Dove Creek Camp, Corinne
Dove Creek Camp near Corinne, Utah, is reported to be haunted by the spirits of Chinese laborers who died during the construction of the transcontinental railroad in the 1860s. Located near the Golden Spike National Historical Park, this area is associated with several supernatural phenomena. Visitors and paranormal investigators have reported experiencing the following events at Dove Creek Camp: The sound of a steam train can be heard on the old railroad tracks, even though they have been abandoned for decades. Witnesses claim to hear the faint sound of men's voices speaking in Chinese. Apparitions and shadows of the former Chinese laborers have been sighted near the campsite. Unexplained footsteps and small, sparking lights have been observed on the railroad tracks. The hauntings are linked to the difficult and often deadly conditions endured by the Chinese laborers who worked for the Central Pacific Railroad. These workers were essential to completing the railroad across the rugged terrain of the American West.