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    West Virginia establishes statewide paranormal trail for dark tourism

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Driven by tourists' fascination with the eerie and unexplained, West Virginia has developed a statewide paranormal trail, guiding thrill-seekers to its most haunted and spine-chilling destinations.

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    Chelsea Ruby, director of the W.Va. Department of Tourism, says a trail system's digital passport lets visitors check in at haunted sites, earn points, and unlock exciting prizes.

    The Mothman statue attracts thousands of sightseers to Point Pleasant annually. (Photo courtesy W.Va. Dept. of Commerce)

    “Recent trends have shown us that travelers are increasingly interested in spooky and unique destinations,” Ruby said.

    “West Virginia has quite a few spots with haunted histories, so we created the Paranormal Trail to tap into the thriving market for themed tours and attractions.

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    "Whether learning about local legends or touring notoriously haunted attractions, it appeals to travelers interested in spooky sightings, mystery, and local lore.”

    To experience West Virginia's haunts and uncover chilling tales, travelers may register to participate in online and instantly receive the digital passport via email or text.

    Once their exploration is underway, visitors may check in to spooky spots around the state to earn points and unlock exclusive Paranormal Trail prizes – including an official sticker, a beanie, and a limited-edition print by West Virginia artist Liz Pavlovic.


    The trail highlights 14 eerie landmarks across West Virginia

    • , with its Gothic architecture and dark history, is a popular destination for paranormal enthusiasts wanting to experience the chilling atmosphere firsthand. The site has been featured on SyFy’s Ghost Hunters and the Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures.
    • Haunted by the spirits of those who perished there, delivers an eerie experience in a desolate, forgotten setting.
    • Known for ongoing paranormal activity, the offers a somber exploration of its haunted history. The prison has even been featured in TIME Magazine.
    • As the first ghost tour in America, the is rooted in the town's haunted history. It's a spine-tingling journey that uncovers unearthly tales of the town’s former residents.
    • Dedicated to the legend of the Mothman, offers a glimpse into the sinister sightings near the “TNT Area.”
    • As one of the oldest hotels in the state, has its share of ghost stories, with hallways said to be haunted by ghostly children playing tag and men in top hats.
    • Rumored to be a hotspot for paranormal activity, is a boutique hotel that blends luxury with history — and perhaps a few hauntings.
    • Dedicated to the infamous 1952 sighting, offers a comprehensive look into this eerie event and other paranormal phenomena in West Virginia.
    • attracts ghost hunters from far and wide with its ominous atmosphere and reported paranormal activity. The site was even featured on the Travel Channel’s Destination Fear.
    • is haunted by the apparition of “The Colonel,” a Civil War officer with a long beard. It provides a unique and memorable experience.
    • Led by experienced tour guides, is a unique and immersive journey through Shepherdstown’s most haunted historical sites.
    • delivers a frightening adventure with spooky scenes and creepy characters. This 130-year-old house provides a petrifying experience for thrill-seekers of all ages.
    • A chilling relic of the B&O Railroad era, the Flinderation Tunnel, located on , is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of its builders. This attracts paranormal enthusiasts who want to uncover its eerie history.
    • Along between Ivydale and Duck, you’ll find a 10.5-foot, 1,800-pound Bigfoot looming in front of you. Students in Clay County crafted the towering figure.

    Accessing the Paranormal Trail Passport is easy!

    1. Navigate to .
    2. Register for your West Virginia Paranormal Trail Passport by filling out your contact information.
    3. After signing up, the digital passport for the Paranormal Trail will be delivered to your phone via text or to the email provided.
    4. Explore the haunts of West Virginia! Open the passport on your phone, scroll to find the location you’re visiting, and check in to mark it off your list.

    Sign up to receive a FREE copy of West Virginia Explorer Magazine in your email twice weekly. 

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    David Sibray
    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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