While there are many haunted spots in and around Detroit, the Belle Isle Bridge (also known as the Douglas MacArthur Bridge) is one of the few haunted bridges in the area. Built in 1923, the Belle Isle Bridge is a landmark and connects Detroit to the Belle Isles - a 982-acre island park in the city.
Rumor has it that those who've jumped from the bridge remain ghosts who continue to hang out there. The "Lady in White" is also rumored to live on Belle Isle. if you stop your car on the Belle Isle Bridge facing Tanglewood Drive, honk three times and wait... you might see her motioning you to follow her into the woods.
Chances are you'll have a better shot at seeing any of these ghosts at midnight. Regardless of when you decide to visit, your visit to both the bridge and the island will be very exciting!
The bridge's address is 7200 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48214. It really can't be missed!
During the warmer months, enjoy the views from the banks.
The bridge also has a path open to pedestrians.
The view of the haunted bridge in the winter might feel a little bit more eerie.
Here's dramatic and mysterious looking view of the Detroit skyline from underneath the bridge.
This is a great vantage point to capture a spooky shot or two.
The bridge has 19 archways and is 2,193 feet long.
The bridge is also 85 feet wide with a underneath clearance of 30 feet.
An awesome aerial view of the Belle Isle bridge.
If you're looking for something different to do in Detroit, head to Belle Isle Bridge to search for ghosts. To learn more about Belle Isle's haunted history and to plan your adventure, click here.
Have you ever been to the Belle Isle Bridge in Detroit? If so, did you encounter any paranormal activity? Tell us all about your experience in the comments section below, then check out our previous article for more spooky spots in the city to explore...if you dare.
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