Don't Discount These 7 Local Ghost Stories Until You've Explored The Town Of Greenville, South Carolina Yourself
What is it about the South that encourages visitors from the other side to linger? To share their curses, tragedies, and stories with the living? We can’t answer with any certainty. But, in a region where history, tradition, and family roots run deep, many of our oldest towns are rife with unsolved and unexplained horror stories that have been passed down for generations, even as new tales of the supernatural continue to unfold. South Carolina is no stranger to hauntings and the type of shiver-inducing tales that are so deeply rooted that there’s an unmistakable supernatural energy shrouding certain locations. For many, Charleston holds the title of the most haunted city in South Carolina. But the bustling town of Greenville is bursting with enough ghost stories, eerie legends, and otherworldly influences that it might just give Charleston a run for its money.
Decide for yourself! Here are just a few of the most chilling ghost stories haunting the Greenville, SC area:

While the sprectres' identities are unknown, most root the happenings in a possible ancient burial ground on the historic preserve, and more specifically, a set of bones sealed into the bridge itself. What we do know for sure, however, is that the spooky reports surrounding the bridge are too numerous to count and often substantiate one another.


By the very nature of the illness and happenings that took place within Hopewell's former walls, the site is understandably saturated with eerie events and ghost stories. Many locals and park visitors claim to have heard footsteps, screams, distant banging, and even shadowy figures haunting the old ruins. And when it rains, legend has it that the puddles on the concrete run red, as though with the blood of the hospital's former patients.




Springwood Cemetery is unusual, due to its surprisingly urban location. But the spirits that linger here don't seem phased by the hustle nearby, including the restless soul of Fannie Heldman. A number of paranormal groups have set up camp to see whether the many reports are true, and all signs, communications, and electro indicators point to yes.

When the stone was eventually removed, the shadowy apparition sightings stopped. But the story doesn’t end there. Today, mysterious orbs, lights, and formless auras continue to be reported.


His wife, Minnie, once managed a boutique hotel downtown where a modern chain hotel now stands. It should be noted that that particular hotel has been reported haunted as well. Related incidents? Perhaps.

The current highway was once part of the "Keowee Path," and was used by the Cherokee Indians and traveling fur traders. One particular stretch runs through Greenville County, but over time has earned a spooky reputation out of character with the beautiful countryside. Just a short ways from the Pickens County line, an old, gnarled tree stands apart from the other foliage. Legend has it that the tree does not blossom, and nor do any leaves fall beneath its branches. No animals have been seen occupying its heights or venturing near. While the reason for the eerie anomaly isn't clear, folklore hints that an untimely, unearthly event occurred here that the tree played witness to. Since then, it has been cursed. While the lone tree is relatively easy to spot with a keen eye, reaching it actually has its own legend - only those the tree permits will get close. Rather, it seems, the tree finds you.
If you’re easily spooked, these might not be the best places to visit in South Carolina. But if haunted places and ghost stories are your thing, you might just find yourself in luck. But please, be mindful of all rules, hours, and posted signs. Ghost hunt with caution and respect! Even better, we highly recommend a Greenville ghost tour. The city has several to choose from, and believe us – there are plenty more supernatural sites to explore!
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