Ghost Boy of Beaver Dick Bridge


In the small south Idaho town of Sugar City, the ghost of a young boy supposedly repeats his final moments over and over on the Beaver Dick Bridge.


According to legend, in the early 1970s a group of teenage boys were proving their courage on this small bridge, daring each other to jump down into the chilled waters below.  One boy took up this dare, ad leaped head first into the water.  He surfaced without incident and returned to his friends, who were impressed but alarmed by his actions.  Determined to prove himself the boy jumped again, and this time nothing surfaced.

Without even bubbles the teenagers ran to get help, and the waters were searched, but no body was ever recovered.



If you to the bridge in the twilight, or on nights of dense fog, you can see the pale figure of a teenage boy run from the center line to the railing and jump.

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