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🌲 “In this national park, people don’t just get lost… they’re taken.” 🌲 I work in an unnamed national park, a vast wilderness deliberately left off brochures and travel guides. Official reports call them accidents—slips, exposure, navigation errors. But the ranger files tell a different story. The missing always vanish near the same ridgelines, the same tree clusters, the same unmarked clearings that don’t appear on any map. We’re trained to use careful language: incident, search suspended, presumed lost. Never the word that keeps showing up in the older logs—taken. There are rules about where searches can go, when to stop calling out names, and why you never follow footprints that loop back on themselves. Some of the missing are found days later, standing at trailheads they never entered, unable to explain where they’ve been—or why their gear is decades out of date. This chilling story blends national park horror, missing persons wilderness mystery, rule-based survival creepypasta, and backcountry psychological terror into a slow-burn nightmare. Perfect for fans of Missing 411–style mysteries, park ranger horror stories, forest paranoia, and atmospheric supernatural thrillers, this tale reveals a terrifying truth: in some parks, disappearance isn’t chance—it’s design.