7 Things to See in Texas if You’re Into the Creepy & Macabre

By Rachel Greco

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7 Things to See in Texas if You’re Into the Creepy & Macabre

If you’re fascinated by the creepy and macabre, Texas offers a variety of intriguing and chilling destinations. Here are eight places to explore:

  1. Maxdale Bridge and Cemetery

    • Location: Maxdale, Texas

    • Features: This location is steeped in local legends, including a ghostly figure hanging from the bridge and reports of a school bus accident. The cemetery is said to contain witches’ graves and signs of Satanic rituals.

  2. The Black Swan Inn

    • Location: Victoria, Texas

    • Features: Known as one of the top haunted places in the U.S., this inn is said to be haunted by Native American spirits and Confederate soldiers. It also has a history of tragic deaths among its owners.

  3. Terlingua Ghost Town

    • Location: Big Bend Country

    • Features: Once a thriving mining town, Terlingua is now a ghost town with remnants of its past, including an authentic boot hill cemetery. While not strictly creepy, its isolation and history make it an intriguing visit.

  4. The Driskill Hotel

    • Location: Austin, Texas

    • Features: This hotel is famous for its ghostly residents, including a young girl who died on the grand staircase and two brides who took their own lives in room.

  5. Woman Hollering Creek

    • Location: Saint Hedwig, Texas

    • Features: This creek is said to be haunted by La Llorona, the Weeping Woman, whose screams can still be heard. Visitors report feeling drawn to the water by ghostly voices.

  6. Yorktown Memorial Hospital

    • Location: Yorktown, Texas

    • Features: This abandoned hospital is known for its numerous paranormal sightings, including apparitions of former patients and disembodied voices.

  7. The Alamo

    • Location: San Antonio, Texas

    • Features: This historic site is said to be haunted by the spirits of soldiers from the 1836 battle. Visitors report shadowy figures and eerie feelings.

Each of these locations offers a unique blend of history, mystery, and terror, making them perfect for those who enjoy the creepy and macabre.

Sources

  1. https://www.jasonrweingart.com/blog/2016/10/4/ten-most-terrifying-abandoned-places-in-texas
  2. https://do512.com/p/haunted-places-to-visit-in-texas
  3. https://www.texashauntedhouses.com
  4. https://guides.apple.com/?pg=16393165941551917746&lsp=9902&name=haunted-places-to-visit-in-texas
  5. https://www.reddit.com/r/texas/comments/159had1/paranormal_locations_texas/

Rachel Greco

Rachel Greco covers life in US County, including the communities of Grand Ledge, Delta Township, Charlotte and US Rapids. But her beat extends to local government, local school districts and community events in communities that surround Lansing. Her goal is to tell compelling stories about the area that matter to local readers.

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