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The Story of Blood Oaks & the Silver Hill Town that vanished

Foggy valley village with rustic wooden houses and winding dirt road.

Blook Oaks

The area of forest around the old mining town of Silver Hill is steeped in haunted history. When the fog of evil crept down off the ridge, death fell upon the town, shrouding the Blood Oaks in a sinister gloom.

Dark village silhouettes against a fiery sunset sky.

Silver Hill

Residents of the old mining town of Silver Hill sought riches along the Silver Hill ridge. Instead, they found only iron ore. The citizens forged ahead, but the mines unleashed an unforeseen horror. Once peaceful townsfolk became possessed by evil and terrorized the town, contributing to the haunted history of this place. As the people fled, only the Blood Oaks remained.

A terrifying ghostly figure peers through a broken window at night.

She is watching...

In Silver Hill, the town nanny cared for many of the children in the village. When she lost her mind, the parents kept their children away... but the Lady in White could be seen creeping through the streets at night, lurking in the woods of Blood Oaks, and keeping watch over the sleeping children. Staring into their windows... watching.

A mysterious creature with large eyes in a dark forest next to a stream.

Moss Goblin Cliffs

Along the winding Moss Creek, near Silver Hill town, a small cliffside became home to the knee-high nocturnal creatures that crawled out of the mines. These moss-covered creatures, known to dwell near the Blood Oaks, feed on bugs and rodents, and in packs, they consume the delicate flesh of small children...

A menacing bald man in overalls stands in front of an old schoolhouse at dusk.

Baby Face... Demon Soul

The beloved local school teacher in Silver Hill town was cherished by all, but the arrival of an evil fog unveiled a change that couldn't be concealed. His sweet baby face earned him the nickname 'Baby Face,' yet his heavy frame masked the secret behind his eternally youthful appearance. Baby Face kept the basement of the school locked, a mystery tied to the haunted history of Blood Oaks, and eventually, the town learned why.

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The Cauldron

Missing Children

Missing Children

In Silver Hill town, a sweet grandmother ran the only restaurant, famous for her secret stew and the large cauldron in which she prepared it. This cauldron held another mystery connected to the haunted history of Blood Oaks, where the grandmother and her 'friends' would gather in the cemetery under the full moonlight.

Vintage newspaper headline about a missing child with four sheriffs in hats.

Missing Children

Missing Children

Missing Children

In the 42-year history of Silver Hill town, 66 children went missing in and around the Blood Oaks forest. The Haunted Hay Ride tours a small portion of the path through Blood Oaks, known for its haunted history and the cursed woods in the heart of the lost town of Silver Hill.

Blood Oaks Haunted Hay Ride 2025 poster with spooky pumpkin and barn.

The Return

Missing Children

The Return

Make sure to grab your own Collectors' merch memorializing The Return of the Blood Oaks Haunted Hay Ride, a highlight of the haunted history of Silver Hill town. T-shirts and other gear are available on a limited basis. Refreshments and beverages for sale.

Blood Oaks History: The Haunting of Silver Hill

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