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The Lady of the Lake (a.k.a. The White Rock Lady)

Dallas, Texas

Soon after this lake was built in the 1920s, a girl was on her way home when she decided to cross the spillway to save time. Halfway across, she slipped and consequently drowned. Nowadays, it is said that she hitchhikes in the area. After riding in the car for a while, she vanishes leaving a wet spot.

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Angel says:

March 2, 2009, 2:09 pm

Thank you Jeremy, I’ll look for it. I am new in this area, I only know Joe Pool Lake, so I thought maybe White Rock was like a part of it.
Thank you!

sara says:

March 6, 2009, 1:14 am

I grew up in Dallas, really near White Rock, and me and my cousin used to take our dogs on walks there. I never saw anything strange, but my cousin told me that she saw the ghost of a woman in a long dress once. She was near the dog park and was apparently a glowing blue color. It’s been a while since I heard the story, so I may have some of the details wrong. Also, I grew up hearing stories about the Lady of the Lake and Flag Pole Hill. I heard that if you drive by Flag Pole Hill at night, something will throw rocks at your car and that its actually a pretty dangerous place at night.

Houston says:

June 8, 2009, 11:13 pm

we ate some mushrooms and went there and i saw everything but the next night we went there and nothing happened lol that made us trip even harder.

its fun to go there though

Bill says:

June 19, 2009, 8:23 am

I have lived in Dallas my whole life and have heard this story since I was a chils, I have heard of a police cruiser even picked up this soaked girl and took her to see her parents to her house to only find a wet spot in their back seat. The police officers went to the door an inquired about the girl, the older couple said that they indeed has a daughter but she drowned years ago! It is said she does not come around anymore since both her parents have passed.

nat says:

July 8, 2009, 2:03 am

i live so close to the lake that i ride my bike round it, never been at night though…

Jessica says:

October 8, 2009, 1:21 pm

This is true, my mom use to walk at a bar near by and said people would walk in saying they gave some one a lift and the next thing they knew, she was gone with only a puddle of water. They also said she was wearing a wedding dress.

Reedy says:

October 16, 2009, 8:07 am

I’ve been seein my dog outside lately around 10:30 every night….and he died 3 years ago.
Scared to tell my parents.

patty flowers says:

October 29, 2009, 11:18 pm

My husband told me about this…he had actually picked her up one night…he said he was driving her home and when he got to her house…she vanished…leaving behind a wet spot.

ashley says:

November 1, 2009, 10:29 pm

what day did she drown?because i want to go there that day and see if i see her

Sinea says:

November 29, 2009, 7:50 pm

You don’t need to go to this location, it’s very dangerous because kids play pranks. Its a true story, because I live next to White Rock. But going over there, is NOT the greatest idea. Especially on Halloween.

Jackie says:

December 15, 2009, 5:35 pm

I live in Dallas and I’ve heard this story many times, but that you had to find the girls gravestone, that’s said to be like a big angel, and kiss it any where I believe. Then go around the lake 10 times and where the cemetery is you’ll see a girl and if you drive by her you’ll get in a car crash. But if you pick her up and talk to her (she said not to answer) she’ll disapear peacfully.

nikki says:

December 18, 2009, 7:52 pm

My grandfather was a cab driver in the 70’s and he picked up the ghost at the lake. he was making his last rounds and she got his attention once she was in he looked back and no one was there but a puddle of water.

zayde says:

January 7, 2010, 9:12 pm

thats real scary vanish omg that might be real and im scard.

waymon coleman says:

February 8, 2010, 3:58 pm

Well my people I took care of the little lady in the water here and yea it wasn’t easy but im waymon coleman

Sarah says:

March 18, 2010, 9:32 pm

I live in Dallas and have so for all my life. I can say that without a shadow of a dought that the “lady of the lake” is FALSE. There are no records of a lady in white or even remotly fitting the description (as their are many versions of the story) drowning on the lake. This “lady of the lake” story can be found in nearly every city with a lake. However when these storys are held up to real facts They are found to be false

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