With Halloween right around the corner, now is the perfect time to experience a variety of Alabama's most haunted places. And what better way to do it than with a road trip. From scary hotels and terrifying restaurants, to spooky cemeteries and haunted attractions, Alabama is home to several places that are great for a spooky road trip.
Listed below, we've mapped out a road trip that features six haunted places and attractions that are perfect for visiting this Halloween season. For driving directions, you can view the Google map here.
1. Arx Mortis Haunted Attraction - Killen
Arx Mortis is one of Alabama's most haunted attractions. It attracts visitors from all over the Southeast and is guaranteed to give you the ultimate scare. For more information, click here.
2. Dead Children's Playground - Huntsville
Tucked away in a wooded area of Maple Hill Cemetery is the Dead Children's Playground. According to several reports, the spirits of children come out late at night to play on this playground. For more information, click here.
3. Insanitarium Haunted Attraction - Pinson
Insanitarium is another haunted attraction that'll give you the ultimate scare. This Halloween season, you'll experience the twisted minds of Dr. Ausnemen and his new rival, Dr. Folter. For more information, click here.
4. Sloss Fright Furnace - Birmingham
Sloss Fright Furnace is a haunted attraction that takes place at the historic Sloss Furnaces. It's one of the world's top fright attractions, and this year, visitors will experience Slag's revenge. For more information, click here.
5. St. James Hotel - Selma
The St. James Hotel is one of Alabama's most haunted hotels. It's believed to be haunted by Jesse James and his girlfriend, Lucinda. Many guests have also reported hearing barks from the courtyard, which is believed to be the ghost of Jesse's dog. For more information, click here.
6. Gaines Ridge Dinner Club - Camden
Gaines Ridge Dinner Club is located in an 1800s antebellum home and is well known for its ghosts. Several guests have reported hearing the screams of a woman and the cries from a baby. Some guests have also witnessed a woman's apparition floating past the windows. For more information, click here.
Have you been to any of these haunted places? If so, share your experience(s) with us. Also, do you have any special plans this Halloween season? If so, share them with us in the comments.
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