This Haunting Road Trip Through North Carolina's Ghost Towns Is One You Won't Forget
North Carolina has plenty of amazing, eerie, and haunting ghost towns. Between dark pasts and memories of now left in the form of ruins – the explorer in all of us would love a few days to venture into the abandoned parts of North Carolina. Luckily, we’ve constructed a whole map that routes you through the most infamous ghost towns in North Carolina.
This road trip takes you through all of North Carolina’s historic, haunted, and creepy abandoned places. Stop along the way and plan other sites to see, or spread the trip out – one to the coast and another through the mountains. The road trip starts you at Brunswick Town and ends at the haunting, submerged ghost town of Judson. Buckle up; it’s going to be a scary ride!
Now you’ve experienced some seriously abandoned ghost towns in North Carolina. They are gorgeous, haunting, and always memorable. Have you been to any of these destinations before?
If you love abandoned places, check out our list of 11 chilling abandoned places in North Carolina.
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Ghost Towns In North Carolina
What are the most haunted places in North Carolina?
North Carolina has an extensive history, and it stands to reason that many places throughout the state would be considered haunted. Many of the most haunted places in North Carolina are also some of the oldest places. If you're looking to experience something paranormal, you might visit the County Squire and Liberty Hall, the Omni Grove Park Inn, the Biltmore Hotel, the Battleship North Carolina, or the Duke Mansion. Curious to learn more about the most haunted places in North Carolina? Be sure to check out our road trip to North Carolina's spookiest spots. Be warned, though, this tour isn't for the faint of heart!
Are there haunted battlefields in North Carolina?
It's no secret that North Carolina experienced its fair share of tragedy during the years of the Civil War. Tragically, lives were lost on both sides of the war. Therefore, it's not altogether surprising that North Carolina would also be home to some allegedly haunted battlefields. One of the most notorious is the Bentonville Battlefield. Visit by day and you'll learn about the fascinating history of this battlefield. Reports indicate all kinds of paranormal activity, including phantom gunfire heard late at night. There is also a plantation home on the property which is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young girl who passed away during the war due to tuberculosis.
Can I go ghost hunting in North Carolina?
From the Appalachians to Winston-Salem, North Carolina is chock-full of haunted attractions. If you're feeling curious -- and brave -- enough to embark on a paranormal investigation, you'll find plenty of opportunities. One of these adventures is the Ghost Walk of Old Wilmington, which takes tour-goers on a thorough adventure through the town's most tragic and haunted places. Tours vary by night, but you're bound to leave with a newfound appreciation for Wilmington's complicated history. One the most notorious ghosts is also a friendly one; apparently, he leaves dimes in everyone's pockets.