Look, I believe in ghosts and the supernatural. But even true believers have their limits, especially when it comes to places with reputations so eerie that you think twice before turning down the road.

Missouri has no shortage of creepy legends, and some of the most chilling stories aren’t tied to old mansions or abandoned buildings; they’re attached to ordinary roads. From St. Louis to Hannibal, these roads are considered among the most haunted in Missouri.

Most Haunted Roads in Missouri

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Prospect Road – St. Louis

Drivers on Prospect Road in St. Louis have long shared the same unsettling story. According to local legend, a woman was killed in a car accident along the road and now haunts it at night.

People report seeing a woman dressed in white standing in the middle of the road or along the shoulder. Some drivers even claim they’ve swerved to avoid hitting her — only to realize no one was actually there. It’s the kind of story that makes a late-night drive feel a lot longer.

Zombie Road – Wildwood, Missouri

Would you dare walk down Zombie Road in Wildwood?

This former railroad corridor-turned-trail has built a reputation as one of the most haunted places in Missouri. Stories say multiple spirits roam the area. Visitors have reported hearing footsteps behind them, whispers in the dark, and even seeing shadowy figures moving through the trees.

Whether you believe the tales or not, Zombie Road consistently ranks among the creepiest locations in the Show-Me State.

Riverside Drive – Hannibal

In Hannibal, Riverside Drive is said to be haunted by Civil War soldiers and victims of tragic river accidents along the Mississippi.

Witnesses claim to have seen figures dressed in Civil War uniforms walking near the river, along with hearing unexplained voices in the night. Hannibal’s rich history and its deep ties to the Mississippi River only add to the eerie atmosphere.

I might walk this road during the day. At night? That’s a different story.

Crybaby Hollow – Near Troy

Near Troy lies the infamous Crybaby Hollow.

Local legend says the area is haunted by the sound of a crying baby echoing through the woods. Some visitors claim to hear strange noises, distant cries, and unexplained sounds coming from the surrounding trees.

It’s one of those places that makes you roll up your windows and keep driving.

Would You Dare Drive These Haunted Missouri Roads?

Whether you’re a skeptic or a full-on believer in the paranormal, these haunted Missouri roads have become part of local folklore. The stories have been passed down for generations, adding an extra layer of mystery to late-night drives and backcountry adventures.

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