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In this week’s episode of The RV Atlas, we’re diving into a haunted RV road trip with locations across the United States that make for perfect road trip stops—especially as Halloween approaches! Shannon Minner, a ghost hunting and RVing enthusiast, shares her picks for the best haunted spots to visit by RV. From spooky plantations to eerie cemeteries, we’ve got the details on must-visit haunted sites, campground recommendations, and ghostly tales. So buckle up for a paranormal road trip adventure.
This is part two of a series that we started last October. To listen to Shannon’s first “Haunted RV Road Trip” episode please click here. Thanks to Shannon for providing notes on these locations and all of the photos below (unless otherwise noted). We look forward to having her back on the show for another haunted RV road trip episode next October!
Savannah is one of the most haunted cities in America, rich in both history and ghost stories. Shannon shares some of her favorite haunted spots in this charming city, where almost every corner seems to have a story to tell. This is one of the best places in America for a haunted RV road trip.
For more haunted Savannah locations and book recommendations, including Historic Haunts of Savannah by Michael Harris, check out Shannon’s full list of spooky spots!
Known for its water parks and family attractions, the Wisconsin Dells also has a darker side, which Shannon explored during a ghost trolley tour.
Skillet Creek Campground
For more spooky tales from the Dells, check out Paranormal Wisconsin Dells and Baraboo by Chad Lewis.
St. Francisville is home to one of the most notorious haunted locations in the U.S.—Myrtles Plantation, dubbed “America’s Most Haunted House.” Make sure to put this stop on your haunted RV road trip bucket list!
For a deeper dive into the history and hauntings of Myrtles Plantation, Shannon recommends The Myrtles Plantation: The True Story of America’s Most Haunted House by Frances Kermeen.
The Ohio State Reformatory is a former prison known for its haunted past and connection to the movie The Shawshank Redemption. Built between 1886 and 1910, the prison’s limestone structure is said to trap paranormal energy.
For reading material, Shannon suggests The Haunted History of the Ohio State Reformatory from the Haunted America series, or The Ghostly Tales of the Ohio State Reformatory by Emma Carlson Berne, a kid-friendly take on the haunted history.
Photo by Robyn Heinrich
Photo by Robyn Heinrich
Tombstone is one of the most haunted locations in the Old West, with spots like the O.K. Corral, Birdcage Theatre, and Boot Hill Graveyard all rumored to be haunted by outlaws and gunfighters.
For more on Tombstone’s haunted history, Shannon recommends The Haunted Tombstone from the Haunted America series and Tombstone: The Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, and the Vendetta Ride from Hell by Tom Clavin.
In addition to the haunted locations and campgrounds, Shannon shared several practical tips for planning your own haunted RV road trip:
Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these haunted destinations offer fascinating glimpses into America’s darker history, with plenty of opportunities for paranormal investigation. Shannon’s campground recommendations make it easy to plan an unforgettable RV road trip to some of the spookiest spots in the U.S.
Have you visited any haunted locations on your travels? Share your stories over in our friendly Facebook group, or tag us on social media @thervatlas with your favorite spooky road trip memories!
The post A Haunted RV Road Trip: Exploring America’s Spookiest Destinations (The Sequel) appeared first on The RV Atlas.
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In this week’s episode of The RV Atlas, we’re diving into a haunted RV road trip with locations across the United States that make for perfect road trip stops—especially as Halloween approaches! Shannon Minner, a ghost hunting and RVing enthusiast, shares her picks for the best haunted spots to visit by RV. From spooky plantations to eerie cemeteries, we’ve got the details on must-visit haunted sites, campground recommendations, and ghostly tales. So buckle up for a paranormal road trip adventure.
This is part two of a series that we started last October. To listen to Shannon’s first “Haunted RV Road Trip” episode please click here. Thanks to Shannon for providing notes on these locations and all of the photos below (unless otherwise noted). We look forward to having her back on the show for another haunted RV road trip episode next October!
Savannah is one of the most haunted cities in America, rich in both history and ghost stories. Shannon shares some of her favorite haunted spots in this charming city, where almost every corner seems to have a story to tell. This is one of the best places in America for a haunted RV road trip.
For more haunted Savannah locations and book recommendations, including Historic Haunts of Savannah by Michael Harris, check out Shannon’s full list of spooky spots!
Known for its water parks and family attractions, the Wisconsin Dells also has a darker side, which Shannon explored during a ghost trolley tour.
Skillet Creek Campground
For more spooky tales from the Dells, check out Paranormal Wisconsin Dells and Baraboo by Chad Lewis.
St. Francisville is home to one of the most notorious haunted locations in the U.S.—Myrtles Plantation, dubbed “America’s Most Haunted House.” Make sure to put this stop on your haunted RV road trip bucket list!
For a deeper dive into the history and hauntings of Myrtles Plantation, Shannon recommends The Myrtles Plantation: The True Story of America’s Most Haunted House by Frances Kermeen.
The Ohio State Reformatory is a former prison known for its haunted past and connection to the movie The Shawshank Redemption. Built between 1886 and 1910, the prison’s limestone structure is said to trap paranormal energy.
For reading material, Shannon suggests The Haunted History of the Ohio State Reformatory from the Haunted America series, or The Ghostly Tales of the Ohio State Reformatory by Emma Carlson Berne, a kid-friendly take on the haunted history.
Photo by Robyn Heinrich
Photo by Robyn Heinrich
Tombstone is one of the most haunted locations in the Old West, with spots like the O.K. Corral, Birdcage Theatre, and Boot Hill Graveyard all rumored to be haunted by outlaws and gunfighters.
For more on Tombstone’s haunted history, Shannon recommends The Haunted Tombstone from the Haunted America series and Tombstone: The Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, and the Vendetta Ride from Hell by Tom Clavin.
In addition to the haunted locations and campgrounds, Shannon shared several practical tips for planning your own haunted RV road trip:
Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these haunted destinations offer fascinating glimpses into America’s darker history, with plenty of opportunities for paranormal investigation. Shannon’s campground recommendations make it easy to plan an unforgettable RV road trip to some of the spookiest spots in the U.S.
Have you visited any haunted locations on your travels? Share your stories over in our friendly Facebook group, or tag us on social media @thervatlas with your favorite spooky road trip memories!
The post A Haunted RV Road Trip: Exploring America’s Spookiest Destinations (The Sequel) appeared first on The RV Atlas.
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