Haunted Places in Alabama

Alabama is a state with a rich history and a diverse cultural heritage, and it is no surprise that it is also home to several haunted locations. From haunted plantations and antebellum mansions to ghostly cemeteries and abandoned mental hospitals, Alabama is a state that is steeped in ghostly legends and tales of the paranormal. There are many reasons why Alabama is considered one of the most haunted states in the United States, including its history of slavery, the Civil War, and other traumatic events.

Read More


  • Ghosts of the Drish House

    Ghosts of the Drish House

    Explore the ghostly charm of Drish House, Alabama’s haunting heritage! Amid its historic hallways whispers riveting tales of the past, where love, insanity, and fiery legends meld into an unforgettable landmark.

  • Ghosts of the Gaines Ridge Dinner Club

    Ghosts of the Gaines Ridge Dinner Club

    Experience Southern charm at the Gaines Ridge Dinner Club! Dive into historic elegance while feasting on homemade, gourmet meals. Dining at Gaines Ridge is not just a meal, it’s a memory!

  • Ghosts of the Redmont Hotel

    Ghosts of the Redmont Hotel

    Dive into luxury at Redmont Hotel, a vintage haven boasting state-of-the-art amenities. Unwind in chic rooms or savor gourmet delights at our on-site restaurants, all while soaking in panoramic city views.

  • Ghosts of the Tutwiler Hotel

    Ghosts of the Tutwiler Hotel

    Experience Southern charm at its finest at Birmingham’s Tutwiler Hotel. This blog post unveils the iconic hotel’s rich history, top-notch service, plush comforts, and the upscale on-site dining option, promising an unforgettable stay steeped in luxury and tradition.

  • Ghosts of the Tombigbee River

    Ghosts of the Tombigbee River

    Explore the natural charm of Tombigbee River! This blog reveals its breathtaking beauty, rich biodiversity, and inviting recreational activities. A must-visit for every adventurer and nature lover!

  • Ghosts of the Boyington Oak

    Ghosts of the Boyington Oak

    Discover the mystery of Boyington Oak, a local legend in Alabama’s history. This enduring tree, seeded over a wrongly accused man’s grave, is said to hold his innocent spirit. Explore the enthralling tale of justice, tales from beyond the grave and Mother Nature’s own courtroom!

  • Ghosts of the Pickens County Courthouse

    Ghosts of the Pickens County Courthouse

    Uncover the history of Pickens County Courthouse in our latest blog post! Explore the events that shaped its iconic structure, the legal legends held within its halls, and its intriguing ghost stories that add a tantalizing twist to this heritage site.

  • Ghosts of the Lucas Tavern in Alabama

    Ghosts of the Lucas Tavern in Alabama

    Discover Alabama’s charming, historic Lucas Tavern: an antiquated hidden gem, offering a time travel experience back to the 1820s. Explore her intriguing secrets and relish the allure of simpler times!

  • Ghosts of the Ghost Bridge in Alabama

    Ghosts of the Ghost Bridge in Alabama

    Discover ‘Ghost Bridge’ in Alabama, imbued with chilling allure and spooky tales that add a supernatural twist to local history. An unmissable spot for thrill-seekers and history buffs!

  • Old Bryce Hospital

    Old Bryce Hospital

    The Old Bryce Hospital, located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, stands as an eerie testament to the past. This abandoned insane asylum, with its rich history and reputation for paranormal activity, has become a site of fascination for ghost hunters and enthusiasts. Constructed in the 1850s and officially operational from 1861, the hospital was initially known as…

  • Bibb County Jail

    Bibb County Jail

    Until 2015, the Bibb County Jail in Haunted Alabama stood as a haunting reminder of the past on the courthouse square of Centreville, Alabama. Erected in 1910, this magnificent Renaissance Revival style building showcased exquisite brickwork, grand columns, and imposing high walls that cast a shadow over the surrounding streets. Recognizing its architectural significance, the…

  • Bear Creek Swamp

    Bear Creek Swamp

    Bear Creek Swamp is located along the border of Prattville and Autaugaville, Alabama, along Highway 14. This area predates the creation of Alabama as a state and has a long history. From the Alabamu Indians, who inhabited this area long before European settlers arrived here, to the Creek Tribes who populated the area after, this…

  • Ghost Bridge

    Ghost Bridge

    The Ghost Bridge, situated in Lauderdale County, Alabama, holds a notorious reputation as a site shrouded in haunting tales and eerie rumors. This bridge, now closed to the public, has become synonymous with illicit activities such as murders and witchcraft, adding to its unsettling aura. In January of 2013, due to liability concerns, the county…

  • Kendall Manor

    Kendall Manor

    Kendall Manor, situated in Eufaula, Alabama, is a historic home that has gained renown for its paranormal activity. Originally constructed for James Turner Kendall, the mansion’s construction commenced in 1865, just prior to the onset of the Civil War. However, due to unforeseen delays, the grand residence was not completed until 1867. Designed in the…

  • Jack Cole Road

    Jack Cole Road

    Jack Cole Road, situated in the wooded expanse off Highway 7 in Blount County, Alabama, has gained notoriety for its eerie and haunted reputation. With its origins dating back to 1890, the road has been the site of numerous paranormal occurrences and chilling tales passed down through generations. The road’s haunted history is intertwined with…

  • Saint James Hotel

    Saint James Hotel

    The Brantly Hotel, located in Selma, Alabama, holds a rich history dating back to its construction in 1837. During the tumultuous period of the Civil War, the hotel served as the headquarters for Union forces during the Battle of Selma in 1865. Tragically, much of the town was ravaged by fire, but the hotel miraculously…

  • Fort Morgan

    Fort Morgan

    The history of Fort Morgan in Alabama dates back to its construction, which began in 1819 and was overseen by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Originally referred to as the “work on mobile point,” it was later renamed Fort Morgan in 1833, honoring General Daniel Morgan, a hero of the Revolutionary War. The construction…

  • Sketoe’s Hole

    Sketoe’s Hole

    One of the most famous ghost stories in Alabama revolves around a man named William “Bill” Sketoe Sr., whose life spanned from June 8, 1818, to December 3, 1864. Sketoe, a minister at a Methodist Church in the town of Newton, South Alabama, met a mysterious and tragic end, giving rise to various accounts of…

  • Sloss Furnace

    Sloss Furnace

    Sloss Furnace Company, located in Birmingham, Alabama, operated as a prominent steel manufacturer from 1882 until its closure in 1971. Throughout its long history, the company played a significant role in transforming coal and ore into durable steel, which served as the fundamental material for various industries, ranging from the construction of towering skyscrapers to…