The Haunted Garden In New York That Will Send Shivers Down Your Spine
With the arrival of New York’s fall season comes cooler weather, crunchy leaves and often eerie vibes once the month of October rolls around. All over our state you can find plenty of spooktacular attractions that will raise the hairs on the back of your neck, but if you want to visit a place that’s home to more friendly spirits? Then there’s a beautiful garden in Upstate that’s filled with ghosts that you might be interested in checking out.

Just off of Exit 14 on the Northway, Yaddo is a garden that you'd expect to see somewhere in Europe. A stunning place that you'll often find locals visiting for photoshoots and to enjoy its unique beauty, many are often surprised to hear that the garden is said to be haunted.

Who knew that Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter could have such a spooky vibe? The four marble statues have been on the property for more than one hundred years, continually bringing eerie vibes to those who go near them.
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If you're unfamiliar with the history of Yaddo, the garden was built by Spencer Trask as a birthday present for his wife after purchasing the estate back in 1881. The couple had four children who reportedly all died before reaching their teen years from respiratory illnesses. Those who go near the four statues today claim that the spirits they feel are those of children, leading many to believe the Trask children are still looming around the property.
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Yaddo has become a safe haven for artists over the years, attracting creative minds from all over the place. But what some people may not realize is that before the Trask's even purchased the property, Edgar Allan Poe had reportedly occupied a small shed here. Perhaps he's one of the many spirits that are said to be felt at Yaddo today?

If you visit the garden at any other time it's free to all visitors, but guests who are interested in taking a guided Ghost Tour will have to pay $10 dollars (unless you're 12 years old or younger). Lasting one hour, you'll be guided around the garden and learn more about its fascinating yet spooky history.
To find out more information about Yaddo and their Ghost Tours, click here or call 518-584-0746.
To find out more information about Yaddo and their Ghost Tours, click here or call 518-584-0746.
Have you ever taken a ghost tour at Yaddo? To find out more about how haunted this area is, read about all of the Insane Paranormal Activity In Saratoga Springs!
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