Haunted Road Trips: The Creepiest Routes to Take This Halloween
There’s something about a road trip that feels exciting—until you realize the road you’re on might be haunted. A haunted road trip, suddenly, the open highway doesn’t feel so open, and every shadow looks like it’s hiding something (or someone). If you’re the kind of person who thinks, “Sure, let’s drive down a ghost-infested road for fun,” then buckle up, because these routes are packed with enough creepy vibes to make you question your life choices. Here are Haunted Road Trips: The Creepiest Routes to Take This Halloween—because who doesn’t love a little paranormal panic with their GPS directions?
Haunted Road Trips USA

Where to start? The USA is so vast, so populated, yet so remote. There are roads that have been explored for decades, and some that Google Maps hasn’t been able to find. Question: If it isn’t on Google Maps, does the road truly exist? Maybe when you turn down one of these haunted road trips to Take This Halloween, you might discover the unknown, see the forbidden… or even try to forget you even came.
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Clinton Road, New Jersey
Oh, Clinton Road. Where do we even start? Phantom cars, creepy lights, and a ghost boy who returns your coins if you toss them in the river? No thanks. And let’s not forget the Jersey Devil lurking around. Honestly, who thought this was a good idea for a road trip? -
Route 66, California
Sure, Route 66 is iconic, but did anyone mention the ghost towns and disappearing hitchhikers? Because that’s a hard pass for me. It’s like the road itself is daring you to keep driving. Nostalgia is great and all, but not when it comes with a side of “Is that a ghost in my backseat?” -
Ohio State Reformatory, Mansfield, Ohio
A haunted prison? Really? This place is crawling with ghostly inmates, and you’re supposed to just… walk around? In the dark? With ghost-hunting equipment? I’ll be over here, not doing that, thank you very much. -
Riverdale Road, Colorado
Riverdale Road is basically a horror movie waiting to happen. Ghostly figures, flickering lights, and that constant feeling of being watched? Nope. I’ll stick to roads where the scariest thing is a pothole. -
Goatman’s Bridge, Texas
Oh, you want me to knock three times on a haunted bridge to summon a half-man, half-goat spirit? Sure, let me just add “terrifying Goatman encounter” to my bucket list. Spoiler alert: I’m not doing it. -
Highway 20, Oregon
This road is the stuff of nightmares. Ghostly hitchhikers, strange lights, and a serial killer’s dark history? Yeah, I’ll just take the scenic route, thanks. Who needs this kind of stress? -
The Renaissance Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio
A haunted hotel on a haunted road trip sounds fun until you’re on the fourth floor and the doors start slamming on their own. Faucets turning on and off? Whispers in the night? I didn’t sign up for a sleepover with ghosts. -
Poogan’s Porch, Charleston, South Carolina
A haunted restaurant with a ghost dog? Okay, that’s kind of cute… until you feel a cold breeze and realize it’s not the AC. I just wanted some fried green tomatoes, not a side of paranormal activity. -
Salem, Massachusetts
Salem is synonymous with Halloween. Salem is all fun and games until you’re walking those haunted streets and hear whispers from the witch trials. A ghost tour here is basically a history lesson with a side of “what was that noise?” I’m sweating just thinking about it. -
Cuba Road, Illinois
Ghostly orbs, phantom cars, and a lantern-carrying woman who vanishes when you get close? Maybe it is just another Halloween haunted house trick, but umm… this is a road trip. Yeah, no. I’ll just stay in my car with the doors locked, thank you very much.
International Roadtrips of Spookiness
If you think that the US is the only place to take a spooky road trip, think again. These international locations to us might be home to you, or maybe you’re on vacation and miss the ghosts you’re familiar with. A thought to ponder, if you came across these hauntings, would you be fearful or wonder what their accent is like? Do they even have one? These are some roads that hold the answer to… I dare you to take the drive.
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Wakehurst Parkway, Australia
This road is haunted by a spectral woman in white. Why are they always in white? Cars are known to stall for no reason. Oh, and it’s pitch black at night. Sounds like a great way to ruin a perfectly good rental car. -
Karak Highway, Malaysia
Ghostly apparitions, a creepy yellow Volkswagen Beetle, and a boy searching for his mom? Also, what is it with the yellow VW Beetles? This highway is basically a ghost convention on this haunted road trip. I’ll pass, but thanks for the nightmares. -
Pluckley Village, United Kingdom
The most haunted village in England? Maybe Halloween is as infamous here, but the haunted road trip to this destination is enough to make you contemplate staying the night in this village. Sure, let’s just stroll through streets filled with restless spirits like it’s no big deal. Ghostly Highwayman? Watercress Woman? I don’t even know what that is, but I’m already scared.
Fleeting Spirits
So, are you feeling brave enough to take on these haunted road trips, even during Halloween? Or are you, like me, already Googling “safest non-haunted destinations”? Either way, good luck out there. And maybe keep the car running… just in case. Oh, and I hope Waze lets you know what lies ahead on your journey.
