Haunted Hotels and Spooky Stays in North Carolina

North Carolina offers a captivating blend of hospitality and history, making it a prime destination for those interested in the paranormal. From the mountains to the coast, our state is dotted with numerous destinations where guests can enjoy both comfortable accommodations and eerie experiences.

Piedmont

1 The Carolina Inn

Exterior of brick Carolina Inn with charming courtyard in foreground
photo credit: The Carolina Inn

1 The Carolina Inn

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Steeped in Southern hospitality and a touch of the supernatural, the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill is a delightful haunt for both visitors and spirits. The most famous ghostly resident is Dr. William Jacocks, a jovial former guest who loves to play harmless pranks on the inn’s current patrons. He’s often seen in Room 256, moving furniture, flickering lights and even unlocking doors. Guests have reported hearing soft, unexplained footsteps and feeling sudden chills despite the warm hospitality. With its elegant environment and intriguing ghostly lore, the Carolina Inn provides a stay that's both enchanting and delightfully mysterious.

2 The Brookstown Inn

Exterior of brick Brookstown Inn with red awning over entrance
photo credit: Visit Winston-Salem

2 The Brookstown Inn

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The Brookstown Inn, a beautifully preserved historic gem, carries with it more than the allure of the past – it also harbors a few spooky secrets. Guests frequently report encounters in Room 401 with the spirit of a young girl named Sally, often seen wandering the halls or peering out from behind corners. There are also tales of ghostly children, marked by the sound of distant giggles and the soft patter of footsteps. Another commonly sighted spirit is Eddie, a former worker from the building’s days as a textile mill, whose heavy footsteps and shadowy figure add to the inn’s mysterious allure. Many speculate that with Old Salem nearby, this inn is the natural choice for those who have passed on but are not quite ready to check out.

3 The Dunhill Hotel

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3 The Dunhill Hotel

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In the heart of Charlotte, the Dunhill Hotel seamlessly blends historic elegance with modern comfort – and a touch of the paranormal. The hotel is famously haunted by the spirit of a man who tragically fell to his death from an upper floor. Guests often report seeing his apparition in the hallways and rooms, accompanied by unexplained cold spots and the faint sound of footsteps. Some have even experienced flickering lights and objects moving on their own. The Dunhill Hotel’s central location makes it as easy to venture out or stay in and see if something just might go bump in the night.

Mountains 

4 Balsam Mountain Inn

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4 Balsam Mountain Inn

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This inn has seen its fair share of beautiful weddings, musicals and meals over its 100-plus years – but its halls also might be haunted by the ghost of a murdered man. Rooms 205 and 207 are said to be the most active, with guests reporting phantom footsteps, twisting doorknobs and banging in the hallways. Some have even encountered a ghostly woman in period clothing and playful ghost children. Others, however, have stayed in tranquility, learning about the area through historical displays. Will your stay at this friendly inn be otherworldly or more serene?

5 Blind Tiger Asheville

5 Blind Tiger Asheville

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The historic 1889 WhiteGate Inn & Cottage in Asheville, now operating under the name Blind Tiger Asheville, is known for its blend of elegance and ghostly intrigue. Among the spirits said to haunt the inn is the former owner and nurse, Marion Bridgette, whose presence is often felt by guests. Marion is frequently seen in Victorian attire, wandering the halls or appearing in mirrors, her ethereal presence adding to the inn's mystique. Recent renovations have preserved the inn's historic character while providing modern comforts, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a blend of style and spectral intrigue. One has to wonder if Marion approves of the new look.

6 Green Park Inn

6 Green Park Inn

Blowing RockSee on mapSee on map

Green Park Inn stands out not only for its historic elegance but also for its ghostly reputation. Named one of the 13 haunted hotels across the United States by the Washington Post, it’s a destination for those intrigued by the paranormal. Its most notorious spirit resident is Laura Green, daughter of Green Park Inn’s founder, who reportedly died after her husband-to-be left her at the altar. While Laura is seen in various parts of the hotel, her presence is particularly strong in Room 318 with cold drafts, unexplained noises and even sightings of Laura herself. These eerie experiences contribute to the inn's ambiance, with occurrences happening so frequently the hotel lobby even has a “ghost log” for visitors to look through or report encounters.

Coast 

7 The Country Squire Restaurant, Inn & Winery

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7 The Country Squire Restaurant, Inn & Winery

WarsawSee on mapSee on map

The Country Squire Restaurant, Inn & Winery delivers more than just fine dining – it's a place where fine dining and hauntings intertwine. Guests and staff alike have reported eerie encounters with the ghostly figure of a woman in white, believed to be a former resident of the inn from the early 1900s. This spectral lady is often seen wandering the halls, her presence accompanied by unexplained cold spots and the faint scent of lavender. In the restaurant, diners have experienced the playful antics of a mischievous spirit who delights in moving utensils and glasses. Whether you’re there for the wine, the food or the spirited company, the Country Squire serves an experience that's both delightful and otherworldly.

8 The Roanoke Island Inn

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8 The Roanoke Island Inn

ManteoSee on mapSee on map

Perched on the picturesque shores of Roanoke Island, this inn is as steeped in history as it is in ghostly lore. Guests often recount encounters with the inn's most famous specter, Roscoe Jones, a former lighthouse keeper. Roscoe is known for his friendly demeanor, often spotted gazing out the windows or strolling through the garden. His presence is felt in the form of flickering lights, gentle footsteps and the occasional shadowy figure. Visitors have also experienced sudden drops in temperature and the sensation of being watched. With its beautiful setting and intriguing past, the Roanoke Island Inn offers a unique blend of hospitality and spectral allure.

9 The Harvey

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9 The Harvey

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Originally erected in the 1790s by British-born merchant John Harvey, the Harvey stands as a testament to centuries of history in New Bern. Fully renovated into a luxury boutique hotel in 2024, the inn retains much of its historical essence, including its spectral inhabitants. Guests frequently report encounters and fleeting glimpses with the ghost of a woman in Victorian attire, along with unexplained footsteps echoing through the halls and moving silverware. These eerie occurrences add an intriguing layer to the inn’s rich past, making a stay at the Harvey an ideal stay for those fascinated by lore.

 

Updated July 24, 2024
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