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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Summary

Deep in the national parks, where the trail maps end and the wilderness grows thick, Luna sits at a ranger station porch and reads from a logbook that was never meant for public eyes. In Park Service Stories, each episode stands alone as a self-contained account of something that happened out here—a camper who walked into a ravine and walked out again forty years younger, a fire lookout tower that receives signals from no known frequency, a pack of coyotes that follow the same ritual every full moon. These are not ghost stories told around a campfire; they are official reports, witness statements, and the kind of quiet dread that settles in when you realize the park service has protocols for things that shouldn't exist. Luna narrates each tale in her signature hush, as if the trees themselves might overhear. The stories share a world where the wilderness is not indifferent but watchful, where every trail can lead to a place not on any map, and where those who wear the uniform must decide what to report and what to bury. From the boreal forests of the north to the arid canyons of the southwest, each episode pulls back the veil on a different corner of the American wilds. There is no resolution to the larger mystery—only these fragments, each one a door left slightly ajar. #ParkServiceStories #NationalParkHorror #RangerLogbook #WildernessDread #ForestCryptid #FolkHorror #SlowBurnHorror #AnthologyHorror #AmericanWilderness #SasquatchEncounters #MissingHikers #FireLookoutHorror #TrailMystery #NationalParkMysteries #Horror #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror #StorytellingHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Night Watchman at Boulder Creek Dam
    May 19 2026
    October 1987. A solitary night shift at a decaying hydroelectric dam in the Oregon Cascades. Luna recalls the logbook entries left by the watchman before her—a man named Harlan Cole who spent thirty years listening to the dam breathe. The concrete groans, the water pulses, and something in the lower gallery scratches at the door. This is a story about the things that wait in the dark, the patterns you can't unsee, and the last entry Harlan ever wrote. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #ParkServiceStories #BoulderCreekDam #HarlanCole #NightWatchman #OregonCascades #DamHorror #ConcreteAndWater #Logbook #MidnightShift #OctoberNight #GhostStory #Luna #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #Isolation #WhatLivesInTheDark Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • The Disappearance at Stillwater Bend
    May 18 2026
    In the autumn of 1992, a family of four vanished from a rented cabin on the edge of Stillwater Bend, a slow curve of the Blackfoot River where the water runs deep and silent. No signs of struggle. No footprints leading out. Just a half-eaten dinner on the table and a single page torn from a child's diary. Luna tells the story of the ranger who found them—and the thing he saw in the river that night. A slow-burn, atmospheric tale about the places where the boundary between worlds thins, and the hunger that waits on the other side. No gore. No jump scares. Just a quiet, lingering dread that follows you home. #StillwaterBend #BlackfootRiver #RangerStories #LostFamily #AbandonedCabin #AutumnHorror #1992 #DiaryPage #RiverMystery #Vanished #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SlowBurn #Atmospheric #Paranormal #LunaReads #ParkServiceStories #NationalParkHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins
  • The Watcher at Quartz Creek Station
    May 17 2026
    Winter, 1995. At a decommissioned fire lookout deep in the Ochoco National Forest, I found a woman who had been manning the station alone for forty-three years. She hadn't spoken to another human since 1972. Her job was not to watch for fires. She watched for something else—something that walked the ridgeline every night when the temperature dropped below freezing. She showed me her logbook. Three hundred and eleven entries, each one describing the same figure moving counterclockwise around the valley. She said it had been getting closer. The night I arrived, she told me it would reach the station by dawn. I stayed. I watched. And I learned why Quartz Creek Station was never officially decommissioned. It was still manned. It had always been manned. And the thing outside was coming home. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #ParkServiceStories #QuartzCreekStation #OchocoNationalForest #FireLookout #TheWatcher #Logbook #Winter1995 #Ridgeline #Solitude #Surveillance #Luna #AnthologyHorror #SlowBurnHorror #AtmosphericHorror #Unresolved #Decommissioned Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
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