The Legends Of The Bottomless Hole In Indiana May Send Chills Down Your Spine
Indiana is a pretty interesting place when you really think about it. This little Midwestern state is underappreciated, in my opinion; there are so many interesting things to do and places to see that it's kind of hard to know where to begin. We have a suggestion! Hiding in Prairieton, Indiana, is a small lake known as the Blue Hole. It's a thing shrouded in bizarre rumors, and, as they say, it's bottomless. This so-called bottomless lake in Indiana is filled with more than just cold, blue water - it's also full of interesting backstories and urban legends to boot. Sure, there are many beautiful lakes in Indiana worthy of discussion, but there's only one blue hole.
Not Your Average Bucket List - Podcast Episode
Our travel experts and Not Your Average Bucket List podcast hosts, Sara and Marisa, dig deeper into Indiana’s Blue Hole, as well as touch on some other interesting Indiana local lore and legends. If you’re up for an audio adventure before reading below, this is your chance to get some insight from some OnlyInYourState experts. Click below!
The Blue Hole is located in Prairieton, Indiana, and it's currently on private property.
However, that doesn't mean you can't still check it out! It's highly visible from the road and attracts a lot of attention. It's quite unusual looking, so we can see why - even if people aren't aware of the stories, they can still tell it's something special.
Prairieton is a small town where life is simple and quiet.
As of the 2020 census, it had a population of just 1,205. That population number jumps here and there from time to time, though, as random folks come visit just to see what the fuss about the Blue Hole is about.
The curiosity is understandable; it's not every day you come across a small body of water that's said to be bottomless.
Blue Holes exist in many regions of the world; one of the most famous, perhaps, is the Blue Hole in New Mexico, or maybe the one in Belize, which literally everyone has seen photos of. Those are truly a couple of incredible sights to behold, and the one here in the Hoosier State isn't quite as dramatic... but it's ours.
...and with this mysterious blue hole comes plenty of urban legands and creepy stories.
Legend has it that this is where old Wabash River pirates used to hang out. They say there's treasure buried around here at the bottom of the lake (wait, we thought that wasn't a thing?), and folks have died trying to find it, or so they claim. And still more have died here thanks in part to accidents, recklessness, or simply overestimating their swimming prowess.
It's beautiful, sure, but that murky green-blue water holds a few too many secrets for our liking.
Local legend also says that the area is haunted, having been used as a place to leave dead bodies by local serial killers. Others whisper about a monster in the lake not unlike the famed Loch Ness Monster. Are any of these true? Maybe, maybe not, but one thing is for sure: they're creepy stories, and they add a strange vibe to this otherwise innocent-looking body of water.
If you're fascinated by the strange, spooky, and macabre, you'll likely love to explore the Wabash Valley in general.
We suggest you start your adventure at the Blue Hole and then check out other allegedly haunted or otherwise purely spooky places scattered around the county.
Have you heard any local legends about the "bottomless" lake in Indiana known as the Blue Hole? Tell us your stories in the comments! To learn even more about the Blue Hole (and other local Indiana lore and legends), you can also watch our Not Your Average Bucket List podcast episode on YouTube!
Can't get enough of the amazing natural wonders in Indiana all around us? You might want to do this amazing natural wonders of Indiana road trip, which takes you to all eight amazing "wonders of Indiana"!
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