Camp Pahaquarry, Warren County
Camp Pahaquarry, a defunct summer camp in Warren County, NJ, is reportedly haunted by the vengeful ghost of "Hatchet Annie," a hermit said to have been attacked with a hatchet, and another malevolent spirit named "Buck" who allegedly mutilated scouts. Visitors and locals have shared stories of these figures, particularly Hatchet Annie, who is described as a vengeful presence from colonial America that attacked trespassers with her hatchet. The most prominent ghost associated with Camp Pahaquarry is that of Hatchet Annie. She was supposedly attacked by Native Americans in colonial America, with a hatchet lodging in her shoulder instead of her heart. Stories describe her as a hermit who lived in the surrounding woods and attacked intruders with her hatchet. Another ghost story from the camp involves a figure known as "Buck". Buck was a man who enjoyed carving up the scouts at the camp.