MHM

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Mile High Mysteries dives deep into Colorado’s most chilling unsolved crimes, eerie legends, and paranormal encounters. From the shadowy streets of Denver to the haunted peaks of the Rockies, each episode uncovers a new tale of intrigue, suspense, and the unexplained. Join us as we investigate the secrets hiding in the thin air of the Mile High State. Be sure to support us to help grow the page and the stories even more. 

  1. MAR 13

    Bigfoot in the Rockies: Steamboat Springs, Mount Zirkel and & Colorado’s haunted wilderness

    Send a text Deep in the forests of Northwest Colorado, strange stories have been told for generations. In this extended episode of Mile High Mysteries, we explore reports of Bigfoot sightings, strange footprints, unexplained howls, and ghostly encounters in the wilderness surrounding Steamboat Springs, Mount Zirkel Wilderness, Routt National Forest, Rabbit Ears Pass, and the Elkhead Mountains. Hunters have discovered massive footprints in fresh snow near Rabbit Ears Pass. Backpackers camping deep in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness have reported heavy footsteps circling their campsites in the middle of the night. Ranchers near the Elkhead Mountains have described tall figures moving along distant treelines and eerie howls echoing across the valleys. But the mysteries don’t stop there. Abandoned mining settlements in Routt County have stories of ghost lights appearing in empty cabins. Hikers near Red Feather Lakes talk about a forest trail where footsteps seem to follow them through the trees. And campers along the Yampa River have reported strange nighttime sounds that defy easy explanation. Are these stories the result of wildlife, wilderness psychology, and the power of folklore?  Or could Colorado’s mountains still hold secrets we haven’t discovered yet? Join us as we explore Bigfoot legends, haunted locations, and unexplained wilderness encounters across Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. And as always… we’ll let you decide what it all means. Support the show

    17 min
  2. MAR 6

    UFO’s over Fort Collins & Northern Colorado

    Send a text Strange lights in the sky. Silent objects over open prairie. And mysterious drone formations that once left residents across Northern Colorado asking questions. In this episode of Mile High Mysteries, we travel across Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland, Pawnee National Grassland, Red Feather Lakes, and the Wyoming border to explore some of the most intriguing unexplained sightings in the region. From ranchers reporting silent hovering lights near Grover and Nunn, to campers witnessing strange aerial activity above Pawnee Buttes, Northern Colorado has quietly accumulated a long history of UFO and UAP sightings. We also revisit the strange 2019–2020 drone mystery that spread across northeastern Colorado and Wyoming, where coordinated aircraft appeared to fly grid patterns over rural farmland, triggering investigations from local law enforcement and federal agencies. But the mystery doesn’t end in the sky. Historic locations in Fort Collins and Greeley carry their own unexplained stories, while drivers through Big Thompson Canyon near Loveland have reported strange flashes of light and eerie nighttime encounters for decades. Are these sightings connected? Are they misidentified aircraft, advanced technology, atmospheric phenomena… or something we still don’t fully understand? From Northern Colorado UFO sightings to the growing national conversation around UAP transparency, this episode explores the stories, the locations, and the people who have witnessed the unexplained. And as always, we’ll let you decide what it all means. Support the show

    16 min

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Mile High Mysteries dives deep into Colorado’s most chilling unsolved crimes, eerie legends, and paranormal encounters. From the shadowy streets of Denver to the haunted peaks of the Rockies, each episode uncovers a new tale of intrigue, suspense, and the unexplained. Join us as we investigate the secrets hiding in the thin air of the Mile High State. Be sure to support us to help grow the page and the stories even more.