Georgia is the state that’s known for having a slew of haunted houses, ghost sightings, and scary stories from yesteryear. In fact, Georgia pulls in a ton of tourists from the state’s haunted history alone. If you haven’t yet taken The Ultimate Terrifying Georgia Road Trip, then now might be a great time to plan it. Otherwise, take a look at the following eight creepy towns in Georgia for a haunting experience.
- Andersonville, Georgia
Flickr MyEyeSees This particular small town in Georgia is said to be a huge site for paranormal activity in the Deep South. In fact, Andersonville is the former location of a Civil War prison camp. Although the actual camp has since been demolished, many have confirmed that the spirited ghosts of the Union prisoners remain, haunting the area at night. Living conditions were so horrendous at the camp. Approximately 13,000 prisoners died in the three years it was open, which makes for quite a few incredibly restless, and angry spirits. Andersonville, GA 31711, USA
- Allatoona, Georgia
Flickr Expert Infantry Allatoona was a town in Barstow County, which at one point had up to 1,000 inhabitants. Many different train conductors and engineers have reported ghosts haunting Allatoona Pass. They have felt and seen spirits when their trains venture through this area. Since thousands of Civil War soldiers died during the Battle of Allatoona, it has been thought that the ghosts which haunt the Pass are just spirits of soldiers looking to find their way home. Allatoona, GA 30121, USA
- Scull Shoals Ruins, Georgia
Flickr G. DAWSON The ruins of Scull Shoals have been quite a popular spot for people looking to become immersed in Georgia history. You have to drive fairly deep into Oconee National Forest to find the ruins of the village, but it’s well worth it. The village once thrived between 1840-1920, but after a series of floods, fires, murders, and the like, everyone abandoned the town, leaving behind remnants of long ago. Scull Shoals Archeological Area, Georgia 30677, USA
- Godfrey, Georgia
flickr/Neal Wellons This town has been officially deemed a ghost town, which means little to no inhabitants are left. Godfrey was incorporated in July 1906, and it was named for Dr. Ervine Godfrey. However, now all that remains are mostly ruined, dilapidated houses, making it the perfect setting for a horror movie. Godfrey, GA 30650, USA
- Hoschton, Georgia
Flickr MFer Photography There have been quite a few stories about Hoschton, Georgia. From the outside, Hoschton looks like a normal, average town. However, there are a few spots which are straight out of a horror movie. Take the Hoschton Water Tower, for example. Many have claimed that the tower is inhabited by a vengeful spirit. If you go up to the tower and touch the center leg with both hands and close your eyes, you will get a vision of your own death. Pretty spooky stuff, right? Hoschton, GA 30548, USA
- Talbotton, Georgia
Flickr OZinOH This small town in Georgia had less than 1,000 inhabitants when reported in 2014, which makes it quite small. Yet, one story to come out of this small town surely had a huge impact on Talbot County. In the 1840s, the townspeople reported a werewolf killing off livestock throughout the county. There were so many animals murdered that a $200 reward was offered to anyone who could kill the werewolf. Many people began to suspect a peculiar young girl named Isabella Burton to be the wild beast. Whenever she would leave town, livestock would remain unharmed. Even once, a hunter claimed to have shot the werewolf. The next day, Isabella had a wound in the same spot as the beast. Isabella is buried in the town cemetery, and people claim they can still hear howls in the middle of the night. Talbotton, GA 31827, USA
- Fort King George, Georgia
Wikimedia Who here has seen M. Night Shyamalan’s spooky thriller “The Village?” Fort King, Georgia looks nearly identical to the small town that’s featured in the film. It’s a historic site for the state, yet many claim that the tormented spirits of soldiers in search of their heads still wander the grounds. Fort King George State Historic Site, 302 McIntosh Rd, Darien, GA 31305, USA
- Apalachee, Georgia
Flickr stevbach1 Apalachee, Georgia was incorporated in 1907 and soon became a thriving railroad town in the state. However, after the railroad died down, many inhabitants left the small town, leaving behind a slew of old, abandoned buildings in their wake. Although it may not be a haunted tiny town, the buildings that remain sure make it look like it can be the setting for a horror movie. Apalachee, GA 30650, USA
Have you ever visited any of these Georgia towns? If so, did you have a paranormal experience? Let us know in the comments below.
Flickr MyEyeSees
This particular small town in Georgia is said to be a huge site for paranormal activity in the Deep South. In fact, Andersonville is the former location of a Civil War prison camp. Although the actual camp has since been demolished, many have confirmed that the spirited ghosts of the Union prisoners remain, haunting the area at night. Living conditions were so horrendous at the camp. Approximately 13,000 prisoners died in the three years it was open, which makes for quite a few incredibly restless, and angry spirits.
