Here are 11 things to see in Connecticut if you’re into the creepy & macabre, featuring haunted locations, dark legends, and unsettling scenery:
- Union Cemetery, Easton
Famous for the “White Lady” apparition and eerie glowing “Red Eyes,” this cemetery is one of Connecticut’s most haunted spots and was investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren. - Fairfield Hills State Hospital, Newtown
This closed psychiatric complex is rumored to hold restless spirits, disembodied voices, and chilling apparitions from its troubled past. - Remington Arms Factory, Bridgeport
Haunted by the deaths and tragedies from its munitions-making days, ghostly figures and shadowy presences are frequently reported here. - Norwich State Hospital, Preston
Another abandoned mental hospital, stories persist of screams, cold spots, sudden sounds, and apparitions lurking across the sprawling campus. - 1754 House Inn (Curtis House), Woodbury
As the oldest inn in Connecticut, it’s filled with ghost stories of colonial and Civil War-era spirits disturbing guests late at night. - Devil’s Hopyard, East Haddam
A state park with legends of Satan and mysterious figures, especially near Chapman Falls where supernatural sightings are frequently reported. - Sterling Opera House, Derby
Historic venue known for spectral sightings, orbs of light, and ghostly child voices long after the last curtain call. - Yankee Pedlar Inn, Torrington
Inspired the film “The Innkeepers” and is famous for odd smells, apparitions, and unexplained phenomena in room 353. - Bara-Hack Ghost Town, Pomfret
Known as the “Village of Voices,” this abandoned settlement is full of legends about laments, whispers, and ghostly apparitions. - Charles Island, Milford
Once the site of pirate treasure and Native American burial grounds, visitors report strange lights, spectral ships, and unsettling sounds. - Rails to the Darkside, East Windsor
At the Connecticut Trolley Museum, you can take a haunted train ride filled with paranormal stories and chilling cries echoing into the night.
Each of these places showcases Connecticut’s long history of hauntings, ghost stories, eerie legends, and some of the Northeast’s most memorable settings for macabre tourism.
SOURCES
[1](https://www.hauntedrooms.com/connecticut/haunted-places)
[2](https://www.ctinsider.com/projects/guides/urban-legends-connecticut/)
[3](https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/well-known-ct-location-made-130000921.html)
[4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1tX8hYUxSw)
[5](https://www.cthauntedhouses.com/real-haunts/places.aspx)