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Check Out These Remote, Haunted Sites in the Virginia Wilderness — If You Dare

Put on your boots and pack your bag for a Halloween day hike at one of these haunted trails.

By Michele Kettner October 26, 2020 at 12:52 pm

Updated October 26, 2022. Halloween falls on a Monday this year, so this weekend is the perfect time for getting in all of your spooky activities. Since Virginia is a state with one of the longest histories in the U.S., you’re sure to find some haunted attractions around every corner. If you are someone who loves frights or you’re planning an upcoming hike, here are three haunted trails to visit around the state.

Belle Isle Hike

Like many historic places, the state capital has its own haunted past. While Belle Isle is now as a great place for outdoor recreation, it has a history of death. During the Civil War, Belle the island was home to a prison camp where over 1,000 Union soldiers died due to starvation, dysentery, and disease. While the bodies of the soldiers have been removed from the cemetery, some say their spirits still remain. Those visiting the island have heard voices, seen the spirits of soldiers and have felt unexpected cold spots during the warm months. Tredegar St., Richmond

Corbin Cabin

Make your way down to Shenandoah National Park for a haunt. Hike the 1.5-mile Corbin Cabin Trail to the early 20th-century cabin. The haunted stories say the wife of George Corbin died in the cabin after giving birth back in 1924. With the family cemetery nearby, hikers say the woman still haunts the cabin, hearing her walk through the home and wandering the woods. Hikers and campers can even rent out the cabin through the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. Shenandoah National Park, Robertson

Sarver Hollow Shelter 

Take a trip down south for a spooky hike along the Appalachian Trail. As you walk down the 2.5-mile trail take in the beautiful sights of the valley and Keffer Oak, a 300-year-old tree and one of the tallest on the trail in the South. But once you get closer to the Sarver Hollow Shelter, expect the mood to shift. The Sarver family owned and lived on the property up until the 1950s and was surrounded by misfortune, including the Civil War, Great Depression, and many unexpected deaths. The legend goes that there is a ghost that roams the woods near the shelter and hikers can hear footsteps and see ghostly figures in their photographs. Appalachian Trail, Newport

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Michele Kettner

Michele Kettner

Audience Engagement Editor

Michele Kettner joined Northern Virginia Magazine in 2020 after spending two semesters as an editorial intern at the magazine. The University of Maryland graduate is currently the audience engagement editor and covers everything from can’t-miss things to do and holiday events to new restaurant and store openings throughout Northern Virginia.

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