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Explore South Carolina’s Haunted Hotels and Thrilling Trails This Fall

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Explore South Carolina’s Spooky Side: Haunted Hotels and Trails Await!

Ah, fall! The air turns crisp, leaves crunch underfoot, and talk of ghostly encounters begins to swirl around campfires and coffee shops alike. If you’re like many who eagerly anticipate every pumpkin-spiced bit of this spooky season, we’re about to take you on a fun, goosebump-inducing ride through some of South Carolina’s most haunted hotels and equally eerie haunted trails nearby. So gather ’round and prepare for some friendly frights!

Haunted Escapes in South Carolina

Southern charm isn’t always about plantations and sweet tea; sometimes it’s about ghost stories and eerie encounters. Those off-the-beaten-path tales, where the past lingers a little longer than expected, give us an enticing peek into the unknown.

First on our hair-raising list is the Litchfield Plantation House on Pawley’s Island. This historic plantation, dating back to the 1700s, is a favorite for weddings. But come October, the focus shifts to specters rather than ceremonies! Rumor has it that a former resident doctor still wanders the halls, perhaps checking in on the living now and then. This could be your perfect Halloween adventure if you’re keen to meet a ghostly host.

In downtown Greenville stands the majestic Westin Poinsett. Though it boasts a luxurious charm, some guests are known to, shall we say, check in and never check out. This lovingly restored historical hotel once housed John Calhoun and is believed to host a few spirits from times past. So keep an eye out—if you dare!

For those interested in a mix of history with their hauntings, the Embassy Suites in Columbia might just fit the bill. Built on the site of the old state arsenal, this hotel’s phantoms are likely to don a uniform. Acknowledged as a Civil War monument, it’s not unusual for guests to encounter a soldierly spirit or two.

Haunted Trails and Beyond

Not just hotels; the trails around here offer their own chills. Just a short drive from Charlotte, Scarrigan Farms is a 275-acre spook fest. When the sun sets, this otherwise serene landscape transforms into one of the state’s most terrifying haunted trails. Adrenaline seekers, get ready for 40 minutes of unrelenting thrills and chills.

In Monroe, the awesomely named The 13th Acre invites visitors to a unique haunted experience. Featuring multiple attractions, this site promises an eerie journey through haunted cemeteries, twisted woodland trails, and more. Depending on your courage level, choose a ticket to match your desired thrill.

Hickory Grove Haunted Trail in Gastonia stands as a longstanding tradition in local haunts, celebrating over 30 years of scaring the socks off visitors. Sprawled across a spooky path, it guarantees unexpected surprises at every turn.

Don’t forget about Booger Jim’s Hollow in Blacksburg, SC, which offers quite a story. Legend has it that Booger Jim still haunts the grounds, making it a definite haunt for those who crave lore with their loot of frights. It’s as if the tale of Jim lurks around every corner, daring visitors to confront its chilling narrative.

Want something more family-friendly? Look no further than SCarowinds, where amusement park rides take on a haunted twist. Offering thrill rides in the dark and spooky setups throughout the park, it’s fun for all ages, especially with “No Boo” necklaces to ward off overzealous ghouls.

If you find yourself in China Grove, check out the Maze of Terror. This unique experience offers a mix of indoor and outdoor adventures designed to spook. With haunted hayrides and a chilling corn maze, it’s a farmstop that fans of fright should definitely bookmark.

This fall, whether you’re looking to stay a night in history’s grips or face the phantoms of the night on a haunted trail, the Carolinas are rich with stories waiting to be told and spirits ready to meet you. Happy haunting!


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Author: HERE Greenwood

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