Walton's Rock Gap

Walton's Rock Gap, a stretch of several acres of land located north of Eddington and a long cave that was thought to have been carved out by a group of ancient Native Americans about 4,000 years ago. The rock was named after Walton Burlewe who settled here in 1708.

History
The huge gap contains ancient tools from early human habitation is found throughout the cave. Then, limestone and granite were discovered here in the 18th century and were mined by the early English settlers around 1768 for buildings. Reports of strange noises and seismic activity were documented from the gap. The Red Geese tribe told tales of strange beings called Old Man Trees, who came from the gap and spoke in a strange language. Also, the tribe mentioned that these creatures were tall as trees with faces like humans with red lights as eyes, and moving roots as arms and legs. Also, apparitions of lost restless souls are sometimes seen at the entrance of the cave.