Top 10 Terrifying Places In Arkansas You Should NEVER Visit
Top 10 Terrifying Places In Arkansas You Should NEVER Visit
Top 10 Terrifying Places In Arkansas You Should NEVER Visit
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Arkansas is a state known for its natural beauty. Many who visit can enjoy things like hiking, fishing, camping, and lots and lots of terrifying ghosts. Today we are diving in and talking about the Top 10 Terrifying Places In Arkansas You Should NEVER Visit.
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Time Codes:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Old Red Field Road
1:07 Cotter Bridge
1:53 Fort Smith Courthouse
2:49 The Clayton House
4:19 The Toltec Mounds
5:19 The Basin Park Hotel
6:30 The King Opera House
7:47 Crescent Hotel & Spa
9:08 The Peel Mansion
10:39 Highway 365
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Love your shirt BTW. I am moving to AR soon, trying to see if anywhere near where I am moving to is haunted.
Funny, I just spent the last 20 years in Cotter Arkansas. No store, just a restaurant and 900 people. And I never heard those ghost stories.
Peel mansion is in Bentonville my hometown
the crescent is a very bad vibe
Arkansas native living in the Memphis area. No mention of Fouke, Arkansas and the legend of Boggy Creek. Also the Pea Ridge Battlefield NMP. Have stayed at the Crescent Hotel, definitely a weird vibe there but a nice place to stay. Also visited the Fort Smith Courthouse and Basin Park Hotel. I’ve heard the Cotter Bridge story, but haven’t been there yet. I always enjoy going back to visit family in Ft. Smith and NWA. Woo Pig Sooie!🐗
Why is it that they don’t tell where a lot of these places are some of them are familiar landmarks but some of them aren’t like where is the Clayton house? What town is it in.
😂😂😂😂!!! You know most of these "stories" have been debunked by historical research right? And…., there is no evidence the Clayton house was ever a hospital especially during the civil war. The civil war ended in 1865…..the Clayton house wasnt built until 1874! Geez you can even look at it and tell it wasn’t built until after the antebellum era, it doesnt match the architecture of that period! DA stoties and, just plain silly stupid.
Why is it that they don’t tell where a lot of these places are some of them are familiar landmarks but some of them aren’t like where is the Clayton house? What town is it in.
4:27 thats behind my house 😅😅😮😮
GREAT VIDEO
this video is bs.
so I grew up in Yellville 5 miles from the Cotter Bridge never heard any of those stories.
0:32 that’s happened to 30 times already and I’m 7😂😂
I have been to most of these places and never saw any ghosts
Sam and Dean took on the lady in white and won!
I’ve had three experiences at the Cresent they recently found body parts in jars from its time of the evil doctor’s surgeries
People we need more tourism here don’t spoil it, no negative comments please.
west helena, pinebluff, west memphis in not on this list lol.
We have these same bullshit stories about Ghost here in Alabama so I say to this poor girl , I truly hope you are being compensated for this video because if you actually believe these stories to be true then you either are just plain stupid or you were kicked in the Head by a Mule as a child and will basically say and do anything you are instructed to do.
I’m living here in the Ozarks northwest Arkansas just be warned there’s more than ghost stories in our hills and mountains. I don’t ever hike without my 357 mag.
I am from Nashville, Arkansas, born and raised here 😊. There are definitely some places that have a lot of spirits hanging out. But it’s a very beautiful state ❤.
I’m a ghost and can confirm I am in Arkansas
My Bathroom is Haunted by the smell of the Big Dump I just took 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, my relatives house. They actually support Huckabee.
Lady, your voice is incredibly too loud and is entirely annoying.
0:32 that’s happened to 30 times already and I’m 7😂😂
The fact I performed a play at the King opera house 💀
Funny thing is, every place on earth has history…..unless it ain`t really there.
I’ll probably never go to any of these places – because you never mention where there are located in Arkansas,
I know where some 1800s graveyards are hid in woods also caves with native American paintings on them, both pretty creepy at night time if your there alone
Arkansas is a very haunted state. I have had several weird experiences myself. This girl’s voice demands respect.
lmao, I live in live in Eureka Springs and the Cresent Motel is the haunted one.
