The “Ghost Hunter’s” Guide to the 5 Most Haunted Hotels in the South

The American South has always carried a particular weight to it. Long summers, heavy air, deep history. Something about the region keeps the past close, woven into the architecture and the land in ways that don’t always feel entirely finished. It’s no surprise, then, that the South is home to some of the most persistently reported paranormal locations in the entire country.

When it comes to haunted hotels, the Southern United States has no shortage. From New Orleans to Savannah, there are plenty of places said to be home to ghosts and other supernatural presences. What follows isn’t folklore padding. It’s a gallery of five properties with documented histories, recurring eyewitness accounts, and in several cases, formal paranormal investigations. For the curious traveler or the serious ghost hunter, these are the places that matter.

1. The 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, Eureka Springs, Arkansas – “America’s Most Haunted Hotel”

Located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa has received hundreds of reports of paranormal experiences over the years. The building once served as a women’s college, and later as an experimental hospital run by the infamous charlatan Norman Baker, who claimed to have the cure to cancer. Many people died in his care, and today their spirits are said to haunt the building.

The Crescent has also become a hotspot for paranormal influencers and investigators. YouTube favorites Sam and Colby are among the content creators who have explored its haunted halls. The hotel has also been featured on shows like Ghost Hunters and Ghost Adventures, further cementing its place as one of the most documented haunted locations in America…

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