A Haunting Road Trip Through Rhode Island To Take If You Dare
By Beth Price-Williams|Published June 15, 2023
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Beth Price-Williams
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A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
Rhode Island’s teeming with the paranormal. Even if you’re not a true believer in ghosts, apparitions, and hauntings, you might just find yourself questioning your feelings when you follow this haunted road trip in Rhode Island. It leads to some of the most haunted spots in the state.
This haunted Rhode Island journey spans just 73 miles with nearly two hours of drive time, not including the time you’ll spend at each destination. You could probably complete it in a single day or, if you’ve got the time, make a weekend of it. Whatever you do, have fun!
Let's start our haunted journey at the Conjuring House. Its eerie history dates back to the early 1800s when a woman was said to have stabbed a child and then later killed herself. Some believe her spirit still remains in the home. A broom moving on its own and strange smells are just a few of the odd occurrences in the home. Today, you can tour the Conjuring House, if you're brave enough. Read more about this haunted house in Rhode Island.
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2. Chestnut Hill Cemetery – Exeter
Chestnut Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Exeter, RI 02822, USA
Chances are pretty good that if you stroll through Chestnut Hill Cemetery you might see a ghost. A young girl named Mercy is said to roam the cemetery, more than a century after she died of tuberculosis. Too cold to bury her body, her remains were stored outdoors until the ground thawed. Because her body was frozen, it did not decompose, which locals took as a sign that she was a vampire. Part of her body was burned, and the remains were buried. She's said to still be tormented by the indignity and roams the cemetery to this day. Read more about this haunted cemetery in Rhode Island in our previous article.
You'll probably want to drive down this haunted Rhode Island road during the daylight. Otherwise, well, it will be even spookier. Countless drivers have told of seeing the apparitions of children darting in the road and of strange, unexplained lights. Are you brave enough to drive down this haunted road in Rhode Island?
4. Fort Wetherill State Park – Jamestown
Fort Wetherill State Park, 3 Fort Wetherill Rd, Jamestown, RI 02835, USA
Slip on a pair of comfy shoes for our next stop which takes us to Fort Wetherill State Park, home to the remnants of a fort used during World War II. Sightings of dogs with red eyes go back to World War II. Many tell of hearing dogs barking and growling, but there are no dogs around. Don't be too surprised, either, if you see forlorn soldiers wandering the grounds. Read more about this state park in Rhode Island in our previous article.
5. White Horse Tavern – Newport
White Horse Tavern, 26 Marlborough St, Newport, RI 02840, USA
It probably comes as little surprise that the oldest tavern in Rhode Island is also teeming with the paranormal. Dig into a delicious meal, but don't be surprised if it comes with some strange occurrences. Visitors tell of a man in Colonial garb hanging out by the fireplace, and a woman wandering aimlessly. When she gets near the fireplace, she just disappears. Have you been to the oldest tavern in Rhode Island?
6. Brenton Point State Park – Newport
Brenton Point State Park, Ocean Drive, Newport, RI 02840, USA
Bring a kite along, especially if it's a windy day, when you visit Brenton Point State Park. Then, after a bit of kite flying, start exploring the abandoned ruins of a former mansion that's said to be haunted. By who? No one really knows. However, it's not uncommon to hear voices when no one's there or to hear horses coming toward you. Turn around. You're all alone. Will you experience the paranormal at this haunted state park in Rhode Island?
Do you dare take this haunted road trip in Rhode Island? Have you already been to these haunted places in Rhode Island? Let us know in the comments! If you’re a fan of road-tripping to unique spots, how about setting off on this road trip to abandoned places in Rhode Island?
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