During the spring of the year, when thunderstorms are rumbling overhead, and lightning flashes lighting up the dark midnight sky, a shadow of a figure looking down, wearing what looks like a hooded poncho that is blowing, and waving in the wind, can be seen drifting (floating with no feet) around the RV park.
In the 1960s, before the RV Park was built, Construction Workers building the Libby Dam used to gather here in their off hours. Back then the place was called the Riverside Inn; it was a steak house, gas station, mobile home park, and mobile motel (house of ill repute). It is said that vagrants, and squatters also called the Riverside Inn home, often camping in the woods behind the Inn with hopes of landing a job on the Dam. A few years after the Libby Dam was completed, the Riverside Inn burnt, and was never rebuilt. Some think the hooded figure may be one of those vagrants, still wandering the woods looking for work. If this is the case, it's possible the man died during the harsh Montana winter, freezing to death without the warmth and food of the Riverside Inn.
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