Do you enjoy visiting ‘haunted’ or spooky locations?

During your RV travels, do you enjoy visiting “haunted” or just plain spooky locations? These could be old cemeteries, old, haunted mansions, abandoned mental institutions, old jails/prisons, or anything else along those lines.

If you do enjoy visiting those kinds of places, do you seek them out on your travels, or do you only visit them if you come across them along your route or at your destination?

There are many places around the U.S. (and world!) that claim to be “haunted.” Have you ever visited a haunted location and had a ghostly or creepy experience?

If you’ve never thought about visiting a “haunted” location, we suggest you give it a try. Even if you don’t “believe” in ghosts, you’ll learn an interesting history about the specific place and/or location. If you enjoy learning about local histories, we bet you’ll love it.

Please leave a comment after you vote.

Oh, and make sure you check out the haunted road atlas below. We love it!


The road atlas for RVers who like to be spooked
Now this is one cool road atlas! If you’re a true-crime junkie, a real horror fanatic, or just like learning about the history of some of America’s creepiest places, this road atlas is for you. Jam-packed with illustrations, fun facts, travel tips, and beverage recs, this guide includes some of the country’s most notorious crime scenes, hauntings, and supernatural sightings. You’ll also find recommendations to the best oddity museums, curiosity shoppes, and more local attractions. Learn more or order.


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6 Comments

Tom
11 months ago

Ghost towns and old cemeteries are very interesting. American history on the ground.

Vince S
11 months ago

We love exploring old mining camps and abandoned towns that some might call spooky and seek them out. Unlike a museum where history is separated from you by glass and rope, you’re surrounded by history. It’s amazing what early settlers accomplished using sheer will power.

Bob
11 months ago

We do like visiting old cemeteries. Though they may not be haunted, it’s interesting to read the grave markers.
We’ve also walked the battlegrounds at Gettysburg and other Civil War sites late at night.
Not sure if the noises we heard were soldiers who lost their lives or not, but your imagination can run wild.

David Stansbury
11 months ago

Boring boring boring! No interest whatsoever. And that includes cemetaries.

Last edited 11 months ago by David Stansbury
Marie Beschen
11 months ago

I’m a photographer, so the “older” the better!

Neal Davis
11 months ago

Thank you for the question, RV Travel! No, no interest. Admittedly some of the tales of why a place is haunted can be interesting, but DW and possibly me, too, can have the story seep into our dreams, becoming a nightmare. So, thanks but no thanks. Have a great day and safe travels!