Explore the Unknown with Green Fox Adventures
Welcome to Paranormal @ Green Fox Adventures, our ongoing field journal dedicated to exploring historic sites, haunted locations, and the stories that refuse to fade with time. This space documents the investigations we take part in, the places we visit, and the photographs, observations, and evidence we gather while exploring these environments. We also attend paranormal conventions, where we learn from experienced investigators, connect with the community, and document those experiences as part of our journey. Together, these pages serve as a record of where we’ve been, what we’ve witnessed, and the history and mystery that continue to draw us forward.
Explore the Unknown with Us
At haunted locations, we carefully explore the site while documenting reported activity through photography, audio, video, and personal observation, always respecting the location’s history and those connected to it. Our focus is on capturing potential evidence, learning from each investigation, and recording our experiences as part of our ongoing field journal.


Haunted Locations
Historic Locations
At historic locations, we focus on the story of the place itself—researching its past, documenting its structure and atmosphere, and capturing photographs that reflect its historical significance. These visits are about preservation through documentation, honoring the history, and sharing what makes each location meaningful beyond the paranormal.
Recent Investigations
Explore the unknown with our expert ghost hunting, protective rituals, and site cleansing services.
Farnsworth House Inn
Farnsworth House Inn is a circa-1810 Civil War–era home scarred by the Battle of Gettysburg and famed today as one of America’s most haunted inns, known for soldier apparitions, restless spirits, and its bullet-riddled walls.


Pennhurst Asylum
Pennhurst State School and Hospital was a notorious early-20th-century institution exposed for horrific neglect and abuse, now remembered as a tragic landmark and one of the most haunted sites in the United States.
Where should we go next?
TBD


