43 Creepiest Locations Around The World To Be Actually Used In Film

29. The Devil’s Kettle, USA – A Bottomless Waterfall of Mystery

Devil's Kettle on the Brule River, at Judge C.R. Magney State Park on the North Shore of Minnesota. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Tony Webster

Deep in Minnesota’s Judge C.R. Magney State Park, a natural anomaly known as The Devil’s Kettle has baffled scientists and terrified visitors for decades. This strange, bottomless waterfall swallows anything thrown into it—logs, dye, even GPS trackers—never to be seen again. It was the eerie inspiration for the setting of Jennifer’s Body (2009), where mystical forces and human sacrifice play a central role. While no one truly knows where the water disappears, local legends claim it’s a portal to another dimension—or even Hell itself. Some believe that those who get too close can hear whispers rising from the depths, while others claim to have seen shadowy figures lurking near the falls, only to vanish when approached. Whether it’s a geological mystery or something more sinister, The Devil’s Kettle remains one of the strangest and most unnerving natural filming locations in horror.

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