It's Halloween All Year Round At This Haunted Cabin Vrbo In South Carolina
By AnneMarie|Published October 12, 2022
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South Carolina has been home for AnneMarie since 2001. Her favorite part of the state is Lake Jocassee. An App State alumna, it's always the mountains; the lake bonus makes it heavenly. When not writing about the state, she may be spending time with family, relaxing by the pool, or out somewhere enjoying nature.
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For some, Halloween is a lifestyle, not a holiday. Award-winning fantasy editor Paula Guran has discerned, “The farther we’ve gotten from the magic and mystery of our past, the more we’ve come to need Halloween.” For all of those who concur, who love discovering a unique place with a good story, or who need somewhere for a special gathering with a larger crowd, take a look at this amazing haunted cabin VRBO in South Carolina.
The property was a family compound built circa 1925 and actually includes three cabins. The Shamrock House is the main cabin.
There are a total of 8 bedrooms which will sleep 21 people altogether.
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It’s become a popular choice for special events and gatherings, such as weddings and receptions, men’s retreats, family birthday celebrations, summer vacation getaways, family reunions, church staff meetings, and even boy scout troops.
The property is located in a very remote part of the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor, which extends through 17 counties from the Appalachian mountains to Charleston. Its rugged, mountain terrain is not suitable for toddlers or anyone with mobility challenges, and you could see wildlife during your stay, including beavers, turkeys, deer, bears, and more.
Rocky Bottom Creek runs through the almost-10-acre property. You can spend all day here without leaving or use it as a home base for day trips to Brevard, Hendersonville, Lake Jocassee, and Asheville.
The details of her story could be of particular interest for church groups. Guests staying here throughout the years have reported all types of spooky occurrences, such as lights turning on or off and doors opening or shutting, all on their own.
One guest said her niece saw someone in the bathroom at the main cabin when she was the only one there…
Whatever daytime activities you have planned, you may want to wear yourself out nicely before settling in, especially if you’re a light sleeper and staying in the main cabin. Along with the other ghostly happenings, footsteps have been heard when no one is walking.
Pack warm clothes if you’re coming during the winter season. It’s a great place for spending the Christmas holidays with the whole family together while having plenty of space for spreading out. It’s even pet-friendly.
Roast marshmallows, make s’mores, and share stories or thoughts of gratitude around the firepit at Thanksgiving.
This virtual tour helps with getting a better overall feel for the property, especially if you’re considering it for a special occasion:
Visit The Shamrock House’s VRBO listing for more information and to book your stay. Have you ever stayed at this haunted cabin? Share all about your experience in the comments below!
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