Timberland Falls

Timberland Falls is a town featured in the eighth book in the Goosebumps series, The Girl Who Cried Monster, and its accompanying television adaptation.

History
Towards the beginning of The Girl Who Cried Monster, Lucy Dark explains that the town's name is somewhat of a mystery; in Timberland Falls, there are no waterfalls, and the nearby forests are not being used for their timber. It is never specified exactly how many residents live in Timberland Falls, but Lucy describes the town as medium-sized.

An important piece of town history for Timberland Falls regards the development of the town library. The library used to be a house owned by an "eccentric old hermit" who died and donated the house to the town. Local kids speculate that the house is haunted, but Lucy expresses doubt towards these claims, suggesting that kids tend to make up stories about ominous buildings.

One of the last pieces of information that is revealed about Timberland Falls comes after the book's twist ending; Lucy Dark and her family members are all monsters. It's stated that Mr. Mortman is the first monster to come to town in nearly twenty years, hinting that the Dark family has lived in Timberland Falls for at least that long. Mr. Dark and Mrs. Dark explain that they can't let any more monsters into town, as having too many monsters in town would inevitably draw suspicion from the town's human residents.

The Goosebumps Official Collector's Caps Book says that the Dark family was originally from Romania, but they moved to the United States to get away from other monsters. Reportedly, they chose Timberland Falls because it had no monsters and the neighbors weren't nosy.

Residents
The town's named residents include:
 * Lucy Dark
 * Randy Dark
 * Mr. Dark
 * Mrs. Dark
 * The Killeens
 * Becky
 * Lilah
 * Mr. Mortman
 * Aaron Messer
 * Burt
 * Ellen Borders
 * Samantha
 * Samantha's grandmother

Trivia

 * For the television adaptation of The Girl Who Cried Monster, Toronto, Canada was used to depict Timberland Falls.