Tripping on Legends Episode 113…Haunted Roads, Take Me Home

.

It’s one of those clichés that’s repeated because it rings true.

It was a dark night, and I was riding down this little country road at 2 in the morning. With that setup, nothing good is about to happen. Instead, hold your breath, try to stay awake, and wait for the ghost stories to write themselves.

Join the Trippers, Christopher Balzano and Denna Mulhern as they look into three of the spookier road legends, as twisted as the backroads they appear on. They’ll delve into Huntsville, Texas’, Demon Road before getting into the legends of Magnolia Creek Lane near the Ocala and Merritt Island’s Suicide Road.

Travel through some of our older haunted road stories:

The haunted Coral Cut and the Witch’s Wall

The ghostly woman who walks to Lilian Place

The truth behind the Woman in White who haunts Lady Lake

The Curse of Jeepers Creepers...

The weird tale of witches, ghosts, and a love potion

Cry Baby Lane is Banned

The many ghostly walkers of Astor

The oddest Florida Ghost story…Holiday’s haunted pants

Check out Christopher Balzano’s books, including the newly released Haunted Ocala National Forest

Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

Follow us at: 

www.facebook.com/trippingonlegends
Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
Instagram: @SpookyTripping

You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

7 responses to “Tripping on Legends Episode 113…Haunted Roads, Take Me Home”

  1. […] are five of the most popular roadside ghost stories from the West Virginia Ghosts collection. Haunted highways and tales of roadside ghosts refer to streets, roads, or highways that are the subject of folklore […]

    Like

  2. […] get locked in towers; trapped away waiting for someone to rescue them from dragons and evil stepmothers and witches.  Knights in shining armor aren’t easy to come by, but fairy […]

    Like

  3. […] legends and folklore. We’ll then turn our attention more local and look at a haunted bridge on Merritt Island said to still ring with the songs of parties […]

    Like

  4. […] Tripping on Legends Episode 113…Haunted Roads, Take Me Home […]

    Like

  5. […] who raped and murdered her. The violent end to her life made her spirit uneasy, and so she began to haunt the local road, even possessing men who traveled along it. The numerous car accidents on this road are attributed […]

    Like

Leave a comment

Explore the darker side of Fort Myers with Christopher Balzano during the dark on a hauntingly unforgettable walking tour with True Tours.

Screenshot

Check out Christopher Balzano’s books, including the newly released Haunted Southwest Florida.

Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

Follow us at: 

www.facebook.com/trippingonlegends
Instagram: @SpookyTripping

You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

Search