End of Garnier's Bayou
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
This area was where Indians used to live and on some nights it has been said that the shadows of Indians appear in the fog that forms over the swampy land. This is said only to occur on nights with a full moon. The spirits are said to sometimes depict scenes of Indians being slaughtered by white men taking their land.
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This is not accessible to the public!! My husband and I went to check this out tonight after waiting for the full moon all week, 2 signs at the the entrance that says you can't enter without military permission........ big disappointment ??
February 2021
| Would Recommend | No |
1 out of 1 person found this review helpful
I was driving in Garnier's Bayou on a full moon night because I wanted to see if it was really haunted, of course I didn't believe it was. As I approached the end, I started to see them. There had to have been over a hundred Indians, and they were all dying, being shot and tortured by white men. There were men, women, and even children, being forced out and killed. It was terrifying and very sad. They were angry, there was screaming and yelling. I heard gunshots and I swear I saw blood splattered across my window, but when I got home, there was nothing there. No one should go there, the spirits are obviously angry, and something really bad could happen there.
October 2017
| Would Recommend | No |
3 out of 7 people found this review helpful
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