Here are 11 things to see in Pennsylvania if you’re into the creepy and macabre, each offering ghostly stories, unsettling history, and plenty of eerie atmosphere:
- Farnsworth House Inn (Gettysburg)
Stay at one of the nation’s most haunted inns, with tours of ghostly cemeteries, cellars, and battle sites connected to the Civil War and its tragic aftermath. - Old Jail Museum (Jim Thorpe)
Visit the site of the infamous Molly Maguires executions and cell 17’s mysterious handprint that won’t wash away—a chilling remnant of 19th-century justice. - Penn’s Cave & Wildlife Park (Centre Hall)
Tour an underground cave steeped in Native American and pioneer folklore, including tales of forbidden lovers and ghostly apparitions. - Devil’s Den (Gettysburg)
Explore the boulder-strewn site of deadly Civil War battles, rumored to echo with the ghosts of soldiers and Native American chiefs. - Mishler Theater (Altoona)
See a century-old theater said to be haunted by its original owner, Mishler, with reported paranormal sightings during shows. - Reaper’s Revenge Haunted Hayride (Scranton)
Experience Pennsylvania’s most extreme haunted hayride through 60+ acres of horror, including the Lost Carnival, Pitch Black, and Sector 13 attractions. - Field of Screams (Mountville)
Dare to try America’s #1 haunted attraction with terrifying hayrides, haunted houses, haunted woods, and horror midway. - The Bates Motel & Haunted Hayride (Glen Mills)
Enjoy a legendary haunted house and hayride with Hollywood-level effects and costumed actors delivering maximum Halloween scares. - Pennhurst Asylum (Spring City)
Tour the former state hospital, now a multi-attraction haunt, and investigate real-life paranormal activity said to linger in the tunnels and wards. - Hill View Manor (New Castle)
Discover abandoned halls and patient rooms in this old county home turned haunted tour site, known for apparitions and mysterious voices. - Bloody Spring (Sunbury)
See the legendary spring said to have run red after an early settler’s bloody ambush—a chilling piece of Pennsylvania folklore.
These destinations bring together haunted history, eerie folklore, and some of the nation’s most notorious sites for ghost hunters and thrill seekers alike.
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[1](https://www.visitpa.com/blog/post/haunted-places-pennsylvania/)
[2](https://traveltriangle.com/blog/haunted-places-in-pennsylvania/)
[3](https://reapersrevenge.com)
[4](https://fieldofscreams.com)
[5](https://thebatesmotel.com)