
This is the hauntings list for Williams County. Remember that some of the places listed are merely legend or hearsay, but many are genuine and documented haunts. If you know of any more hauntings or legends for this county, please submit them to our Hauntings Submission Page.
Lockport
Golls Woods - The Golls family were one of the first to settle in Williams County. They were eventually banished into the woods, near where a park area with a small cemetery is today. The father, being the last to die, swore that he would forever haunt the woods. There is a bridge located in the woods and as legend has it, if you park your car on the bridge and flash your lights twice, you can hear the sounds of someone being hung from the bridge. Additionally, the small cemetery is the site of balls of light and a large black tombstone that is always warm to the touch.
Montpelier
Camp Diclair - The swings in the camp's park swing back and forth by themselves at night, even when there is no wind. When a flashlight is shined on the swings, they will stop. (Thanks to Jess for submitting this haunting).
Nettle Lake
Nettle Lake - Before thunderstorms, the ghostly sound of an Indian drum can be heard. The drum belonged to a man name Sam Coon, who used toe drum to summon the spirits of dead Indian chiefs, in an attempt to find treasure. When Sam died, his drum was found busted.