Andy’s Market Hill – Scott Park
Apple Valley, Minnesota·other Andy's Market Hill in Apple Valley, Minnesota, occupies a location in the community that appears entirely ordinary to the casual observer, presenting as one of many residential and commercial areas serving a suburban Twin Cities population. The sledding slope itself is a natural feature utilized by local children during winter months, a landscape element transformed by seasonal snow into a venue for the recreational activity central to childhood experience in northern climates. Yet this unassuming sledding area and the associated Scott Park have become known within paranormal circles as a location where a specific and localized haunting phenomenon occurs with consistency sufficient to have generated documented accounts across decades. The nature of the haunting appears uniquely focused on the death of a single child and the resulting spiritual manifestation that appears bound to the physical location of that tragic event.
The paranormal phenomena at Andy's Market Hill center upon the death of a young boy named Dameon, who was killed in 1998 through a tragic accident involving an arrow. The circumstances surrounding Dameon's death were sudden and violent, creating trauma not only for his family and community but, according to paranormal theory, imprinting the location with spiritual consequences that have persisted in the decades following the event. The specific nature of the death—involving a projectile weapon and occurring in an outdoor recreational context—created a traumatic imprint that appears to have manifested as recurrent paranormal activity centered upon the location where Dameon's life was extinguished.
The most distinctive and well-documented paranormal phenomenon at Andy's Market Hill involves the apparition of Dameon manifesting to children in ways that recreate the activities of his earthly life. Witnesses, particularly children who frequent the sledding slope, have reported observing the apparition of a young boy engaged in sledding, with the phantom figure appearing tangible and interactive in ways that distinguish it from many documented cases of spirit manifestation. The apparition appears exclusively or predominantly to children, suggesting a spiritual entity that may communicate most readily with individuals of similar developmental stage or cognitive framework. Children who have encountered the apparition describe it as appearing solid and realistic, often accompanied by sensory experiences of cold and a feeling of presence that generates emotional responses ranging from curiosity to fear.
The apparent particularity of the apparition's visibility to children only, and its manifestation specifically as a child engaged in sledding, suggests that Dameon's spirit has remained bound to the location where his life was terminated and that he continues to engage in the activities that characterized his earthly existence. Some paranormal theorists interpret such manifestations as evidence that child spirits may become trapped in locations of traumatic death, compelled to relive or perpetually engage in the activities of their final moments. The phenomenon at Andy's Market Hill offers a case study in how violent death may result in localized spiritual manifestation that appears most prominent among witnesses of similar age or developmental characteristics as the deceased.
Physical contact represents another category of paranormal experience documented at the location, with visitors reporting sensation of being touched by unseen hands or of experiencing physical contact that cannot be attributed to any material source. Some witnesses have described feeling pushed or touched on the back while sledding, creating sensations consistent with physical interaction with another person, though no human agent is visible to account for such contact. The physical interactions reported at Andy's Market Hill occur with apparent spontaneity and are often accompanied by perceptions of cold or by visual sightings of the spectral form.
Unexplained sounds constitute another paranormal category documented at the location, with witnesses reporting hearing voices, laughter, and other auditory phenomena that manifest in the absence of identifiable sources. The sounds often include children's voices or laughter, consistent with the age and nature of the apparent spirit entity. Some witnesses have reported hearing what they interpret as warnings or cautionary messages delivered by disembodied voices, suggesting that Dameon's spirit may attempt communication with the living through acoustic phenomena.
The temporal patterns of paranormal manifestations at Andy's Market Hill appear to correlate with seasonal conditions, with reports of apparition sightings and other phenomena intensifying during winter months when snow coverage creates sledding conditions and when children are most likely to frequent the location. This seasonal correlation suggests that the hauntings may be activated by the presence of living children engaged in the sledding activities that characterized Dameon's earthly life, or that winter conditions themselves may create environmental factors favorable to paranormal manifestation.
Andy's Market Hill continues to serve as a recreational sledding slope for local children, and the paranormal phenomena have not deterred community use of the location. Parents and guardians in the Apple Valley area are aware of the haunted history, and some families approach the location with heightened awareness of the paranormal associations. For paranormal researchers, the location offers an opportunity to investigate child-focused haunting phenomena and to document the relationship between violent death in specific locations and the manifestation of localized spirit activity. The case of Dameon at Andy's Market Hill presents questions about whether children's spirits manifest differently than adult spirits and whether the age of the deceased influences the nature and visibility of paranormal phenomena.
Apparitions
Unexplained Sounds
Tactile Phenomena