Clinton Road isn’t just the most haunted street in New Jersey; some have called it the most haunted road in America. There are many stories surrounding this spooky street, but perhaps the seclusion is what makes it most eerie. Read the terrifying tales below and discover what you believe.

This is Clinton Road, running through West Milford from Route 23 to Upper Greenwood Lake.

Google Maps It’s a secluded, 10-mile stretch of road with no signs of civilization in sight and very few places to turn off. It is heavily shaded and pitch-black at night.

Welcome to Hell?

Daniel Case/Wikimedia Spooky legends have surrounded Clinton Road for over 100 years. The legends claim that the road has been host to ghosts, witches, unearthly cryptids, and earthly Klansmen. One story says that two brothers stumbled across a KKK meeting on the road, near Cross Castle. They made it out alive, but the same can’t be said for everyone who has traveled down this paranormal path.

Devil Worshipers And Dark Magic

Daniel Case/Wikimedia Though the building was torn down decades ago, prior to 1988, Cross Castle on Clinton served as a meeting spot for a different kind of clan - Devil Worshipers (allegedly). Who knows what rituals could have been held here? What evils could have been brought into the realm of the living? If you believe in dark magic, it could be some seriously scary stuff! Reports of mysterious hellhounds and the elusive Jersey Devil are common here, too. Also commonly reported are sightings of a ghost boy. He spends his time near the bridge by Clinton Brook. Many have reported seeing his reflection in the water. Legend has it that if you throw coins into the water, he will throw them back.

Paranormal Tales And Police Investigations

Daniel Case/Wikimedia The infamous ghost boy isn’t the only haunt on the road. Legend has it that two park rangers were killed just off the road and that they still patrol the area. All the stories surrounding Clinton Road give us the chills, but none are more terrifying than the TRUE story of the Iceman. In 1983, a cyclist spotted vultures circling a tree. After further exploration, he discovered a garbage bag with a human head sticking out The investigation surrounding the murder led to the conviction of notorious Mafia hitman Richard “Iceman” Kuklinski.

Anyone can drive down this dark road, but if you’d like to explore the surrounding area on foot, you’ll need a hiking permit. The dense woods offer the ruins of Clinton Ironworks (seen above), several abandoned homes, a reservoir, and small ponds, on top of all the creepy stuff.

Google Maps

It’s a secluded, 10-mile stretch of road with no signs of civilization in sight and very few places to turn off. It is heavily shaded and pitch-black at night.

Daniel Case/Wikimedia

Spooky legends have surrounded Clinton Road for over 100 years. The legends claim that the road has been host to ghosts, witches, unearthly cryptids, and earthly Klansmen. One story says that two brothers stumbled across a KKK meeting on the road, near Cross Castle. They made it out alive, but the same can’t be said for everyone who has traveled down this paranormal path.

Though the building was torn down decades ago, prior to 1988, Cross Castle on Clinton served as a meeting spot for a different kind of clan - Devil Worshipers (allegedly). Who knows what rituals could have been held here? What evils could have been brought into the realm of the living? If you believe in dark magic, it could be some seriously scary stuff! Reports of mysterious hellhounds and the elusive Jersey Devil are common here, too. Also commonly reported are sightings of a ghost boy. He spends his time near the bridge by Clinton Brook. Many have reported seeing his reflection in the water. Legend has it that if you throw coins into the water, he will throw them back.

The infamous ghost boy isn’t the only haunt on the road. Legend has it that two park rangers were killed just off the road and that they still patrol the area. All the stories surrounding Clinton Road give us the chills, but none are more terrifying than the TRUE story of the Iceman. In 1983, a cyclist spotted vultures circling a tree. After further exploration, he discovered a garbage bag with a human head sticking out The investigation surrounding the murder led to the conviction of notorious Mafia hitman Richard “Iceman” Kuklinski.

Would you brave a drive? What about a hike? For more haunted streets in New Jersey, check out Shades of Death Road and Indian Curse Road.

