Lost Gold and Treasure Legends 4: Adult Bedtime Stories, Southwest Desert Stories

Lost Gold and Treasure Legends 4: Adult Bedtime Stories, Southwest Desert Stories

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Unwind and drift off to sleep or enjoy a drive with our enchanting compilation of cozy bedtime stories for grown-ups. These adult bedtime stories are perfect for those seeking a story compilation to relax to, a channel for sleep or stories to fall asleep to. Journey with us through the Old West as we explore the captivating tales of lost gold, lost silver, hidden mines, and legendary treasures scattered throughout the Southwest desert. Our original bedtime stories are sure to transport you to the dusty trails and mysterious canyons of the Wild West, making them ideal for long drives or as a soothing podcast for sleep.
Our skilled storytelling will guide you through the rich history and folklore of the Southwest, bringing to life the legends of lost gold mines and the brave adventurers who sought their fortunes. Each story is carefully crafted to create a cozy and relaxing atmosphere, helping you unwind and fall asleep with ease.
In this stories compilation, you’ll discover:

Peg Leg Smith Lost Gold Mine: A tale of a legendary lost Gold Mine in California.
Lost Coconino Gold Mine: A story of Lost Gold Mine in Arizona
Lost Gold Mine of the Santa Rosas: A legend of California Lost Gold Mine
Lost Jesuit Treasure: Arizona Lost Silver Mine
Lost Navajo Silver Mine and Treasure
Enjoy these lost gold stories and lost treasure stories from the Southwest desert!
Whether you’re searching for lost tales, stories for adults, or simply stories and legends to help you sleep, our Southwest Desert Lost Gold and Treasure Bedtime Stories compilation has something for everyone. Subscribe to our channel for more enthralling stories for grown-ups, perfect for those looking to escape into the world of lost gold legends and frontier adventures.

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7 Comments

  1. @susanbutler2542 on February 13, 2025 at 12:47 am

    Thank you very much for the great stories. Hope you are doing well today. Take me to the desert. Tell me the story.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  2. @bethbartlett5692 on February 13, 2025 at 12:51 am

    Do any of the stories have a Find? lol Occasionally, "a Happy Ever-after is most Desirable".
    I’m going to have to start writing my own endings, like I do for movies that just don’t have endings that leave me on a High Note. 😁

    My mind, and we each Create our own reality, the "Universal Law of Attraction" is Absolute.

    Anyone can Manifest a Treasure Find, ya just have to match the Frequency of it …
    ✨🔑✨

    I could spend a week + just driving Nevada to "Mining Ghost Towns" for the History, any shiney stones would be a bonus.

    But, ("I do want a piece of Quartz with Gold, like that of the Dutchman’s"), made into a cigarette box and a match box (I think that’s what they made, a San Francisco Jeweler made them).

  3. @peacebrain4471 on February 13, 2025 at 12:56 am

    Another good channel is LTS lost treas stories

  4. @OGRocker1 on February 13, 2025 at 12:57 am

    Thanks Alan, nice stories…. Take care and stay safe. Best wishes!

  5. @lindakay9552 on February 13, 2025 at 1:00 am

    37:00 my mom’s great Grandma’s name was Fannie Mae Baker! She was born on 21 Nov 1869 Groveland, La Salle, Illinois, USA

    Died:12 Aug 1956 Clarkston, Asotin, Washington, USA

    They passed through at least Arizona and Nevada before landing in Washington.

    Even more ironically, my dad had a great grandma who was named Margaret S Smith.

    B:16 Dec 1838 Indiana

    D:16 May 1917 Indianola, Warren Co, IA

    As soon as my dad’s family left Iowa, they landed in South Dakota, NV, MT, and ID, before settling in WA.

  6. @robertbolino9052 on February 13, 2025 at 1:08 am

    I’ve all was told Indians didn’t fight at night! Afraid they would lose their Souls in the dark! So it was bad luck to be killed at night! They would never fine their Heaven!

  7. @philjames3163 on February 13, 2025 at 1:15 am

    Can you say, Road Trip!

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