Sure. There's the story of the phantom hiker. People camping in a certain forest often claim to see a lone hiker late at night. But when they approach or call out, the figure vanishes. Some say it's the spirit of a lost camper who died in the woods long ago.
One good camping ghost story is about a haunted campsite near a lake. Legend has it that a young woman drowned in the lake many years ago. Now, campers at that site sometimes hear a woman sobbing in the middle of the night. They also see a figure in a white dress walking along the shore of the lake as if looking for something.
There's a story about an old abandoned cabin in the woods where people like to camp around. At night, strange noises come from the cabin. It's said that a hermit used to live there and was murdered. His ghost now haunts the place. Campers have reported seeing a shadowy figure peering out from the cabin's broken window.
One ghost camping story is about a group of friends camping in an old forest. At night, they heard strange whispers. They thought it was just the wind at first, but then they saw a faint figure moving among the trees. They were so scared that they quickly packed up and left the campsite.
One classic camping ghost story is about the 'Hook - handed Man'. It's said that a couple was parked in a secluded area while camping. They heard on the radio about an escaped convict with a hook for a hand. Strange noises started outside the car. In the morning, they found a hook mark on the car door. It gives that spooky feeling of being watched in the wilderness.
Well, there's a story where a group of campers set up their tents near a supposedly haunted lake. In the middle of the night, they saw a ghostly canoe gliding across the water with no one in it. And then, they started to feel cold spots all around their campsite. It's said that it was the spirit of a Native American who used to live near that lake before tragedy struck. The cold spots were his way of showing his presence and unhappiness with people being on his land.
The story of the 'Phantom Camper' is also great. In a certain campsite, there's a tale of a camper who died under mysterious circumstances years ago. Since then, people say they've heard strange noises from his old campsite at night, like the rustling of his tent and the clinking of his cooking utensils. It's as if he's still there, trying to relive his camping days. Some have even reported seeing a shadowy figure sitting by the cold ashes of a long - extinguished fire.
I heard about a camper who set up his tent near a lake. At midnight, he saw a pair of glowing eyes in the water. He thought it was a big fish at first, but then the eyes started to move towards him on the shore. He quickly packed up his things and left the campsite. He was convinced it was something supernatural.
Another one is the 'Forest Specter'. In a thick forest where people like to camp, there's a tale of a man who was wrongly accused of a crime and hanged in the forest. His spirit is said to roam the forest at night. Campers have reported seeing a figure swinging from the trees where he was hanged, and sometimes they feel an overwhelming sense of sadness and dread when they're near that area.
Some campers went deep into the woods. They were cooking their dinner when they noticed a raccoon watching them from a tree. The raccoon was so bold that it actually came closer, hoping for some food. But the campers were smart and didn't feed it. Instead, they watched as the raccoon played around their campsite for a while before disappearing into the night.
Once, a camping group was trying to cook over a campfire. One person was in charge of making pancakes. But every time they flipped the pancake, it would land on the dirt. Everyone was laughing so hard while they were still hungry waiting for an edible pancake.
Here's one. We were camping in the forest. In the early morning, a deer came right up to our campsite. It just stood there for a while, looking at us curiously. We were all amazed by this unexpected visitor and it was a beautiful moment that I'll never forget.