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Hockomock Swamp

Tales of ghosts, cryptids, and true crime rise from the murky waters of the largest freshwater wetland in Massachusetts.

West Bridgewater, Massachusetts

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Spanning almost 17,000 acres and acting as a vital nature preserve to numerous plant and animal species, the Hockomock Swamp is the largest freshwater swampland in the state, acting as a natural flood control mechanism for the region.

This natural place is more than meets the eye. Legends lurk beyond the foliage and beneath the murky waters. Whispers of spirits from a distant past, monstrous beasts, and visitors from another world are among the stories that have emerged from the heart of the “Bridgewater Triangle."

The word Hockomock in the Algonquin language means "place where spirits dwell" and is closely related to Hobomock, the spirit of death and disease in Wampanoag mythology. Composed of dead human souls, the swamp was a perfect place for Hobomock to manifest, and for the native inhabitants to connect with their ancestors. During King Philip’s War in the 1670s, the swamp was used as a strategic base of operations and a natural fortress by the Wampanoag forces against their conflict with the English settlers and rival tribes, who called the area "Devil's Swamp." The war was devastating for the Wampanoag and their allies, with much of the population decimated or enslaved, leading to speculation that the area’s dark history might be the reason for the swamp’s allegedly strong paranormal activity. 

Over the centuries, all kinds of strange stories and rumors have emerged from the swamp. Ghostly apparitions, floating orbs, and phantom voices singing and beating drums. Beasts and monsters straight from the pages of folklore have also been sighted, including Bigfoot-like creatures trekking through the swampland, abnormally large snakes slithering through the grass, and even large, winged animals reminiscent of the Thunderbird have been reported soaring through the skies.

At night, the stars above the swamp have been filled with strange lights, unidentified aircraft, and even accounts of visitors from the cosmos. However, not all stories from the swamp are supernatural or paranormal in nature, but still equally mysterious. In the 1980s and 1990s, cult activity and animal mutilations were reported in the area. People have gone missing throughout the swamp, and the bodies of homicide and suicide victims have been discovered there.

All these things combined have made the Hockomock Swamp a hotspot for the unusual and unnatural. Whether it be ghosts, cryptids, extraterrestrials, cults, or corpses, the swamp holds many secrets. The mysteries of the Hockomock may never be solved, but it continues to fascinate, inspire, and terrify locals and visitors alike.

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  • https://www.wcvb.com/article/indie-showcase-the-bridgewater-triangle/8030697
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West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 02379
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