Most Haunted Places In White County, Georgia To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in White County, Georgia, where ancient legends and dark myths are brought to life in the shadowy corners of historic landmarks. These places hold secrets that have yet to be uncovered, with each creaking floorboard and cold breeze hinting at restless souls trapped between worlds.

Cooley Woods Road

: "This entire length of road is said to be haunted. The fields sometimes glow an eerie shade of green at night. An old home-place was once located in one of the fields and was occupied by an old woman. It is said the house burned down killing the woman and if you stand in the field late at night you can her the old woman creaking back and forth in her rocking chair. The old woman''s specter''s is also said to sometimes take the form of a black panther, and roams the area. There is also a pond located in one of the fields, and it''s said at night green lights rise from the water and float across the fields and into the woods. Be aware the vast majority of this area is PRIVATE PROPERTY."


Crescent Hill Baptist Church

: "People smell flowers in the church when none are present and hear strange sounds like walking in the woods surrounding the cemetery."


Lynch Mountain

: "This old dirt road in Sautee is supposed to be haunted by a headless specter that glides along side your car late at night. There is also a house on that road, where red eyes can be seen staring out at the road."


Nacoochee Antique Mall

: "Formally known as The Martin House, the mail is supposed to be haunted be two different apparitions. In the second floor, in the room where they keep the antique electronics, radios are supposed to be turned on from out of nowhere by the ghost of a girl that died there. Also, in the third floor (the attic), is supposed be haunted by the ghost of an old woman."


Nacoochee Methodist Church

: "The cemetery beside the church is supposed to be haunted. There''s a grave a young girl there, and her father built a dollhouse over her grave to protect her from the rain. They say the man who killed her was hanged on the property. They say if you stand beside her grave long enough you can hear her crying."


Pig Valley Cemetery

: "People who visit the cemetery are said to hear voices, whispers, and unexplained movement and footsteps in the woods near by. People also have experienced unexplained bouts of fear and terror. The area is a known location for satanic rituals. The road (Pig Valley Road) and most of the area is now closed and will soon be flooded to build a lake."


Sautee-Nacoochee Indian Burial Mound

: "Built in 10,000 BC by local tribes, the legend of the mound goes that Sautee; a Choctaw brave had a forbidden love with a lovely young Cherokee princess named Nacoochee (which translated means "The Evening Star"). The two ran away with each other and hid on the slope of Yonah Mountain. A Cherokee search party found them, and Nacoochee''s father ordered Sautee thrown off the face of the mountain. Seconds after Sautee was thrown from the mountain, Nacoochee flung herself after him, refusing to live without her love. The two lovers were buried together in a large mound on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. The area is now named after the two. It is said if you desecrate or even tread on the mound, bad fortune will come to you from Indian spirits. The mound is historic and located in a field at the intersection of GA highways 75 & 17. - Drive by anytime but the mound is located on PRIVATE PROPERTY and trespassers will be PROSOCUTED."


Stovall Mill Covered Bridge

: "This historic covered bridge is said to be haunted. If one stands in the bridge alone at night you''re supposed to hear the cries of unseen babies and the sounds of horse-drawn carriages. This bridge is a local landmark and open to the public. This bridge also appears in the film "I''d Climb The Highest Mountain"."