Strange Tales of Trinity Bay: Lost Tribes, Strange Survivalists or Something Else?

A forgotten book details strange tales of harrowing encounters with alleged primitive tribes in the 1960s and 80s in the Trinity Bay area near the Galveston-Houston area. Check out this creepy and interesting show on the latest episode of Dark Outdoors.

As strange as it sounds a former newspaper editor documented numerous reports on this interesting phenomenon.

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Are there modern people living in the ancient ways who have checked out of society and living off grid? Or are these just fanciful tales?

This show also digs into a similar report in the Big Thicket National Preserve as detailed by the same writer.

Was there a “wild man” running around the Old and Lost River area near Trinity Bay in recent years?

Hear a wild and strange episode of Dark Outdoors examine an interesting set of mysteries. Dark Outdoors is sponsored by Texas Fish & Game.

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You can listen to the previous episode on any podcasting platform or via the player below. It involves the strange water deaths on Ladybird Lake in Austin.

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