Andersonville, GA 31711, USA
Flickr Expert Infantry
Allatoona was a town in Barstow County, which at one point had up to 1,000 inhabitants. Many different train conductors and engineers have reported ghosts haunting Allatoona Pass. They have felt and seen spirits when their trains venture through this area. Since thousands of Civil War soldiers died during the Battle of Allatoona, it has been thought that the ghosts which haunt the Pass are just spirits of soldiers looking to find their way home.
Allatoona, GA 30121, USA
Flickr G. DAWSON
The ruins of Scull Shoals have been quite a popular spot for people looking to become immersed in Georgia history. You have to drive fairly deep into Oconee National Forest to find the ruins of the village, but it’s well worth it. The village once thrived between 1840-1920, but after a series of floods, fires, murders, and the like, everyone abandoned the town, leaving behind remnants of long ago.
Scull Shoals Archeological Area, Georgia 30677, USA
flickr/Neal Wellons
This town has been officially deemed a ghost town, which means little to no inhabitants are left. Godfrey was incorporated in July 1906, and it was named for Dr. Ervine Godfrey. However, now all that remains are mostly ruined, dilapidated houses, making it the perfect setting for a horror movie.
Godfrey, GA 30650, USA
Flickr MFer Photography
There have been quite a few stories about Hoschton, Georgia. From the outside, Hoschton looks like a normal, average town. However, there are a few spots which are straight out of a horror movie. Take the Hoschton Water Tower, for example. Many have claimed that the tower is inhabited by a vengeful spirit. If you go up to the tower and touch the center leg with both hands and close your eyes, you will get a vision of your own death. Pretty spooky stuff, right?
Hoschton, GA 30548, USA
Flickr OZinOH
This small town in Georgia had less than 1,000 inhabitants when reported in 2014, which makes it quite small. Yet, one story to come out of this small town surely had a huge impact on Talbot County. In the 1840s, the townspeople reported a werewolf killing off livestock throughout the county. There were so many animals murdered that a $200 reward was offered to anyone who could kill the werewolf. Many people began to suspect a peculiar young girl named Isabella Burton to be the wild beast. Whenever she would leave town, livestock would remain unharmed. Even once, a hunter claimed to have shot the werewolf. The next day, Isabella had a wound in the same spot as the beast. Isabella is buried in the town cemetery, and people claim they can still hear howls in the middle of the night.
Talbotton, GA 31827, USA
Wikimedia
Who here has seen M. Night Shyamalan’s spooky thriller “The Village?” Fort King, Georgia looks nearly identical to the small town that’s featured in the film. It’s a historic site for the state, yet many claim that the tormented spirits of soldiers in search of their heads still wander the grounds.
Fort King George State Historic Site, 302 McIntosh Rd, Darien, GA 31305, USA
Flickr stevbach1
Apalachee, Georgia was incorporated in 1907 and soon became a thriving railroad town in the state. However, after the railroad died down, many inhabitants left the small town, leaving behind a slew of old, abandoned buildings in their wake. Although it may not be a haunted tiny town, the buildings that remain sure make it look like it can be the setting for a horror movie.
Apalachee, GA 30650, USA
Also, if scary spots in Georgia are truly your thing, be sure to take a look at the following article: There’s A Room At This Georgia Inn That’s So Haunted You Need To Sign A Waiver.
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creepy towns in georgia September 15, 2022 Jennifer Young What’s one of the most haunted towns in Georgia? As already mentioned, there are several spooky small towns in Georgia. However, some of the larger towns are just as spooky, if not more. One of the most haunted towns in Georgia is Savannah. Savannah isn’t only one of Georgia’s most haunted towns. It’s also one of the most haunted towns in America. What makes this historic town such a haunted place to visit is the amount of paranormal activity that takes place. For example, the Mercer House was formerly owned by a voodoo-practicing antiques dealer. It’s believed that this house is haunted by the man Mr. Mercer killed during an argument. Several locations throughout Savannah have also had ghost sightings, including The Pirate’s House restaurant and Fort Pulaski. Each year, Savannah attracts thousands upon thousands of paranormal investigators and everyday people like you and me wanting to spot a ghost. If you’ve ever wanted to have a paranormal experience, a visit to Savannah belongs on your bucket list. In what three Georgia locations will you likely have a paranormal experience?
- Oakland Cemetery Oakland Cemetery, which covers 40 acres and is located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the final resting place of around 70,000 people, including generals, governors, and famous Georgia residents. There are also many people buried here that are unknown. Visitors of this cemetery have witnessed some pretty strange things, one of which was a Union soldier being hung from a tree. Names have also been heard in what sounded like a Confederate soldier doing a military roll call.
- 17 Hundred 90 Inn & Tavern The 17 Hundred 90 Inn & Tavern is the oldest hotel in Savannah, Georgia. It’s believed to be haunted by Anne Powell. She was a young and pregnant 17-year-old girl who supposedly jumped to her death from room 204. Today, it’s believed that she haunts this particular room. So, if you stay in room 204, you just might see her ghost. Your belongings might even come up missing. If you stay in the room, you’ll even need to sign a waiver.
