RV parks are usually known for their friendly vibes, scenic views, and tight-knit communities.

But sometimes, things take a strange turn—mysterious visitors, stolen cameras, and sketchy late-night drive-bys that make you question if you accidentally parked in a horror movie set.

If you’ve ever wondered what really goes on after dark at RV parks, you’re not alone.

The host from Cozy Living Machine dives into some bizarre and unsettling encounters at one particular RV park.


1. The Mysterious 3:27 AM Intruder

The video recounts a creepy incident where an alarm designed to detect only people went off at 3:27 AM. The footage showed a man with a backpack and light blue jeans lurking near the bike—only to vanish after the spotlight startled him.

“Our alarm goes off and it’s the emotional alarm so it only goes off if it detects a person… there’s a dude, he’s got a backpack, and he’s carrying his jacket… he kind of comes over the mobile camera.”

Our take: If someone’s sneaking around at 3 AM, they’re either up to no good or really lost on their way to the bathroom. Either way, nope.


2. The Disappearing (and Destroyed) Camera

After the strange encounter, the camera that captured the intruder mysteriously vanished—only to be found later, completely destroyed in the middle of the road.

“This morning the camera’s gone… here’s what’s left of it… it was just like tossed and then got ran over.”

Our take: Someone clearly didn’t appreciate being filmed.


3. Suspicious Slow-Rolling Lexus SUV

A few days before the camera incident, a Lexus SUV with temporary tags slowly rolled through the park—going the wrong way—while recording the RV with a phone.

“Somebody slow rolls in a Lexus… they’re holding their phone… they’re recording as they drive by, which is kind of weird, it’s kind of creepy.”

Our take: If you’re going to stalk someone, at least have the decency to follow traffic laws.


4. The Office’s Unusual Solution: Fake Cameras & Solar Lights

After reporting the incidents, the RV park office suggested using a fake security camera as a deterrent and even provided solar lights to brighten up the area.

“They’re like, ‘Hey, why don’t you just put like a fake Ring camera out… just in the meantime, just as a you know, let them know you’re not backing down.'”

Our take: Nothing says “we mean business” like a $20 plastic camera from Amazon.


5. The Maintenance Guy’s Even Stranger Sightings

The maintenance worker added to the mystery, mentioning he’d seen other suspicious individuals lurking around—one with a hood up and another with a bike that wasn’t theirs.

“He actually said that he saw somebody… sort of like hood up, just the way they were walking… like, you know, something like that.”

Our take: At this point, the park should just host a whodunnit mystery show.


Final Thoughts: Is This RV Park Cursed?

Between stolen cameras, shadowy figures, and rogue Lexus drivers, this RV park seems to attract more drama than a reality TV show. If you’ve ever had a weird RV park experience, let us know in our private Facebook Group—and don’t forget to check out the full video below for all the eerie details!