
Haunted Highways: North Dakota Roads That Will Give You Chills
Driving down a lonely road at night can be eerie enough, but what if that same road has a reputation for ghostly visitors and chilling legends? Buckle up, thrill-seekers—this is your guide to asphalt adventures where ghostly apparitions, mysterious mists, and strange happenings are just part of the local lore. For the faint of heart, maybe stick to the well-lit streets—these haunted highways are best left to the brave (or the slightly foolish) after dark.
Gunther Volkswagen Delray Beach surveyed 3,000 drivers to find out which roads they’d avoid once the sun dips below the horizon. The results? A hair-raising tour of stretches notorious for supernatural shenanigans that could make even the bravest driver’s hair stand on end.
If you’re in North Dakota and craving a spine-tingling thrill, these roads are ready to deliver chills. But a word of caution: keep your headlights on, drive carefully, and watch out for ghostly hitchhikers!

#54 State Highway 200 – North Dakota’s Spookiest Stretch
State Highway 200 isn’t just a scenic rural drive—it’s a hotspot for ghostly sightings. Locals and travelers report shadowy figures lurking along the roadside, vanishing the moment you look directly at them. Some have even glimpsed ghostly apparitions right on the highway, making for heart-pounding encounters. With abandoned towns, foggy stretches, and a history of tragic accidents, this lonely highway earns its reputation as one of North Dakota’s most terrifying drives after dark.
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#131 White Lady Lane (Walhalla)
Straight out of a classic ghost story, White Lady Lane is said to be haunted by a tragic spirit. On misty October nights, drivers report seeing a woman in a flowing white gown wandering along the lane. The air turns icy, the night seems to whisper, and the past feels just a little too close for comfort. Definitely not your average nighttime cruise!
#135 Sheyenne River Valley Road (Fort Ransom)
Sheyenne River Valley Road comes with a side of real-life horror. Ghostly sightings abound, and tales of bodies pulled from the river add a chilling historical layer. Its winding paths along the water, especially under a full moon, make the road feel like a setting straight out of a haunted storybook. Many drivers feel a sense of unease as they navigate this eerie route—perfect for a Halloween thrill.
Feeling brave? Don’t stop with North Dakota. The U.S. is dotted with haunted highways and ghostly backroads just waiting for you to explore. So grab your flashlight and cell phone, and get ready for some truly spooky adventures!
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