We Dare You To Take This Road Trip To Louisiana’s Most Abandoned Places
If you are looking for a road trip like no other, we dare you to check out this road trip of Louisiana’s most abandoned places. We know this trip is going to give you the chills—and bring you to sites you’ve never before seen in Louisiana.


Found south of Shreveport, Keachi is a small mostly empty town that used to be home to the Keachi Women's College, which was founded in 1856. The abandoned school here definitely comes with ghost stories attached.
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Found in what is now the National Forest, this historic site is nearby the also abandoned Old Kisatchie cemetery.
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Found in the middle of downtown New Iberia, this abandoned paper mill used to be the lifeblood of the town. Over the years there have been some attempts to rejuvenate the property, but it hasn't stuck yet.

Found on RIver Road just past White Castle, LA, this old school has a long and fascinating history.

Definitely illegal to be on the premises here, but even just eyeing this place from the road will give you a spooky thrill.

Another site that is firmly not open to the public--and as water levels rise, continues to become increasingly surrounded by water. But again--even from the road it's a sight!

End your spooky tour at the abandoned sugar mill. You could even snag a tour of the Laurel Valley Sugar plantation.
Are you ready to go on this road trip of your life or what? Let us know what you discover when you go! Tag the three friends you would bring.
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