This is the Most Haunted Place in North Carolina
You’ve heard of haunted houses, but what about actual haunted places in North Carolina? As it turns out, North Carolina has quite a few haunted spots, which are perfect to check out during the fall months. So, what’s the absolutely most haunted place in North Carolina?
Most Haunted Place in North Carolina
The experts at Visit North Carolina have a feature out highlighting the most haunted places in the state. “Enjoy a spooky meal in a haunted restaurant, visit one of our famous lighthouses humming with spiritual activity or dare to stay the night in a haunted hotel,” they state. That certainly sounds like a fun fall activity to me.
Their pick for the most haunted spot in North Carolina is the Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville. “The Pink Lady is a well-known, friendly spirit roaming The Omni Grove Park Inn since the 1920s,” they explain. They add that she’s been spotted “as a vibrant pink mist or a young woman in a pink ballgown, most often by children.” The Pink Lady has also been blamed for lights and air conditioners turning on and off, which seems pretty harmless to me.
If you’re looking to travel outside of North Carolina and look for a haunted spot, Timeout.com has a new feature out about the most haunted Airbnbs in America. “We’ve scoured Airbnb’s most eclectic and eerie listings to find the most haunted Airbnbs in America, from creepy castles to spooky spare bedrooms and mysterious mansions,” they explain. “These rental haunted houses feature charming creaking floorboards, whimsical wainscoting, and vintage vibes along with chills, thrills, and frights from spirited ghost hosts that are straight out of the best Halloween movies of all time.”
According to Timeout.com, the No. 1 most haunted place in America is The Haunted Brothel in Victor, Colorado. As the story goes, following a fire in 1899, which destroyed this brothel, casino and saloon, “the space was rebuilt and meticulously restored, bringing spirited supernatural stories,” according to Timeout.com. So, who’s the ghost who occupies this spot? It’s not a bar regular. It’s a “former miner who died in a gunfight.” They also state that some of the taxidermy and art that decorates the place is really creepy, which adds a nice, spooky touch. They say this spot is affordable if you stay with a large group. I honestly wouldn’t want to stay at any of these places alone, so I say, the more, the merrier.