What Is PANic In The Woods?

Last Updated on May 31, 2021

Imagine the following scenario…

You are walking on a trail in the woods near your home. You know these woods well and have often spent time photographing nature here. You aren’t just familiar with the territory, either. You’re a fairly talented woodsman who has walked major trails throughout your area and spent weeks camping. Heck, you’re an Eagle Scout!

But, suddenly, something doesn’t feel right. You can’t help but start to feel unsettled like someone is watching you. You keep walking, feeling like the sensation is all in your head. The feeling starts to get more intense, with every step you take giving you a vibe that you are about to be hunted by something huge.

No, this isn’t normal for you. You start to feel seriously uneasy as if the next step will be your last one. You feel hunted, and whatever is hunting you is really, truly scary. You then notice that the entire forest is quiet. You start to run, and you keep running until you feel okay once more.

Congrats! You’ve just experienced what is known as PANic in the woods.

What Is PANic In The Woods?

PANic in the woods is a paranormal phenomenon old as time. It’s the sudden onset of a feeling of being hunted by an unseen creature in the woods, often followed by a sudden quiet over the area where you are currently walking. The experience gives you an overwhelming urge to run, seemingly out of nowhere.

Those who experienced PANic in the woods call it “the most primal fear imaginable,” likening it to being as close to death as they ever came. The feeling doesn’t subside until you start to run, and continue to run for a serious distance.

The phenomenon has a particularly strong tie to Western Europe, and that’s actually hinted at by its name. The name is an allusion to the god Pan, who was a forest trickster known to startle people who wandered into his domain.

How Is PANic Described?

Scary tends to be the easiest way to describe it, but it really is far more involved than a typical spooky feeling. It’s a sense of foreboding, anxiety, and unease that permeates your entire body seemingly out of nowhere. Most people who are unlucky enough to experience it claim that they have an overwhelming feeling of being unwelcome where they are that only seems to subside when they leave.

Some people don’t just feel a sense of urgency; they feel it too. PANic is said to cause a buzzing in your ears or a sense of vertigo. The entire wooded area seems to be affected by PANic, with birds and animals growing increasingly quiet as the “lifeless” vibe seems to settle in.

When someone experiences PANic while walking their dog, the phenomenon’s onset also seems to place dogs on edge. It’s not unusual to hear of hikers that have dogs dragging them away from the area where PANic started to set in. Some also report their dogs letting out a low growl or staying perfectly still as if hiding from something.

PANic In Silence

Though the sense of foreboding and danger is the most commonly brought up theme of PANic, there’s another one that is equally alarming. It’s the almost deafening, sudden silence that people notice during its onset.

When a moment of PANic sets in, people start to realize they no longer hear birds or insect chirping. The only sounds they can hear are the sounds of the leaves crunching underneath their feet.

The silence has a very paranormal feeling to it, even going so far as to affect aspects that shouldn’t possibly be capable of being silenced. For example, hikers who were near busy roads that experienced PANic noted that they could no longer hear the rushing of cars on the street despite knowing that the road would be busy at that time.

What Makes PANic Paranormal?

One could argue that PANic in the woods is a natural instinct humans have when they are being stalked by big prey. That wouldn’t be too far off in some cases since people have reported similar experiences when stalked by large predators like bears and cougars.

However, there’s a very striking paranormal element to PANic. In a typical hunter-prey situation, you can see what’s stalking you eventually. With PANic, the “predator” is always unseen—or at times, a paranormal creature like Bigfoot.

What’s interesting about PANic in the woods is that it doesn’t just affect a single person; it affects groups, too. People who have experienced it in a group explain that everyone felt the exact same thing, even when the fear wasn’t openly communicated.

Strange Messages

For the most part, PANic seems to be more about silence and dread than anything else. For a select few, the phenomenon is also paired with a telepathic message.

A small percentage of hikers who experience PANic claim to get “messages” from unknown sources in their minds warning them not to come back. Some also get a mental image of a wild animal or terrifying creature chasing them out of the woods.

Close Calls With The Strange

Though many people never see what sparks the PANic onset, some do glean a little insight into what may be out there. Sometimes, people are able to see a shadow of a very tall person peek out from trees. Other times, it appears to be a far more worrisome experience that makes them doubt their reality.

This was particularly true with a story discovered on Reddit, written by a woman who experienced it with her husband. The couple noticed that their cat ran into the woods one day. They pursued the cat, calling out to it. The cat kept meowing, urging the two to go further and further into the forest.

Eventually, they started questioning how their cat could run miles into the forest in such a short time. The cat’s meows suddenly stopped, and PANic set in. They decided to turn around and run back home. The very cat they were chasing was waiting for them by their backyard door, which suggests that something was mimicking its voice in order to hunt them down in those woods.

What Causes PANic In The Woods?

Truthfully, no one really knows. Perhaps, in some cases, there actually are predators that are stalking people in the woods. It’s very likely to be a cause, at least once in a while. However, that doesn’t explain all of the cases, especially when it comes to moments where it’s abundantly clear that there are no potential predators nearby.

