New Orleans, LA 70116
Haunted Houses in Louisiana
Louisiana is a state with paranormal and supernatural overload. Centuries of explorers, warmongers, voodoo priests, cut-throats, thieves, witches, businessmen, indigenous peoples, and backwoods clergy from all nationalities and walks of life have come together to make this state the epitome of a paranormal state if one such were ever to be fully recognized. More Haunted Louisiana »
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1421 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
31025 Louisiana Hwy. 1, White Castle, LA 70788, USA
Is the Nottoway Plantation Haunted? The Nottoway Plantation is one of the largest plantation houses in the South. Read more…
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10342 Hwy 442, Hammond, LA 70466, USA
Mad scientists are not only found in the movies. One remained alive and performed experiments on homeless travelers. Read more…
337-745-72881
1717 Veteran Memorial HWY, Eunice, LA 70535, USA
The serene Lakeview Park and Beach deliver tranquility in the daylight but become transformed into a shockingly horrific place by night. Read more…
225-389-1313
832 St Phillip Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, USA
“13th Gate” is the most realistic haunted attraction in the country. Read more…
(504) 666-8300
718 N Rampart Street New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
New Orlean’s Tours Done Right About Us – But it’s Not – About Us Is It? Welcome to French Quarter Phantoms. Read more…
(504) 434-7314
615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Daily at 6pm & 8pm
New Orleans Ghost Tour Step into the shadows of New Orleans with the city’s #1 Ghost Tour, where spine-tingling tales and rich history collide! This top rated… Read more…
205 West 1st Street, DeRidder, LA 70634, USA
Oct. 12,13,19,20,26,27 from 7-11pm
Oct 31 from 6-10pm
Experience the haunting and historic Gothic Jail this Halloween, where paranormal activity runs rampant and the walls hold secrets of a brutal murder, suicide and a double… Read more…
(504) 302-9606
1507 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
In the 1860’s, the Civil War and Yellow Fever were both killing at epidemic proportions. Read more…



