Whittier, Alaska, is an all-around creepy place. And the creepfest starts before you even arrive. There's a long, narrow tunnel through the mountain just to get there, and the experience of driving through it is just plain unsettling. So you arrive in Whittier a little bit spooked from driving through that much darkness. The tunnel then spits you out right on the waterfront where there's almost always a thick blanket of fog blocking the view. You've arrived, and now it's time to camp at Whittier Parking & Camping for a paranormal weekend you'll never forget. You can explore the reportedly haunted town and see for yourself if any of it is true. Without further ado, here's more information on what just very well may be the most haunted place for camping in Alaska:
The journey to Whittier begins with the terrifying Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, a dark and unsettling 2.5-mile-long journey through a narrow, dark, underground passage.
The one-lane tunnel is shared with both directions of traffic and the Alaska Railroad, so you must wait for your turn to go through, which is once an hour in the summer.
The tunnel spits you out right on the water. Whittier is often covered with a thick blanket of fog, adding to the mysterious and all-around creepy vibe.
Whittier Camping & Parking is at 101 Whittier Street, Whittier, AK, 99693. There are 50 spots available for tent camping or RV parking at this Alaska campground.
This campground is in a perfect location to explore the haunted and creepy sites of Whittier. It may be the most haunted campground in Alaska.
The Buckner Building is an abandoned building known for paranormal activity. In the 1950s, it was military housing; today, it's said that people hear talking and footsteps throughout the building.
The Begich Towers are condos where most of the residents of Whittier live. Many residents have reported hearing ghosts searching for food in kitchens, wandering around heavy-footed up and down the stairs, and whistling in the night.
Stay at Whittier Camping & Parking and experience firsthand the most haunted campground in Alaska. Explore the paranormal activity in Whittier and hike the foggy surrounding country.
For more information, head to the Whittier Parking & Campground website.
Have you camped in Whittier? Do you agree that it's the most haunted place for camping in Alaska? We'd love to hear all about your experiences -- be sure to tell us in the comments below! For related content, you'll love learning about our haunted road trip through Alaska.
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