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    Mysterious shadow luring hikers to Beckley trail system near Piney Creek

    RODES, W.Va. โ€” Tales of a shadow alleged to haunt part of the Grey Flats Trail area near Beckley, West Virginia, could be tied to the ruins of an old farmstead there, say trail builders who have noticed an uptick in hikers in the woods.

    "I began seeing more hikers there once the story went viral," says Gary Morefield, the chief trail builder who opened a trail system near the city's YMCA soccer complex.

    A 1911 USGS map shows an apparent farmstead at Grey Flats, near Beckley, WV.
    A 1911 map shows farm (red box)

    "But I noticed these folks weren't exactly hiking. They were exploring, and I couldn't tell why, though now I understand."

    Unbeknownst to Morefield, the tale of a shadowy "Ghost of Grey Flats" was first published online at WVGhosts.com in 2014 and, afterward, at OnlyinYourState.com. Word of the haunting began to reach many people who might not otherwise be out on the trails.

    "I'd been out in that area a lot before I knew anything about the ghost, and I'll admit I found myself uneasy at times," Morefield said.

    "But me, being the person I am, I ignored it. And it doesn't happen all the time. Sometimes, I've been out there and haven't felt anything. Other times, I'm glad to be back in the truck."

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    According to the story published at WVGhosts.com, a group of friends encountered something near the trail where an old farmhouse once stood:

    "At the point on the Grey Flats Trail where trees move in close, we saw a black figure in what might have been a long coat and a broad-brimmed hat. Though man-shaped, it had no obvious depth, as no light fell upon it. It was completely black. And rather than moving like a person, it moved without walking. And it moved to the side, away from us up through the trees, away from the road toward what might have been the farmhouse."

    Morefield said he and other trail-builders knew of the farm but nothing of the ghost, which the unidentified author attributed to a murder at the farm long ago.

    Plants thrive in an old bottle discarded at the site of an abandoned Grey Flats farm.
    Plants thrive in a bottle left at the farm.

    Before Morefield and other members of the Piney Creek Watershed Association began building the trails, the area was known mostly to local hikers and hunters. Much of the southern end of the Grey Flats Trail followed the former road to the farm.

    "You can find remnants of the farmhouse there, which is one reason we named the trail we were building off the Grey Flats Trail the 'Old Farm Trail,' " he said.

    "But so far, we've not been able to find much history on the farmhouse, other than its appearance on early maps, and it does appear early, as far as development around Beckley goes โ€” as early as 1911," he said.

    Morefield said he and otherย trail builders working with theย Piney Creek Watershed Association are researchingย any history they can find about the farm.

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    In the meantime, Morefield says he's happy to see people exploring the trail, whether or not there's anything to the ghost story.


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    David Sibray
    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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