Spooky Streets: Crybaby Bridge (Prince George’s County) Named as Maryland’s Scariest Road, According to Survey of Drivers.
The survey asked drivers which roads they fear the most.
Crybaby Bridge (Prince George’s County) emerged as the 67th most feared road nationally, followed by Dead Man’s Curve (Hagerstown) (69th) + Spook Hill (Burkittsville) (78th).
Driving down a desolate road can be unnerving. But what if that road is infamous for ghostly sightings and haunted legends? Imagine venturing through stretches of asphalt where eerie apparitions and strange phenomena are part of the local folklore. For thrill-seekers, this is a must-see list; for others, it might be roads best avoided after dark.
Gunther Volkswagen Delray Beach surveyed 3,000 drivers to discover which roads they mostly would avoid after dark – those infamous for supernatural encounters, spine-tingling tales, and eerie sightings that make the bravest souls’ hair stand on end.
The top 5 were as follows:
#1 Route 9 – Sleepy Hollow, New York
This legendary road takes you through the haunted heart of Sleepy Hollow, home to the infamous Headless Horseman. Travelers have reported sudden chills and unsettling sounds of hooves echoing in the night. Locals claim that a ghostly figure on horseback sometimes appears along the road, riding through the misty woods as though in search of something – or someone. The whispers of history and mystery make this drive a chilling experience for those who dare.
#2 Old Ghost Road – Brooklet, Georgia
Nestled in rural Georgia, Old Ghost Road is notorious for sightings of shadowy figures that vanish when approached and strange lights flickering among the trees. This road is steeped in stories of wandering spirits and inexplicable occurrences. Passing through its quiet, eerie landscape, drivers often report an overwhelming sense of being watched.
#3 Superstition Mountains Apache Trail, Arizona
The Superstition Mountains are legendary for tales of lost gold mines and ghostly wanderers. Apache Trail, which winds through this rugged terrain, is home to sightings of spectral miners and shadowy forms that seem to emerge from the desert itself. The landscape is barren, remote, and beautiful, but its dark history and tales of mysterious disappearances give it an unsettling edge.
#4 Haunted Highway 359, Louisiana
Known locally as the “Ghost Highway,” this stretch of Highway 359 winds through the eerie bayous of Louisiana. Drivers have reported sightings of a young woman in a vintage dress, silently pointing toward the woods as if trying to convey a message.
#5 Bayou Sale Road – Franklin, Louisiana
Louisiana’s Bayou Sale Road is haunted by the tragic story of a mother searching for her lost child. Drivers have reported seeing ghostly apparitions emerging from the swamp and eerie fog rolling across the road, obscuring their path. The dense vegetation and isolation of the area make this stretch of road particularly haunting.
Three Maryland roads emerged among the most feared in the country, among drivers:
#67 Crybaby Bridge (Prince George’s County)
Legend has it that the cries of a baby can be heard at night on this bridge, where it’s said a child was tragically thrown into the water below. Many who visit report feeling an inexplicable sadness in the air, with the haunting cries adding to the eerie atmosphere that envelops the area after dark.
#69 Dead Man’s Curve (Hagerstown)
Dead Man’s Curve in Hagerstown, Maryland, has long been rumored to be haunted due to its dangerous history of fatal accidents. Locals claim to have seen ghostly figures along the curve, with eerie lights and strange noises reported at night. Some even believe the spirits of those who perished in tragic crashes still linger, making the road a spooky spot for those who dare to drive it.
#78 Spook Hill (Burkittsville)
This spooky hill is located in the town that was the filming location for The Blair Witch Project. Cars left in neutral appear to roll uphill, defying gravity. Local lore attributes this to the spirits of soldiers from the Civil War pushing the cars to safety.
Infographic showing the most feared roads in America
In sponsorship with Gunther Volkswagen Delray Beach
See the table below for a ranking of the spookiest streets in America, as voted by 3,000 drivers.
Ranking | Road | State |
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1 | Route 9 – Sleepy Hollow | New York |
2 | Old Ghost Road – Brooklet | Georgia |
3 | Superstition Mountains Apache Trail | Arizona |
4 | Haunted Highway 359 | Louisiana |
5 | Bayou Sale Road – Franklin | Louisiana |
6 | State Road 14 (Turquoise Trail) | New Mexico |
7 | Stony Hollow Road – Burlington | Iowa |
8 | Croison Creek Road – Salem | Oregon |
9 | Highway 90 – Gautier | Mississippi |
10 | Highway 93 | Arizona |
11 | 22 Mine Road – Holden | West Virginia |
12 | Gold Camp Road – Colorado Springs | Colorado |
13 | Gravity Hill – Altadena | California |
14 | Route 666 – Chesapeake | Virginia |
