10. Clinton Road, New Jersey
Clinton Road is every driver’s nightmare. This road on West
Milford has no shortage of terrifying tales that will make you uncomfortable.
According to local folklore, Clinton Road is full of ghosts and witches. The
legend continues to state that as you drive along the road, you are likely to
encounter phantom headlights without knowing where they come from. The
headlights will follow you dangerously close before disappearing into thin air.
Then there is the Ghost Boy Bridge where legends say that if you toss a coin
into the water a boy will throw it back to you. Then there are the ruins of
Cross Castle where satanic activities are said to take place. Apparently, there
are also terrifying wild animals roaming the woods.
9. Boy Scout Lane,
Wisconsin
If you want to take a leisurely drive along the unpaved road
through the wooden acreage of Wisconsin, then Boy Scout Lane is the perfect
road for you. However, you should be warned that the road is one of the
creepiest you will ever drive on. A legend has it that in the 1950s and 1960s,
a group of Boy Scouts went camping in these woods, never to be seen again.
There are several theories surrounding their death, everyone just as terrifying
as the last. Some say they starved to death while other says they burned to death
when they dropped their lantern. The third theory is that they were killed by
their scoutmaster. Those who have driven along Boy Scout Lane have reported
hearing footsteps struggling to get out of the woods. Some have even seen red
lights shining as if the boys are struggling to get out of the woods.
8. Devil's Washbowl,
Vermont
The Devil's Washbowl is haunted by a small boy called “the
Pig Man.” The legend has it that Sam went missing at the age of 17 in 1951 on
the eve of Halloween. He had gone out for a night of mischief and never came
back. It is said that Sam became possessed by an evil spirit that night. He is
said to slaughter pigs and eat their flesh but hollow out the pig’s head and
wear it over his. Some people claim that Sam is half man and half pig.
Motorists passing through Devil’s Washbowl have reportedly sighted the Pigman
crossing the road several times, causing panic and sometimes accidents on the
road.
7. Shades of Death
Road, New Jersey
Shades of Death Road in New Jersey must be among the
spookiest roads in the world. The seven-mile-long road runs along the Jenny
Jump State Forest and harbors terror that no driver would ever have to
experience. The road was originally known as just “The Shades” but as more
murder took place “Death” was added to the name. The Ghost Lake, located on the
road, also has spooky stories involving supernatural activities. I
6. Prospector's Road,
California
Prospector's Road is a small road that twists and turns for
about three miles through the hilly part of the Gold Country. Most of the
drivers take the main Marshal Road but if you are daring enough you can take
the Prospector's Road. However, you are likely to run into some ghosts who are
said to be responsible for some of the accidents experienced. With the gold
discovery in the 1800s, several miners lost their lives with one of the miners
murdered by his fellow miners when he bragged of having much gold. His ghost
continues to haunt road users, appearing before hikers. He whispers to them
“Get off my claim” as if he is defending his gold.
5. Dead Man's Curve,
Ohio
Dead Man's Curve is sandwiched between two freeways. It is
considered by many as the most haunted road in the world. You may be careful
while driving on this road as it has a sharp turn with a high crash rate. Some
scary stories have been told about Dead Man's Curve, one of which claims that
some teens were involved in a fatal accident in the 1960s after they were hit
by a speeding car. Some people claim to have seen their car along with the one
that hit it floating in the air. Other stories claim of faceless hitchhikers
who fell off the road over 100 years ago.
4. Highway 666,
Southwestern USA
Highway 666 has been dubbed a highway to hell. It is
characterized by an unexplained phenomenon that has occurred throughout
history. As you drive along this highway, you will spot majestic sceneries
including long cactus plants and beautiful rocks. However, do not be fooled by
such, Highway 666 is full of unpleasant experiences. Located at the “Four
Corners,” it is one of the most haunted places in America. There have been a
high number of unusual fatalities along this highway. One of the common stories
is that of a black sedan that charges out in the dark. Motorists are often
filled with fear as the sedan whizzes past them. The road is also characterized
by the “Hounds of Hell” that is said to maul passengers. Other reported figures
include evil spirits on a semi-truck, a skinwalker, and a pale spirit
3. Archer Avenue,
Illinois
Archer Avenue is not only a haunted road but also the most
haunted place in Chicago. The road between James-Sag Church and Resurrection
Cemetery weaves its way through forests, lakes, and cemeteries each with its
own terrifying tale. Archer Avenue is home to some restless spirits. But the
scariest of the stories is that of Resurrection Mary. The Legend goes that one
night Mary was out dancing with her boyfriend. The two got into an argument
before Mary left for home in the cold. Along the road, she was hit by a driver
who took off leaving her for dead. She was later buried in the Resurrection
Cemetery. She hitchhikes and remains silent but asks to be let out at the
cemetery then disappears. Phantom ghosts have also been reported in the area.
2. Old Pali Road,
Hawaii
Hawaii Island is full of fascinating history but also
countless ghosts. While you will find several haunted hikes across the island,
there is no hike spookier than the abandoned Old Peli Road. On this road, ghost
stories outnumber the hikers found on the trail. The story has it that several soldiers were pushed over the lookout for their untimely deaths during the
campaign to unify the island. There have been reports of their ghosts wandering
the trail in the dark. If you are a pork lover, you may be in trouble
driving on this road. Your car will stop at some point on the road and refuse
to move, an old woman with a dog will then appear. For you to continue with the
journey, you must feed the pork to the dog.
1. Route 2A, Maine
If you are fond of picking up hitchhikers, you may want to
change your mind as you drive along Route 2A in Haynesville. The road has been
a death trap for many years, especially during winter. The road has piled up
several deaths leading to some scary stories. The most common story involves a
little girl ghost who walks down the road looking lost. Some people have
reported stopping and offering her a lift which she will climb in but
shortly disappear from the seat. Other people claim to have seen a woman
begging for help for a car accident involving her husband. If you stop to help
her, you will be overcome with a deep dark chill.
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