With its long, storied history of hauntings and reports of paranormal activity, South Carolina is a downright spooky state. From haunted cemeteries to haunted cemeteries, to vengeful spirits that terrorize hotels and restaurants, South Carolina full of spooky spots everywhere you turn. Even our streets and highways are haunted. And there’s one road, a highway in the Palmetto State, where you’ll be haunted in triplicate. Driving down this road during the day you’ll be overwhelmed with gorgeous views and Spanish moss hanging so low from the giant oak trees that you’ll swear it hits your car as you pass under. But driving this road after dark… now that’s another experience altogether.
St. Helena Island is located between Beaufort and Hunting Island.
Facebook/St Helena, SC It’s a beautiful, sleepy little community of families that have been here for generations.
The community was first settled in 1670.
Facebook/St Helena, SC Traditions are a big part of this island famously known for preserving the Gullah culture like no other.
St. Helena Island is also more recently known as the home of Candice Glover, American Idol’s 2013 winner.
Facebook/St Helena, SC Her spotlight on national television also shone a national spotlight on this South Carolina island; a community that’s fought hard to preserve its rural integrity and Gullah culture. So much so, that condos and gated communities aren’t even allowed on St. Helena Island, according to their Wikipedia page.
But there’s another thing this South Carolina island is famous for. And it’s found on the eight-mile-long Lands End Road.
Facebook/St Helena, SC Here, there are three legendary haunts that, at night, could send you running for the hills. Take a turn at this directional sign to explore this haunted road.
The Chapel of Ease is located ahead on the left and sits right next to the highway.
TripAdvisor/Lea A There are no lights so maybe you should go by during the day to scope out its location before trying to find it after the sun goes down.
But several haunts surround the Chapel of Ease.
TripAdvisor/jlantern3 Perhaps the most famous revolves around the open Fripp mausoleum. Reportedly, Union soldiers broke into the crypt to raid the treasure. When groundskeepers replaced the bricks that sealed the door, they returned the next day, only to find them in a pile on the ground. The legend has it that they left and never returned.
But the vandalized and haunted mausoleum isn’t the only excitement you may encounter at the Chapel of Ease.
TripAdvisor/tipijo Other hauntings here include reports of hearing singing from inside the church walls, and spooky voices in the surrounding woods. People have even reported seeing an apparition of a woman in white strolling around the cemetery carrying an infant. For sure, this is one spot on Lands End Road that is haunted beyond your worst nightmare.
Further up the road is yet another creepy paranormal experience.
Facebook/Lands End Light It happens near this tree after dark, when people see in the distance a single light that’s as bright, as if it’s coming from a car.
But as the driver approaches the oncoming light… it disappears, into thin air.
Photo used with permission from OIYS photographer Several stories surround the legend of the “Lands End Light,” including a tale of runaway slaves that were found and hanged from this tree. Another legend says the light is the spirit of a soldier killed in a fight over moonshine. We’ll never know which, or if it’s actually both (and we’re not sure we want to find out, either…)
Fort Freemont is located just up the road.
TripAdvisor/whogie Used only briefly by soldiers before being abandoned and sold by the U.S. government, this fort has some downright eerie sightings. They include an apparition of a headless soldier who was beheaded during a fight with locals over moonshine. Yes, this is reportedly the same man seen carrying that light on Lands End Road. Some say he’s looking for his missing head out on that road…
Would you be brave enough to drive down Lands End Road after dark?
TripAdvisor/Faith N Whether you explore on foot by day, or take a drive down this haunted road at night, this is one haunted street in South Carolina that will leave you with more questions than answers.
Did you know about this haunted street in South Carolina? We’d love to hear about your experience in our comments! And for more creepy fun in The Palmetto State, this road trip will take you to some of the most haunted places around.
Facebook/St Helena, SC
It’s a beautiful, sleepy little community of families that have been here for generations.
Traditions are a big part of this island famously known for preserving the Gullah culture like no other.
Her spotlight on national television also shone a national spotlight on this South Carolina island; a community that’s fought hard to preserve its rural integrity and Gullah culture. So much so, that condos and gated communities aren’t even allowed on St. Helena Island, according to their Wikipedia page.
Here, there are three legendary haunts that, at night, could send you running for the hills. Take a turn at this directional sign to explore this haunted road.
TripAdvisor/Lea A
There are no lights so maybe you should go by during the day to scope out its location before trying to find it after the sun goes down.
TripAdvisor/jlantern3
Perhaps the most famous revolves around the open Fripp mausoleum. Reportedly, Union soldiers broke into the crypt to raid the treasure. When groundskeepers replaced the bricks that sealed the door, they returned the next day, only to find them in a pile on the ground. The legend has it that they left and never returned.
TripAdvisor/tipijo
Other hauntings here include reports of hearing singing from inside the church walls, and spooky voices in the surrounding woods. People have even reported seeing an apparition of a woman in white strolling around the cemetery carrying an infant. For sure, this is one spot on Lands End Road that is haunted beyond your worst nightmare.
Facebook/Lands End Light
It happens near this tree after dark, when people see in the distance a single light that’s as bright, as if it’s coming from a car.
Photo used with permission from OIYS photographer
Several stories surround the legend of the “Lands End Light,” including a tale of runaway slaves that were found and hanged from this tree. Another legend says the light is the spirit of a soldier killed in a fight over moonshine. We’ll never know which, or if it’s actually both (and we’re not sure we want to find out, either…)
TripAdvisor/whogie
Used only briefly by soldiers before being abandoned and sold by the U.S. government, this fort has some downright eerie sightings. They include an apparition of a headless soldier who was beheaded during a fight with locals over moonshine. Yes, this is reportedly the same man seen carrying that light on Lands End Road. Some say he’s looking for his missing head out on that road…
TripAdvisor/Faith N
Whether you explore on foot by day, or take a drive down this haunted road at night, this is one haunted street in South Carolina that will leave you with more questions than answers.
