There are many legends and horror stories I was told growing up in Missouri. Mo-Mo, the Bubbleheads, the corpse under the motel bed and numerous other tales meant to torment anyone willing to venture out into the night. Now, there's another legend making the rounds which tells of a 'hook man' that is said to prowl rural Missouri roads after dark.
Missouri does not lack great locations to go camping, but there are specific things that those with RV's look for. Where is the best RV campground in the state? Here are the 10 that the net says are the highest-rated.
If you are deathly afraid of spiders like I am, this will likely be what you consider to be a worst-case scenario. Deadly brown recluse spiders are considered the most dangerous spider in Missouri, but the good news is there are easy hacks to keep them far far away.
I'm sure you've heard people say, if it's free, it's for me. This is a sentence I've had to sit through way too many times, it is one of those annoying things that humans say but I think it applies to almost everyone.
The campsite host knew something was wrong when she found a dog alone in an Illinois campground. That's one of the strange twists in a story that was shared by an Illinois couple who saw something in the woods they apparently were not supposed to see based on the fact that the government allegedly tried to keep them from telling their story.