Psychologically speaking, it could be that PANic has a legitimate cause. It could just be an effect of “psyching oneself out,” similar to the way people tend to feel creeped out by a place that’s reportedly haunted—even when it’s not. In terms of group experiences, this could be chalked up to folie a deux or group hysteria.

That being said, science alone can’t really explain all of the sensations people feel during a PANic onset. It also doesn’t fully make sense when you consider how many mentally stable, veteran woodsmen have felt it. It’s likely that a paranormal element is at play.

According to ancient European folklore, PANic in the woods is caused when the forests decide to “fight back” against people they perceive interested in doing it harm. Could it be that forest spirits feel encroached-upon in this era of ever-expanding urbanization? Who knows? Considering how much forestry we’ve decimated over the past decade, this phenomenon seems justified.

PANic And Strange Disappearances

In recent years, people have started to become aware of strange disappearances in national parks and other similarly wild areas. The disappearances were highlighted in David Paulides’s book, Missing 411.

The cases highlighted in the book are extremely strange and happen to people of all ages and backgrounds. Many of the people who vanish do so within feet of others, without a noise. When the victims of the disappearances are found, they’re usually found miles away in areas that are nearly impossible to travel to.

Considering how bizarre the cases in Missing 411 are, it’s not surprising that there’s an ongoing theory that PANic in the woods may have something to do with it. Some suggest that PANic is a way that the human body protects itself from whatever is causing those disappearances since it seems to be an unknown force that takes people away.

Some people who had close brushes with Missing 411 cases do sometimes mention a pervasive sense of being watched. However, most people who were close to the vanishing party do not recall anything particularly unusual in the moments leading up to the disappearance.

The vertigo and “buzzing” aspect of PANic should be worrisome and might be to blame for some disappearances. People who have experienced the disorientation aspect of this phenomenon often get lost for hours.

Just As Quickly As It Settles In

PANic’s extremely sudden onset is striking enough, but what’s even stranger is that the feeling subsides just as quickly as it happens. The only way to make PANic end is to run away from the area. Once people flee a certain distance, the PANic subsides.

What’s strange is that people describe the fear subsiding almost like crossing a threshold. One minute, the entire area feels terrifyingly foreboding. The next, it’s as if nothing happened and the woods go back to being as welcoming as possible.

About Brandon Hall

Hi! I am Brandon. Writer and content creator for PA, specializing in phenomena that is sometimes beyond normal scientific understanding. My mission is to help guide people seeking answers in a positive and enlightening way.

3 thoughts on “What Is PANic In The Woods?”

  1. Where I grew up in the hills of Western PA, there was a valley that always creeped myself , friends and family out. I hunted there from the time I was 12 to when I was 16, then I moved away. I never saw any wildlife there. I always felt like I was being watched, but there was little or no underbrush for anyone to hide in ,only ancient trees, oak and such. Once I found a tree there that had dates and initials carved into it, from 1950 or so back to the late 1800s. The tree canopy was thick so I could never really see the sun. Gives me chills thinking about it and that was 40 years ago.

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  2. I recently shared this experience on another website where someone mentioned this phenomenon. Many years ago when I was young I took a walk in the woods. This was an area I was very familiar and knew like the back of my hand. I came to a creek that flowed through the woods. There were a number of large rocks that formed a bridge across the creek.I crossed over and walked a bit into the forest. At some point I began to get disoriented. In a panic I began to walk back in the direction of the creek but the creek wasn’t there. By now I’m in total panic mode and ran in the opposite direction, finally reaching the stream. This was no comfort though as, like the negative of a photo everything was in reverse. All that was on one side was now on the other. I somehow got back home but have no memory of it. This is a true story.

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  3. I lived in the Sierra Nevada mountains in 2005, about 2,200 ft elevation on some secluded property, and for years and hundreds of times I would go out to the shop about 10:00 pm or so to have a smoke before bed. The shop was located about 30-40 yards from the house.

    One night I was having a hard time falling asleep, and around the 1:00 am hour, I decided to get up and go have a smoke in the shop. As I walked across the yard, I remember having a subtle feeling I was being watched, but we have abundant deer, raccoons, foxes, and other night animals in the forest and I didn’t really worry about it. I unlock the shop, turn the radio on and get settled, and am all of a sudden overwhelmed with panic. Sheer terror. Terror like I had never experienced. What ever was outside that door was going to tear me to shreds. Panic! What do I do?

    I’m pragmatic in the sense that, there are earthly explanations for most things. I kept my motorcycles out there, tools and chemicals. Did I breathe a chemical that causes that kind of feeling by accident? No, no odors…did I eat something that disagreed with me? But what would cause a sheer terror panic sensation? It didn’t make sense to me, and after a few minutes (that felt like hours), it faded away, but I was really nervous walking back to the house.

    A night or two later, the same thing happened, but this time I left and never went back out there that late. I didn’t know what to make of it and filed it away as one of those mysteries in life.

    Fast forward to 2020, and I start listening to Steve Dahl (youtube channel howtohunt.com), and realizing many people have had this encounter, and it’s how bigfoot drives people away where they are not welcome. There was a bigfoot out, and wanted me out of his way those nights, as I wasn’t usually out that late.

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