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Arch Creek Park
LPI Florida - March 2009
Imagine it is a sunny bright morning and you are walking along a trail in an area you've never been before. While walking this trail you can only hear nature and some strange sounds in the distance. You can hear the birds singing and while you are walking you can also hear the lizards running away between the fallen leaves on the ground. You can hear the tapping of the lizard's feet while running.

While you are walking to the sound you are crossing a natural limestone bridge. Underneath the bridge you see the creek with clear water. You are crossing this bridge and continue walking to a sound in the distance which you not can see because all the bushes and trees are blocking your view.

The sounds in the distance still attract you and while walking towards it the sound transfers from faint mumbling to people talking in a language you never heard before. You come closer and closer and you can also smell the smoke from a fire coming from a small fire pit and now you can see the blue smoke slowly disappearing between the large trees surrounding the area where the sound is coming from. You will continue and before you know you entered a Tequesta Indian village where you observe their daily activities if you were not there.

This is the moment you wake up. The Tequesta Indians are extinct and the site where you just experienced in your imagination is nothing more than Arch Creek Park a small piece of protected nature surrounded by modern civilization including the new "sounds" such as trains, traffic and planes flying over. All these parts were once roamed by the first Floridian occupants and it is now threatened to be turned into a big dealership for the Chrysler Automotive Company. Even the Army Corps of Engineers had plans to destroy the natural and unique limestone bridge which makes this park so unique.

Luckily Arch Creek Park is now protected for the future by the Arch Creek Park Trust and everybody still can have a sense and feel of the first occupants so many years ago.

With a rich history like that, it might be understandable why some spirits have decided to stay here. LPI contacted Eric King, who did lead a ghost tour every Wednesday night around the park, for permission to perform a full outdoor investigation of our own. Read more about our findings at the following page.