15 | Stuckey’s Bridge – Meridian | Mississippi |
16 | Alaska Highway (ALCAN Highway) | Alaska |
17 | Dead Man’s Curve – Cleveland | Ohio |
18 | Annie’s Road (Riverside Drive) – Totowa | New Jersey |
19 | Constitution Drive – Allentown | Pennsylvania |
20 | Interstate 4 | Florida |
21 | Narrows Road – Erlanger | Kentucky |
22 | Jeremy Swamp Road – Southbury | Connecticut |
23 | Old Corinth Road – Petal | Mississippi |
24 | Bloody Bucket Road – Wauchula | Florida |
25 | Crawford Road – Yorktown | Virginia |
26 | Old Oregon Trail Road – Pendleton | Oregon |
27 | Old Spanish Trail – Bayou Lafourche | Louisiana |
28 | Salem Church Road – Newark | Delaware |
29 | Spook Road – Brandon | South Dakota |
30 | Sweet Hollow Road – Huntington | New York |
31 | The Road to Nowhere | North Carolina |
32 | AL 169 – Seale to Opelika | Alabama |
33 | Archer Avenue – Chicago | Illinois |
34 | Coon Creek Bridge – Barnes | Kansas |
35 | Gravity Hill – Pocatello | Idaho |
36 | Nu’uanu Pali Drive – Oahu | Hawaii |
37 | Crazy Annie’s Bridge – Henderson | Minnesota |
38 | Dalton Highway | Alaska |
39 | Dead Woman’s Crossing – Weatherford | Oklahoma |
40 | Route 66 | Missouri |
41 | Route 901 | West Virginia |
42 | Frontage Road – Bozeman | Montana |
43 | Glastenbury Mountain Road – Glastenbury | Vermont |
44 | Gray Road – Douglasville | Georgia |
45 | Helen’s Bridge – 201 Beaucatcher Road, Asheville | North Carolina |
46 | I-80 – Between Mitchellville and Des Moines | Iowa |
47 | Old Highway 7 – Dover | Arkansas |
48 | Stark Road – Conway | New Hampshire |
49 | Cuba Road – Barrington | Illinois |
50 | Island Path Road – Hampton | New Hampshire |
51 | Jack Cole Road – Hayden | Alabama |
52 | Route 2A – Haynesville | Maine |
53 | Saddle Road | Hawaii |
54 | State Highway 200 | North Dakota |
55 | Timber Lake Road | Minnesota |
56 | Devil’s Road – Chadds Ford | Pennsylvania |
57 | Highway 87 | Montana |
58 | I-15 – Ogden | Utah |
59 | Kelly Road (Mystery Mile) – Ohioville | Pennsylvania |
60 | Knock-Knock Road – Detroit | Michigan |
61 | Shades of Death Road – Warren County | New Jersey |
62 | Shipley Hollow Road | Tennessee |
63 | Woman Hollering Creek Road – San Antonio | Texas |
64 | Avon Bridge – Avon | Indiana |
65 | Big Cottonwood Canyon Road | Utah |
66 | Black Star Canyon Road – Orange County | California |
67 | Crybaby Bridge – Prince George’s County | Maryland |
68 | Devil’s Promenade – Baxter Springs | Kansas |
69 | Dead Man’s Curve – Hagerstown | Maryland |
70 | Hamilton Road – Mulberry | Indiana |
71 | Holland Road Northwest | Washington |
72 | Nevada’s Free-Range Art Highway | Nevada |
73 | Old Redfield Road – Sheridan | Arkansas |
74 | Owaissa Street – Appleton | Wisconsin |
75 | Route 182/Catherine’s Hill – Black’s Woods Road | Maine |
76 | Route 44 – Rehoboth | Massachusetts |
77 | Seven Sisters Road – Otoe County | Nebraska |
78 | Spook Hill – Burkittsville | Maryland |
79 | Bloods Point Road – Belvidere | Illinois |
80 | Buckout Road – Westchester | New York |
81 | Highway 285 – Roswell | New Mexico |
82 | Highway 491 | New Mexico |
83 | Mad Tom Road – East Dorset | Vermont |
84 | Route 17 – Appalachian Gap | Vermont |
85 | Saw Mill City Road – Shelton | Connecticut |
86 | Zombie Road – Wildwood | Missouri |
87 | Bragg Road (Ghost Road) – Saratoga | Texas |
88 | Chena Hot Springs Road | Alaska |
89 | Extraterrestrial Highway | Nevada |
90 | Bloomfield Road – Cape Girardeau | Missouri |
91 | Payne Road – Rural Hall | North Carolina |
92 | Pope Lick Road – Louisville | Kentucky |
93 | Sensabaugh Hollow Road – Kingsport | Tennessee |
94 | Clinton Road – West Milford | New Jersey |
95 | Dice Road | Michigan |
96 | Highway 107 – Walhalla | South Carolina |
97 | Highway 365 – Woodson | Arkansas |
98 | Highway 5 – Pine Hill | Alabama |
99 | Highway 666 (now Route 491) | Colorado |
100 | Kipapa Gulch – Oahu | Hawaii |
101 | Road 134 – Moore | Oklahoma |
102 | Robertson Road – Bulloch County | Georgia |
103 | Round Top Road – Burrillville | Rhode Island |
104 | Sleepy Hollow Road – Louisville | Kentucky |
105 | Black Diamond Road – Smyrna | Delaware |
106 | Boy Scout Lane – Stevens Point | Wisconsin |
107 | Brownville Road – Brownville Junction | Maine |
108 | Highway 50 | Nevada |
109 | Lands End Road – St. Helena Island | South Carolina |
110 | Maggie’s Bridge – Newark | Delaware |
111 | Reeder Road – Griffith | Indiana |
112 | Tower Hill Road – Cumberland | Rhode Island |
113 | Bray Road – Elkhorn | Wisconsin |
114 | Cassadaga Road – Cassadaga | Florida |
115 | Downs Road – Bethany | Connecticut |
116 | Dudley Road – Billerica | Massachusetts |
117 | Elbow Road | Virginia |
118 | Emigration Canyon Road – Salt Lake City | Utah |
119 | First Avenue – Minneapolis | Minnesota |
120 | Highway 101 | Washington |
121 | Highway 18 – Emmetsburg | Iowa |
122 | Highway 20 – Cascades | Oregon |
123 | Kitchen Lake Bridge Road – Oklahoma City | Oklahoma |
124 | Lick Road – Cincinnati | Ohio |
125 | Proctor Valley Road – San Diego | California |