This Haunted Road Trip Will Lead You To The Scariest Places In Alaska
By Courtney|Updated on October 08, 2021(Originally published October 07, 2021)
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There is nothing quite like hitting the open road in the last frontier. As the daylight begins to fade, the darkness takes over and the temps drop to bone-chilling levels, it’s the perfect time to enjoy a spooky road trip. With hundreds of miles and millions of acres of wide open spaces, you’re sure to see a fair share of wild encounters along the way. Alaska is filled with creepy haunted stories dating back to the 1800s and ghosts from the past that linger around every corner. Are you ready to explore the most haunted places in Alaska?
The total trip takes about 11 hours of drive time and covers nearly 600 miles. We’ve included a link to the Google Map here.
Load up your friends and get ready to embark on a spooky themed road trip to some of Alaska's scariest places (on the road system). Make a weekend out of it and stay in a haunted hotel or go camping and tell Alaska ghost stories around the fire.
1. Chena Hot Springs Road - Fairbanks
Chena Hot Springs Road, Chena Hot Springs Rd, Alaska 99712, USA
Between miles 8 and 12 of this road there have been suspicious reports of blue, white and orange orbs of light. Maybe just the Northern Lights? We think not. They are said to appear in the sky and even follow your car during the nighttime. It's said that this happens mainly in the wintertime and after 7pm at night. Address: Chena Hot Springs Road, Fairbanks, AK, 99711.
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2. Birch Hill Cemetery – Fairbanks
Birch Hill Cemetery, 100 City Lights Blvd, Fairbanks, AK 99712, USA
Of all the scary places in Alaska, Birch Hill Cemetery is one of the most bone-chilling. Local reports have said that they've seen a little girl wearing a 1900s-era white dress, a floating black figure looming from afar and a little boy dressed in 1930s attire. Address: 100 City Lights Boulevard, Fairbanks, AK, 99712.
It is reported that there is an old ghost that lingers at this little bar and can be occasionally seen causing a ruckus. She is said to turn up the volume on the jukebox and slam bathroom doors. Staff members have reported that the ghost isn't evil or scary at all. Maybe it's just a really good ghost story? Address: 814 N A, Nenana, AK, 99760.
This abandoned hotel off the George Parks Highway is quite the display. People who have driven by at night have seen weird lights flickering on the inside and an apparition of a faint woman looming in the distance. Address: Mile 214.5 Parks Highway, Denali National Park and Preserve, AK 99755.
This is likely one of the most unique and unusual graveyards in Alaska. The little spirit boxed on top of the graves contain personal items from those deceased that lay in the ground. Those that practice the Eklutna religion (which is a combination of Russian Orthodox and Eskimo beliefs) believe that the souls of the dead wander for 40 days, looking for their personal items. The boxes were made in an attempt to keep their souls from wandering. Address: Eklutna Village Road, Chugiak, AK, 99567.
At Ship Creek in Anchorage it is said that you will find the ghost of a native Alaskan named Marie, who was murdered in this area in 1987. When you're adventuring downtown, be on the lookout and be careful where you step.
7. Historic Anchorage Hotel – Anchorage
Historic Anchorage Hotel, 330 E St, Anchorage, AK 99501, USA
People have reported seeing a woman in a white dress in the hallways, the first police chief of Anchorage that died inside the building years back and even children. There are so many ghost sightings here, they have to keep a log in the front lobby! Address: 330 East Street, Anchorage, AK, 99501.
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8. Alyeska Resort – Girdwood
Alyeska Resort, 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood, AK 99587, USA
This luxury resort is certainly not known for being haunted. But it is said that a man named Chris who committed suicide here haunts rooms 721 and 515. Rumor has it that he turns the television, lights and water faucets on and off. Address: 1000 Arlberg Avenue, Girdwood, AK, 99587.
Likely the creepiest thing you'll encounter in Whittier is this old abandoned building that sits multiple stories high. A gate surrounds it today so that outsiders can't access and snoop around. This building was finished in 1953 and was built so strong so that it could withstand bombs from the Cold War. Today the only things that remain are terrifying spirits and graffiti clad walls. The Buckner Building is one of the spookiest abandoned places in Alaska. Address: Blackstone Road, Whittier, AK, 99693.
10. Begich Towers – Whittier
Begich Towers, 100 Kenai St, Whittier, AK 99693, USA
In this tiny town where the entire population is said to live exclusively in this building, it's a given that some pretty creepy stuff can happen. It's said that one of the many ghosts that haunt this building is found whistling for hours on end, night after night. Address: 100 Kenai Street, Whittier, AK, 99693.
11. Van Gilder Hotel – Seward
Van Gilder Hotel, 308 Adams St, Seward, AK 99664, USA
The locals tell a story of a gal named Fannie who died here in the 1950s, but never left. She is said to haunt the halls and specifically room #209. Address: 308 Adams Street, Seward, AK, 99664.
Have you encountered any ghosts in Alaska? Share your stories in the comments!
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What is the most famous ghost story from Alaska?
Several spooky stories surround the halls of Anchorage’s West High School. Students and teachers have reported sightings of an elusive, spectral female figure. She often lingers in the auditorium, quietly lounging in the audience during productions. The ghost of a long-deceased janitor often sweeps the hallways after classes end. When people call out to him, he quickly vanishes.
What is the most haunted town in Alaska?
Whittier, Alaska is one of the most haunted towns in the state. In addition to the city’s 215 residents, several ghosts are known to flitter through the area. Most of them are seen floating around Begich Towers. You may hear spirits ominously whistling down the halls or stomping through empty rooms. In the middle of the night, residents have reported hearing a rustling in the kitchen. Maybe the ghost was getting a late night snack? Begich Towers is especially scary in the wintertime. When the roads are covered in snow, the locals can hardly leave the space! The town of Whittier is also home to the Buckner Building. This abandoned property has seen its fair share of paranormal activity.
What is the creepiest abandoned place in Alaska?
In addition to The Buckner Building in Whittier and Igloo City in Denali National Park, the town of Kennicott has become completely abandoned. This once flourishing mining village now sits empty as a relic of the past. People have not inhabited this town since 1938. Today, visitors can walk through the dilapidated buildings and spooky roadways. What kind of ghosts will you encounter here?