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Address: Clinton Road, Clinton Rd, West Milford, NJ, USA

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Haunted Street in New Jersey March 08, 2021 Tori Jane What are some Clinton Road ghost stories in New Jersey? Clinton Road is so well-known for its unusual paranormal activity that it’s had a movie made about it! Among the most commonly whispered legends are that the infamous Jersey Devil itself lurks here, waiting in the dark woods for its next victim. Some people have reported seeing its red eyes glimmering in the forest well after dark, and bizarre noises and screaming have been heard all along the 10-mile stretch of Clinton Road, said to be the “most haunted place in America”. We’re not sure if it’s quite that sensational, but it’s pretty creepy, nonetheless. What are some famous haunted places in New Jersey? Other than the infamous Clinton Road, there’s another pretty creepy stretch of road aptly named “Shades of Death Road”. We’re not really sure about you, but we’re not about to find out why it’s called that. New Jersey also has no shortage of haunted houses and estates, and we don’t mean the Halloween kind. For example, Ringwood Manor was first built in 1740. A history that long nearly guarantees that there will be a ghost or two somewhere in the mix, right? And, allegedly, there are - tales of the haunted property go back literal centuries in this case. These two places are merely the tip of the “creepy places” iceberg in New Jersey. Are there a lot of creepy places in New Jersey? Luckily for those of us who live life a little on the spooky side, New Jersey is full to the brim with creepy, weird, and otherwise macabre places. It was the literal place of the Jersey Devil’s birth, after all. As if that’s not creepy and weird enough, we’ve also got so many haunted houses and estates that the chances of you moving into one are a little higher than we would hope for. A state with as lengthy a history as New Jersey is bound to have some scary stories, and scary stories we have, for sure.

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Haunted Street in New Jersey

March 08, 2021

Tori Jane

What are some Clinton Road ghost stories in New Jersey? Clinton Road is so well-known for its unusual paranormal activity that it’s had a movie made about it! Among the most commonly whispered legends are that the infamous Jersey Devil itself lurks here, waiting in the dark woods for its next victim. Some people have reported seeing its red eyes glimmering in the forest well after dark, and bizarre noises and screaming have been heard all along the 10-mile stretch of Clinton Road, said to be the “most haunted place in America”. We’re not sure if it’s quite that sensational, but it’s pretty creepy, nonetheless. What are some famous haunted places in New Jersey? Other than the infamous Clinton Road, there’s another pretty creepy stretch of road aptly named “Shades of Death Road”. We’re not really sure about you, but we’re not about to find out why it’s called that. New Jersey also has no shortage of haunted houses and estates, and we don’t mean the Halloween kind. For example, Ringwood Manor was first built in 1740. A history that long nearly guarantees that there will be a ghost or two somewhere in the mix, right? And, allegedly, there are - tales of the haunted property go back literal centuries in this case. These two places are merely the tip of the “creepy places” iceberg in New Jersey. Are there a lot of creepy places in New Jersey? Luckily for those of us who live life a little on the spooky side, New Jersey is full to the brim with creepy, weird, and otherwise macabre places. It was the literal place of the Jersey Devil’s birth, after all. As if that’s not creepy and weird enough, we’ve also got so many haunted houses and estates that the chances of you moving into one are a little higher than we would hope for. A state with as lengthy a history as New Jersey is bound to have some scary stories, and scary stories we have, for sure.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Clinton Road is so well-known for its unusual paranormal activity that it’s had a movie made about it! Among the most commonly whispered legends are that the infamous Jersey Devil itself lurks here, waiting in the dark woods for its next victim. Some people have reported seeing its red eyes glimmering in the forest well after dark, and bizarre noises and screaming have been heard all along the 10-mile stretch of Clinton Road, said to be the “most haunted place in America”. We’re not sure if it’s quite that sensational, but it’s pretty creepy, nonetheless.

What are some famous haunted places in New Jersey?

Other than the infamous Clinton Road, there’s another pretty creepy stretch of road aptly named “Shades of Death Road”. We’re not really sure about you, but we’re not about to find out why it’s called that. New Jersey also has no shortage of haunted houses and estates, and we don’t mean the Halloween kind. For example, Ringwood Manor was first built in 1740. A history that long nearly guarantees that there will be a ghost or two somewhere in the mix, right? And, allegedly, there are - tales of the haunted property go back literal centuries in this case. These two places are merely the tip of the “creepy places” iceberg in New Jersey.

Are there a lot of creepy places in New Jersey?

Luckily for those of us who live life a little on the spooky side, New Jersey is full to the brim with creepy, weird, and otherwise macabre places. It was the literal place of the Jersey Devil’s birth, after all. As if that’s not creepy and weird enough, we’ve also got so many haunted houses and estates that the chances of you moving into one are a little higher than we would hope for. A state with as lengthy a history as New Jersey is bound to have some scary stories, and scary stories we have, for sure.