Most Haunted Places In Huntsville, Alabama To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Huntsville, Alabama, where history and hauntings are entwined beneath the shadow of moss-draped oaks. These ghostly locations, steeped in voodoo, pirates, and tragedy, are said to echo with whispers from beyond, stirring in the humid night air.

The Carter Mansion

: "Haunted by the ghost of Sally Carter, who is buried on the Carter Estate. She has been sited walking the grounds. Some say she is responsible for toppling her headstone on occasion. - December 2006 Update: The body of Sally Carter has been moved to Maple Hill Cemetery in an unmarked grave. Sally still haunts the Carter Mansion. She throws pillows and moves the furniture around. The house is now in a gated community. Unless you have an appointment, you will have trouble getting in. No trespassing!"


Hell's Gates (Green Mountain)

: "There''s a set of big black gates that stands about a mile from the bottom of the mountain that guards some huge mansion. If you sit in front of the gates for a little while, a car will come down the mountain and chase you until you get to the bottom. When you do, the car will suddenly vanish...its no myth."


Heritage Bible College

: "WHBC Frat House - Late at night, you can hear the ghost of former youth minister Anthony Stephens walking through the house, flushing the toilet. His now deceased brethren Robert Ekisbus and Adam Cooper follow him around making noises that almost sounds like the word, "cheese"."


Huntsville High School

: "People have claimed to hear footsteps and laughing of teenagers through the halls at night after late softball or basketball practices."


Kent Robertson Park

: "A young boy died there one summer day. They named the park after him and made a memory stone. He still is heard in the park at night and the hunt club -woods behind it."


Maple Hill Cemetery

: "An old lady passed away and was put in the family burial house. Her family placed her antique rocking chair in the crypt with her, because it was a prized possession to her. Most anytime when you stand outside the burial house, you can hear the rocking chair moving back and forth."


Old Dallas Mill Site

: "The Dallas Mill was built in 1891 and burned down in 1992. It is haunted by a man who died while cleaning the smoke stacks shortly after the mill was built. It''s also haunted by a homeless person who lived there after the mill burned down. People have reported seeing him wandering around the ruins."


Space Camp

: "Space camp counselors tell the story about a man who was working on the sleeping quarters at the facility. One day, they were using explosives to make large holes in the ground for the below-ground quarters. The explosives went off early and the man was buried alive by dirt and rubble. Until this day in the halls and in some rooms, they can still hear his cries for help echoing through the halls and large moans late at night."