No matter your terror-inducing desires, these haunted spots in Kentucky will provide the thrills and chills you seek.
Waverly Hills Sanatorium – Once used to treat tuberculosis patients, this building now holds the spirits of those who died there and is said to be haunted. Visitors have reported hearing sounds, lights and orbs.
Mammoth Cave
Are You an Adventure Seeker, Nature Enthusiast or Families Looking for Something New? Consider Mammoth Cave National Park! Its immense underground terrain, cavernous caverns and rich history will leave you speechless.
The park provides many tours, with the Wild Cave Tour being an exciting option for adventure-seekers. This tour features an army crawl through some of the cave’s tighter spaces.
The park offers many programs and events throughout the year, for those wanting to stay close by there are several hotels nearby – for an authentic tepee experience try WigWam Village Inn where guests can sleep under canvas teepees!
Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall was constructed between 1796-1801 by Kentucky’s first senator, John Brown, as an exquisite example of Georgian architecture modeled on what he had witnessed of Federal architecture from Philadelphia and other East Coast cities.
Liberty Hall’s ghostly presence includes Margaretta Van Wyck Varick, Brown’s wife’s aunt who died in an upstairs bedroom and is said to have returned as an old gray lady who helps those in need of assistance.
The house and grounds are run as a museum, offering twice-daily tours and events throughout the year. Also on this property is Orlando Brown House, designed specifically to host social gatherings; both homes are maintained by National Society of Colonial Dames of America in Kentucky.
Kentucky State Penitentiary
Kentucky State Penitentiary (KSP), also referred to as “Castle on the Cumberland”, is a maximum security prison located on Cumberland River and housing 856 prisoners – many on death row – including 856 those currently residing within its walls. KSP has a dark past which can be read about in Steve E. Asher’s Hauntings of Kentucky State Penitentiary published by Permuted Press.
With Halloween around the corner, Kentucky offers plenty of ghosts and goblins to haunt visitors this October. From its eerie mammoth caves to Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium, hauntings abound throughout Bluegrass Country – reports include black hearses lurking along Sleepy Hollow Road; hearing voices at Cry Baby Bridge; Bobby Mackey’s Music World being one of the most haunted nightclubs in America; as well as reports about reports from Sleepy Hollow Road itself!
Cave Hill Cemetery
Established in 1848, this cemetery became the resting place for notable figures such as Colonel Sanders and Muhammad Ali. But its legacy extends far beyond burial: Its magnificent Victorian-era monument art can also be found here.
The cemetery is an extraordinary place replete with legends that weave their way into everyday lives and experiences of ordinary people alike. Visitors have reported unexplained sounds, footsteps and even ghostly figures roaming about.
Phillips Folly in Kentucky is said to be haunted by a woman who passed away from Scarlet Fever in 1817; Pope Lick Train Trestle may be home of Satanic rituals; Talbott Tavern of Bardstown served as a stagecoach stop where Jesse James stopped off;
Grandview Cemetery
Grandview Cemetery has long been considered to be the “Gateway to Hell”, with records dating back to 1776. Rumors swirl about that this cemetery may be used for Satanic rituals; cats, dogs, deer and even an infant calf have all been discovered dead within.
Visitors have reported encountering spirits of soldiers, children and Victorian-era women roaming the grounds. Additionally, visitors have heard doors slamming shut and footsteps. Some have even experienced their heartbeat increasing upon entering the cemetery.
Waverly Hill Tuberculosis Sanitorium and Bob Mackey’s Music World in Kentucky have both been reported as haunted locations, with guests hearing voices, children laughing and doors slamming; guests have even reported seeing a ghostly figure dressed all in black wandering through its halls.