The story of highway 365 goes she only appears on rainy days around prom night it’s said she died cause her prom date was drunk and swerved off the road killing her
I used to work in the beer industry. Eureka Springs was mine. The kitchen, coolers etc are in the “cancer wing” made out of Limestone. People were just left there to die. I haaaaaated having to be in that area but had no choice. Rest of the property is tame in comparison. Basin Park I’ve had my experiences there as well. Cold spots, playful stuff mainly. I can say hands down the most hunted place in Arkansas is the Old Eureka Springs hospital. The area of the lab contains something evil. I’ve never wanted to run from an area more in my entire life. Arkansas has a violent past. When you hear stories about the “Wild West”, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas. That’s where it was. Spiro Mounds just across the border have a crazy feeling as well. My hypothesis is that they died through the same outbreak that wiped out the Amazon, through trade etc. I love the history of this area.
I STAYED AT THE CRESCENT HOTEL ON THE SECOND FLOOR AN I NEVER HEARD OR SEEN ANY GHOSTS AT ALL I EVEN GOT UP OUT OF BED AROUND 12 MIDNIGHT WALKING THE HALLS TRYING TO SEE SOMETHING ,THERES NO GHOST THERE
I have a place that maybe is haunted my house. (in mulberry arkansas and it’s big)
I was in the dark hallway below a building in Eureka springs arkansas, and a spirit grabbed me in my private region, it pulled my manhood free, and roughly manipulated me. I think it was the spirit of a man because the hands were so rough but I know 150 years ago everybody’s hands could have been rough so I’m kind of torn !
But you left out Mama Lou’s Bridge.
I live in Arkansas so I’m looking for it😂😂
No one calls it the Fort Smith Courthouse. It’s Judge Parker’s Courthouse.
Add Little Rock, Pine Bluff, West Memphis, Et. al
I remember a few years ago (2022) me and a few friends (we call ourselves amateur ghost hunters) got permission to investigate the Clayton House. We were there from 9pm to 10:23pm (we were supposed to be there until 12am). We started investigating the first floor but after about an hour, we had gotten nothing and decided to head to the second floor. We got up to the second floor and shit instantly hit the fan. The second we got up there we were immediately hit with a heavy feeling of dread and depression. We conducted an EVP session that were recording on for 5 minutes. We barely got any responses until the last question. The question (asked by me) was “Is there anything you’d like to say that you haven’t yet?” I shit you not, immediately after I was done with the question we here a woman yell “GET OUT” (in the recorder) and then right after that, (the recorder is off at this point) we hear a loud crash behind us and we turn around and see a TALL pitch black shadow figure. We are all standing there in shock and the shadow figure turns toward the window, walks THROUGH the window and vanish. We talked and discussed about what just happened and decide to stay but at that second, we hear a deep male voice say “GET OUT OF HERE!” We immediately left and haven’t returned since.
Why don’t you say where are these places are located at what town what cities where the closest cities or towns are to these roads😢😢
Check out the mount Holly Cemetery on Broadway Little Rock. Creepy even during the day.
I was born and raised in Arkansas so I know every place you have talked about
It would be nice if you would have included the name of the towns that the places are in. It’s all in the details.
So fun fact: I visit Cotter extremely often for personal reasons, and MANY times I have driven over that bridge at night. Never once have I felt off or creepy vibes from it, and I’m a witch. It also could help to mention that a few years ago they started lighting the bridge up at night with random colors, like last night it was orange and purple. They’ve been doing that for a while now, and I find that bridge to be so so beautiful, both during the day, and during the night time. For the 4th, they lit the bridge up red white and blue, and had a fireworks festival. It was fucking awesome.
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I am from Arkansas and i think Cowell is the most scarieest place in arkansas
While the History of these Locations are very interesting but to suggest that they are " Haunted "is complete nonsense and only a fool would believe otherwise.