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Haunted Street In South Carolina March 05, 2021 Sarah Where are the most haunted places in South Carolina? There is no shortage of haunted places in South Carolina, but which ones are full of the most ghostly spirits? According to some, it may be Fort Fremont. The ruins of the fort are eerie enough on their own, but after you hear about the many paranormal experiences people have had here, this place will send shivers down your spine. There are numerous ghosts that are said to walk the grounds of this historic park, from the spirits of slaves to the restless ghosts of soldiers. Ghost hunters have scanned the area with EVPs and found possible evidence of lingering spirits. Learn more about Fort Fremont here. And if you’re up for a road trip, we have one in South Carolina’s Low Country that’s delightfully creepy. What are some South Carolina ghost stories? South Carolina is full of lore and legends, and we’re guessing you’ve heard some of the many South Carolina ghost stories about various parts of the state. One of the most haunted areas is thought to be Charleston, and there are quite a few tales of the paranormal there. It’s a very popular place for paranormal investigators. For example, the ghost that is said to live in the Dock Street Theatre, a building that’s been around for over 200 years. Ghosts are said to hang out in the rafters or even be seen in glimpses on the stage. We’ve put together an entire list of nine popular Charleston ghost stories for more spooky tales from the oldest city in the state. Are there many creepy places to visit in South Carolina? There’s no doubt in anyone’s minds that South Carolina holds a lot of ghosts. It’s one of the oldest states in the United States and therefore there are tons of tragedies and happenings that punctuate its history. And the aforementioned haunted street in South Carolina isn’t the only spooky street to avoid. We put together a list of 27 (!) streets, bridges, roads, and dirt roads in South Carolina that you may want to avoid due to spirits rumored to be lingering there. In some cases, it’s reported that you have to stop to see the ghost, but we’ve heard that simply even driving down these roads can feel quite eerie.
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Haunted Street In South Carolina
March 05, 2021
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Where are the most haunted places in South Carolina? There is no shortage of haunted places in South Carolina, but which ones are full of the most ghostly spirits? According to some, it may be Fort Fremont. The ruins of the fort are eerie enough on their own, but after you hear about the many paranormal experiences people have had here, this place will send shivers down your spine. There are numerous ghosts that are said to walk the grounds of this historic park, from the spirits of slaves to the restless ghosts of soldiers. Ghost hunters have scanned the area with EVPs and found possible evidence of lingering spirits. Learn more about Fort Fremont here. And if you’re up for a road trip, we have one in South Carolina’s Low Country that’s delightfully creepy. What are some South Carolina ghost stories? South Carolina is full of lore and legends, and we’re guessing you’ve heard some of the many South Carolina ghost stories about various parts of the state. One of the most haunted areas is thought to be Charleston, and there are quite a few tales of the paranormal there. It’s a very popular place for paranormal investigators. For example, the ghost that is said to live in the Dock Street Theatre, a building that’s been around for over 200 years. Ghosts are said to hang out in the rafters or even be seen in glimpses on the stage. We’ve put together an entire list of nine popular Charleston ghost stories for more spooky tales from the oldest city in the state. Are there many creepy places to visit in South Carolina? There’s no doubt in anyone’s minds that South Carolina holds a lot of ghosts. It’s one of the oldest states in the United States and therefore there are tons of tragedies and happenings that punctuate its history. And the aforementioned haunted street in South Carolina isn’t the only spooky street to avoid. We put together a list of 27 (!) streets, bridges, roads, and dirt roads in South Carolina that you may want to avoid due to spirits rumored to be lingering there. In some cases, it’s reported that you have to stop to see the ghost, but we’ve heard that simply even driving down these roads can feel quite eerie.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
There is no shortage of haunted places in South Carolina, but which ones are full of the most ghostly spirits? According to some, it may be Fort Fremont. The ruins of the fort are eerie enough on their own, but after you hear about the many paranormal experiences people have had here, this place will send shivers down your spine. There are numerous ghosts that are said to walk the grounds of this historic park, from the spirits of slaves to the restless ghosts of soldiers. Ghost hunters have scanned the area with EVPs and found possible evidence of lingering spirits. Learn more about Fort Fremont here. And if you’re up for a road trip, we have one in South Carolina’s Low Country that’s delightfully creepy.
What are some South Carolina ghost stories?
South Carolina is full of lore and legends, and we’re guessing you’ve heard some of the many South Carolina ghost stories about various parts of the state. One of the most haunted areas is thought to be Charleston, and there are quite a few tales of the paranormal there. It’s a very popular place for paranormal investigators. For example, the ghost that is said to live in the Dock Street Theatre, a building that’s been around for over 200 years. Ghosts are said to hang out in the rafters or even be seen in glimpses on the stage. We’ve put together an entire list of nine popular Charleston ghost stories for more spooky tales from the oldest city in the state.
Are there many creepy places to visit in South Carolina?
There’s no doubt in anyone’s minds that South Carolina holds a lot of ghosts. It’s one of the oldest states in the United States and therefore there are tons of tragedies and happenings that punctuate its history. And the aforementioned haunted street in South Carolina isn’t the only spooky street to avoid. We put together a list of 27 (!) streets, bridges, roads, and dirt roads in South Carolina that you may want to avoid due to spirits rumored to be lingering there. In some cases, it’s reported that you have to stop to see the ghost, but we’ve heard that simply even driving down these roads can feel quite eerie.