- Kennesaw House The historic Kennesaw House is located in Marietta and is another one of Georgia’s most haunted places. During the Civil War, it was used as a hospital. Today, it’s believed to be haunted by approximately 700 ghosts. It’s currently operated as a museum, and several visitors have reported some pretty strange occurrences. One of the most popular occurrences that’s often reported involves a basement elevator. Whenever this elevator opens, many visitors claim to see soldiers in hospital beds and a surgeon walking around.
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creepy towns in georgia
September 15, 2022
Jennifer Young
What’s one of the most haunted towns in Georgia? As already mentioned, there are several spooky small towns in Georgia. However, some of the larger towns are just as spooky, if not more. One of the most haunted towns in Georgia is Savannah. Savannah isn’t only one of Georgia’s most haunted towns. It’s also one of the most haunted towns in America. What makes this historic town such a haunted place to visit is the amount of paranormal activity that takes place. For example, the Mercer House was formerly owned by a voodoo-practicing antiques dealer. It’s believed that this house is haunted by the man Mr. Mercer killed during an argument. Several locations throughout Savannah have also had ghost sightings, including The Pirate’s House restaurant and Fort Pulaski. Each year, Savannah attracts thousands upon thousands of paranormal investigators and everyday people like you and me wanting to spot a ghost. If you’ve ever wanted to have a paranormal experience, a visit to Savannah belongs on your bucket list. In what three Georgia locations will you likely have a paranormal experience?
- Oakland Cemetery Oakland Cemetery, which covers 40 acres and is located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the final resting place of around 70,000 people, including generals, governors, and famous Georgia residents. There are also many people buried here that are unknown. Visitors of this cemetery have witnessed some pretty strange things, one of which was a Union soldier being hung from a tree. Names have also been heard in what sounded like a Confederate soldier doing a military roll call.
- 17 Hundred 90 Inn & Tavern The 17 Hundred 90 Inn & Tavern is the oldest hotel in Savannah, Georgia. It’s believed to be haunted by Anne Powell. She was a young and pregnant 17-year-old girl who supposedly jumped to her death from room 204. Today, it’s believed that she haunts this particular room. So, if you stay in room 204, you just might see her ghost. Your belongings might even come up missing. If you stay in the room, you’ll even need to sign a waiver.
- Kennesaw House The historic Kennesaw House is located in Marietta and is another one of Georgia’s most haunted places. During the Civil War, it was used as a hospital. Today, it’s believed to be haunted by approximately 700 ghosts. It’s currently operated as a museum, and several visitors have reported some pretty strange occurrences. One of the most popular occurrences that’s often reported involves a basement elevator. Whenever this elevator opens, many visitors claim to see soldiers in hospital beds and a surgeon walking around.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
As already mentioned, there are several spooky small towns in Georgia. However, some of the larger towns are just as spooky, if not more. One of the most haunted towns in Georgia is Savannah. Savannah isn’t only one of Georgia’s most haunted towns. It’s also one of the most haunted towns in America. What makes this historic town such a haunted place to visit is the amount of paranormal activity that takes place. For example, the Mercer House was formerly owned by a voodoo-practicing antiques dealer. It’s believed that this house is haunted by the man Mr. Mercer killed during an argument. Several locations throughout Savannah have also had ghost sightings, including The Pirate’s House restaurant and Fort Pulaski. Each year, Savannah attracts thousands upon thousands of paranormal investigators and everyday people like you and me wanting to spot a ghost. If you’ve ever wanted to have a paranormal experience, a visit to Savannah belongs on your bucket list.
In what three Georgia locations will you likely have a paranormal experience?
- Oakland Cemetery
Oakland Cemetery, which covers 40 acres and is located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the final resting place of around 70,000 people, including generals, governors, and famous Georgia residents. There are also many people buried here that are unknown. Visitors of this cemetery have witnessed some pretty strange things, one of which was a Union soldier being hung from a tree. Names have also been heard in what sounded like a Confederate soldier doing a military roll call.
- 17 Hundred 90 Inn & Tavern
The 17 Hundred 90 Inn & Tavern is the oldest hotel in Savannah, Georgia. It’s believed to be haunted by Anne Powell. She was a young and pregnant 17-year-old girl who supposedly jumped to her death from room 204. Today, it’s believed that she haunts this particular room. So, if you stay in room 204, you just might see her ghost. Your belongings might even come up missing. If you stay in the room, you’ll even need to sign a waiver.
- Kennesaw House
The historic Kennesaw House is located in Marietta and is another one of Georgia’s most haunted places. During the Civil War, it was used as a hospital. Today, it’s believed to be haunted by approximately 700 ghosts. It’s currently operated as a museum, and several visitors have reported some pretty strange occurrences. One of the most popular occurrences that’s often reported involves a basement elevator. Whenever this elevator opens, many visitors claim to see soldiers in hospital beds and a surgeon walking around.