America’s Most Haunted Places

From the ghostly corridors of abandoned asylums to the restless spirits of Civil War battlefields, explore over 600 documented paranormal locations across all 50 states. Every shadow has a story. Every whisper has a witness.

600+ Haunted Locations
50 States Covered
150+ Haunted Hotels
85+ Cemeteries

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a location “haunted”?

A location is considered haunted when multiple credible witnesses report unexplained phenomena such as apparitions, disembodied voices, cold spots, objects moving on their own, or feelings of being watched. We document locations with documented history of paranormal reports from visitors, staff, and paranormal investigators.

Can I visit these haunted places?

Many of our listed locations are open to the public, including haunted hotels, restaurants, and historic sites that offer ghost tours. Each listing includes visiting information such as hours, admission fees, and tour availability. Some locations are on private property and should only be observed from public areas.

Which state has the most haunted places?

California, Georgia, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania top our list with the highest concentration of documented haunted locations. Savannah, Georgia is often called the most haunted city in America, while New Orleans, Louisiana is famous for its voodoo history and restless spirits.

How do you verify haunted locations?

We research each location’s history, documented paranormal reports, eyewitness accounts, and any investigations by paranormal research teams. We prioritize locations featured in reputable publications, investigated by established ghost hunting groups, or with consistent reports spanning many years.

“The dead are never truly gone… they’re just waiting to be found.”

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