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Park Service Stories — Fexingo Horror

Park Service Stories — Fexingo Horror

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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 the Lampposts Stayed On at Paloma Flats
    Jun 29 2026
    February 1991. Paloma Flats, Nevada — a town so small it doesn't appear on most maps, just a gas station, a diner, and a row of houses along a single paved road. Luna hears about it from a retired lineman named Hollis who worked the night shift for the county power company. He tells her about the call he got at 3:17 AM — a report of lights burning in an empty house on Cedar Lane. The house had been vacant for eleven years. But when Hollis drove out to check the transformer, he found all six lampposts on the block glowing, and a faint silhouette in an upstairs window that couldn't have been there. What he saw inside the house — or rather, what he didn't see — stays with him still. A story about rural isolation, the things electricity leaves behind, and the quiet horror of a town that refuses to admit it's empty. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #PalomaFlats #CedarLane #Hollis #PowerLineman #Lampposts #EmptyHouse #NevadaDesert #1991 #RuralHorror #GhostStory #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #Solitude #Electricity #SmallTown #TheLightThatStayed Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins
  • The Night the Survey Crew Came to Dry Fork Trail
    Jun 28 2026
    Summer 2019. Luna is on a two-week solo patrol through the Dry Fork drainage, a narrow canyon in the high desert where the map shows nothing but a dead-end trail and a spring that goes dry in July. She's halfway in when she meets a survey crew — three men in clean NPS uniforms, working from a map that claims to show a road that doesn't exist. They're polite. They offer coffee. They ask her to check their coordinates. And the deeper she looks, the more she realizes: their map isn't wrong — it's just not a map of this world. A quiet, slow-burn episode about what happens when something that shouldn't be there starts asking you to help it stay. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #ParkServiceStories #Luna #DryForkTrail #SurveyCrew #Summer2019 #HighDesert #Canyon #DeadEndRoad #WrongMap #OtherWorld #Dread #Atmospheric #SlowBurn #Backcountry #RangerLog #SoloPatrol Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • The Night the Bells at Lost Creek Mission Rang
    Jun 27 2026
    It was late October, the last patrol of the season before the high-country snow closed the back roads. I was making my way down Lost Creek Canyon when I found a woman standing barefoot in the middle of the gravel road, her dress soaked through, her hands clasped as if in prayer. She led me to a mission church that wasn't on any map—a stone building with a bell tower that had been silent for decades. But that night, the bells began to ring. Not a call to service. A warning. A count. I learned what she was waiting for. And I learned why no one else ever waited with her. #LostCreekMission #TheBellRinger #OctoberPatrol #RangerStation #NationalParkService #MountainHorror #AlpineFoothills #GhostStory #BellTower #HighCountrySnow #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SoloNarrated #Anthology #ParkServiceStories #HushedDread #AtmosphericHorror #UnresolvedEnding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
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