Richard Moya Park Investigation
PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION REPORT
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Case No. 2345-790392
Date: 10-13-2000
Time: 2300
Equipment: 35 mm Camera loaded with 400 speed film, and EMF meter.
Investigator: Brian Roesch
Location: Austin, Texas. From the intersection of Hwy. 71 and Hwy. 183, take Hwy. 183 south 2.6 miles to Burleson Road. Turn left on Burleson Road and travel 1.2 miles. The park entrance is on your right.
Results from investigation: Strange sounds and cold spots...
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History of the location:
There is an old bridge by the park that people say is haunted by ghosts. The bridge is closed because it is very old, but people still risk it for the chance of seeing these ghosts.
Richard Moya Park is located in eastern Travis County, approximately 20 minutes' drive from downtown Austin. In contrast to the rugged terrain of many of the county parks in western Travis County, Richard Moya Park offers visitors the more gentle topography typical of the Blackland Prairies. Stands of large pecan and oak trees provide ample shade to the grassy picnic areas scattered throughout the park. The peaceful, wooded surroundings, bordered on the south by the meandering Onion Creek, provide an ideal locale for nature study, school outings and bird-watching. Two miles of hike and bike trails wind through the large pecan groves. An historic, century-old bridge that once spanned a section of the Colorado River in downtown Austin now crosses Onion Creek, providing a scenic backdrop to this diverse urban park.
The five covered group shelters with electricity, lights and barbecue pits are in constant demand for family reunions, birthdays and office parties, and can be reserved up to one year in advance. Richard Moya Park also features two lighted, regulation softball fields with an adjacent concession stand that are all available for rent. Forty of the park's 100 acres are undeveloped woodlands. Richard Moya's beauty, convenience and easy accessibility have made it one of the most popular family gathering places in eastern Travis County.
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