Kay's Cross was a large cross-shaped stone monument that once stood in a wooded area near Kaysville, Utah. The monument, which stood approximately seven feet tall and was inscribed with the name 'Kay,' became the center of dark legends involving Satanic rituals, murder, and curses. According to local lore, the cross was built by a polygamist who murdered one or more of his wives and buried them near the monument. Teenagers and thrill-seekers who visited the cross reported seeing ghostly figures among the trees, hearing screams and chanting, and feeling an oppressive sense of evil near the monument. Some visitors described a figure in a white robe that appeared near the cross at night, and stories circulated of people who had been chased through the woods by an unseen pursuer. The cross was eventually destroyed — reportedly blown up — but the site continued to attract visitors who reported paranormal experiences even after the monument was gone. The truth behind Kay's Cross remains disputed — some research suggests it was simply a property marker built by a man named Kay, while others insist it was connected to more sinister activities. The location was investigated by Ghost Adventures, further cementing its place in Utah paranormal folklore.
