America’s 19 Scariest Destinations—Are You Brave Enough to Visit?

America is filled with places that carry eerie histories, ghostly sightings, and tales of the supernatural. From abandoned asylums to historic mansions with restless spirits, these destinations are known for stirring fear and fascination.

Americans across the country agree: these 19 locations are some of the most terrifying, whether it’s the ominous silence of a forgotten town or the unsettling vibe of a haunted hotel. Here’s a look at some of the scariest places in the United States—each one steeped in mystery and guaranteed to make your spine tingle.

The Stanley Hotel – Estes Park, Colorado

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The inspiration behind The Shining, the Stanley Hotel is known for ghostly apparitions and strange sounds, especially in Room 217. It’s a popular haunt for thrill-seekers and horror fans.

Eastern State Penitentiary – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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This former prison is famous for its harsh treatment of inmates. Now a museum, visitors report hearing eerie whispers and seeing shadowy figures along the cell blocks.

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Salem Witch House – Salem, Massachusetts

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The last structure in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials, this house evokes memories of the town’s dark history. Many feel an unsettling energy around this historic site.

The Winchester Mystery House – San Jose, California

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Built by Sarah Winchester, this sprawling mansion is filled with maze-like hallways and staircases leading nowhere. It’s said she built it to appease the spirits of those killed by Winchester rifles.

St. Augustine Lighthouse – St. Augustine, Florida

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Known for ghostly figures and eerie footsteps, this lighthouse is one of Florida’s most haunted spots. Visitors report sightings of the former keeper and a child who passed away there.

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The Villisca Axe Murder House – Villisca, Iowa

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Scene of a brutal unsolved murder in 1912, this house is open for ghost tours. Many visitors claim to hear children’s voices and feel cold chills inside.

LaLaurie Mansion – New Orleans, Louisiana

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Once home to the infamous Madame LaLaurie, this mansion holds a grisly past of torture and tragedy. Ghostly moans are said to echo through its walls.

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum – Weston, West Virginia

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This abandoned asylum once housed thousands of patients in inhumane conditions. Visitors report hearing cries and seeing apparitions in its decaying halls.

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The Queen Mary – Long Beach, California

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This retired ocean liner is notorious for paranormal activity, with ghostly apparitions reported in its old pool area and cabin rooms.

Alcatraz Island – San Francisco, California

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The former prison is steeped in tales of hauntings. Many believe the spirits of inmates linger, and visitors report cold spots and eerie noises.

The Myrtles Plantation – St. Francisville, Louisiana

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Rumored to be one of America’s most haunted homes, it’s known for ghost sightings, including the spirit of a young girl in antebellum clothing.

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Gettysburg Battlefield – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

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The site of a major Civil War battle, Gettysburg is filled with reports of ghostly soldiers and sounds of gunfire echoing across the fields.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium – Louisville, Kentucky

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Once a tuberculosis hospital, this sanatorium is now famous for paranormal activity. Visitors often report seeing shadow figures and feeling an overwhelming sense of dread.

Moon River Brewing Company – Savannah, Georgia

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This historic brewery is said to be haunted by rowdy spirits who have been known to throw bottles and make mischief in the bar area.

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The Riddle House – West Palm Beach, Florida

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Once a funeral parlor, this Victorian house is now haunted by its former employees, who are said to slam doors and move furniture.

Helltown – Summit County, Ohio

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This ghost town is shrouded in urban legends, from abandoned buildings to eerie apparitions. Locals believe the area is haunted and avoid it after dark.

Hotel Monte Vista – Flagstaff, Arizona

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This historic hotel is known for ghostly encounters, including an infamous phantom bellboy who is said to knock on doors late at night.

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Jerome Grand Hotel – Jerome, Arizona

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Once a hospital, this hotel is now a hub of ghostly activity, with reports of patients and nurses roaming the halls.

Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery – Cook County, Illinois

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A small, isolated cemetery near Chicago, it’s famous for eerie sightings, including phantom cars and a woman in white who appears on gravestones.

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