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  1. Apr 16, 2019 · Find a variety of campfire stories for different ages and moods, from scary to funny to ghostly. Read the stories online or print them out for your next camping trip.

  2. May 16, 2023 · Enjoy a night of storytelling with these campfire stories for every age and taste. From ghosts and goblins to local lore and urban legends, these tales will entertain, scare and delight you around the fire.

  3. May 21, 2023 · Find stories for every mood and interest, from spooky and ghostly to funny and giggle inducing. Learn about legends, folklore, interactive and original tales to tell around the campfire.

    • Me Tie Doughty Walker. This scary campfire story is best told calmly, with a slow build. The recurring words get closer and closer and then the story ends with a loud scare!
    • The Tale of the Robber Bear-on. This is my favorite story to tell while camping and kids especially tend to get a kick out of it. It’s a suspenseful campfire story but definitely kid-friendly.
    • Camping in Bigfoot Country. An eerie campfire story that might make you think twice about camping alone in the “birthplace of Bigfoot!” Let me set the scene: I was hiking the Washington section of the Pacific Crest Trail, where it never seemed to stop raining.
    • The Viper. When camping with preschoolers, the goal is to tell funny stories that might be a little bit spooky but not scary. Our current favorite spooky / funny campfire story for kids is The Viper.
    • The Wolf Girl of Devil’s River. This Texas-based scary campfire story dates back to the 1800s. The story of “The Wolf Girl“ is centered around the notoriously haunted Espantosa Lake, often avoided by travelers who fear the ghostly fog that covers the lake each night.
    • The Creak. “The Creak” is less of a scary campfire story and more of a creepy poem, making it pretty easy to remember. It also relies on a giant jump-scare at the end, so this one is great for those with some theatrical storytelling abilities.
    • La Llorona (The Weeping Woman) This scary story is perfect for campfires near a river. In Mexican folklore, La Llorona (The Weeping Woman) is the ghost of a woman who lost her children.
    • The Deer Woman. The Deer Woman is a modern scary campfire story based in Native American mythology. The deer woman is a shape-shifting creature living deep in forests.
  4. Dec 13, 2023 · To help you out, I’ve gathered some great campfire stories for kids that are just the right balance of creepy and fun. I’ve included some milder stories for younger kids, as well as some scarier ones for the big kids. Let’s dive straight in!

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  6. Sep 30, 2022 · Enjoy some of the scariest campfire stories ever written by Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Washington Irving and more. These stories are in the public domain and can be read for free online.

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