The 8 Most Haunted Roads in Louisiana
Explore the most haunted roads in Louisiana where paranormal activities have been reported.
If you’ve ever been driving alone at night on a county road in Louisiana, you know how spooky it can be. When the clouds are low and the humidity is high, it can be hard to see what’s right in front of you! Here are some of the roads where people have reported the most paranormal activity in the state. Travel them if you dare!!
1) New Orleans – Pirates Alley
The ghost of the famed pirate Jean Lafitte is said to roam this small alley that runs along St. Louis Cathedral.
2) Dulac – Bayou Sale Road
On this long and windy swamp road drivers have reported ghost hitchhikers—some even say if you communicate with them, they might have a treasure to share with you!
3) Natchitoches – Front St.
One of the oldest streets in Louisiana, Front St. patrons and shop owners have reported seeing the ghosts of confederate soldiers wandering at night.
4) Sunset – Marland’s Bridge
On her wedding day, a woman’s horse and buggy overturned on this bridge while she was on her way to the church. Since then, people passing over the bridge have reported hearing the radios cut out and a seeing a white wedding dress hovering over the water.
5) Jonesboro – Hodge/Walker Road
Some have said that a man in a tall black hat haunts the road at this juncture.
6) Monroe – Jackson St.
Long ago there was a drive-by shooting on this street where many innocent people were killed. Some say they can still hear their ghosts near the anniversary of that event.
7) Houma – Coteau Road
Eerie figures have been seen wandering around the old metal sheds that populate the fields on this road.
8) Thibodaux – Laurel Valley Plantation Road
Visitors say they can see lights on at the old home and people from antebellum times roaming around the grounds.
Have you ever been on one of these roads? Did you experience anything spooky? Let us know how it was for you in the comments below!
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