As Halloween draws near, Georgia has earned a spot as one of the top haunted states in the U.S., according to a new report by AirportParkingReservations.com. The state came in 8th with a spooky score of 49.3 out of 100, based on a range of data measuring paranormal activity.

Georgia Ranked 8th Most Haunted State in U.S.

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As Halloween draws near, Georgia has earned a spot as one of the top haunted states in the U.S., according to a new report by AirportParkingReservations.com. The state came in 8th with a spooky score of 49.3 out of 100, based on a range of data measuring paranormal activity.

The Details:
Georgia has long been a hub for ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts. The report highlights the state’s deep connection to haunted tales, ghost sightings, and supernatural searches, noting these key figures:

  • 113,000 online conversations about haunted houses and ghost-related topics.
  • 177,600 yearly searches for haunted houses.
  • 217,200 annual searches for ghost-related terms.
  • 13 episodes of popular paranormal shows like Ghost Hunters or Ghost Adventures filmed in the state.
  • 392 haunted locations reported by Ghost Quest, a website dedicated to documenting haunted places across the country.

These numbers point to Georgia’s strong interest in the paranormal, with numerous historic buildings, battlefields, and homes said to be inhabited by spirits.

Why It Matters: For those in Georgia or planning a visit, the state offers a rich collection of haunted locations, from Savannah’s infamous ghost tours to lesser-known haunted houses across the region. This ranking solidifies Georgia as a prime destination for paranormal enthusiasts who want to experience eerie encounters firsthand.

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The study reveals that Georgians, as well as tourists, are drawn to ghostly attractions, making the state a growing hub for haunted tourism, particularly around Halloween. The large number of haunted searches and conversations shows an active community intrigued by ghostly legends and supernatural phenomena.

Haunted Hotspots:
Among the 392 haunted locations in Georgia, some of the most famous sites include:

  • Savannah, known as one of the most haunted cities in America, features haunted inns, historic cemeteries, and ghost-filled mansions.
  • The Atlanta Fox Theatre, where some say the spirits of past performers still roam backstage.
  • Andersonville National Historic Site, a former Civil War prison camp believed to be haunted by the souls of those who died there.