Boy Scout Lane is one of the American Top Haunted Roads

Boy Scout Lane is one of the American Top Haunted Roads

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

787 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, thrill-seekers and ghost hunters, listen up! There's this seriously creepy lane out in the middle of nowhere in Portage County, Wisconsin, called Boy Scout Lane. It's west of the Wisconsin River Golf Club, near Plover. Legend says it got its name from a seriously messed up tragedy involving a troop of Boy Scouts way back when – think 1950s or 60s.

The stories vary wildly: a murderous scoutmaster, a killer bus driver, a tragic accident with a lantern leading to a forest fire… or maybe they just vanished into thin air! Some say two scouts even escaped, only to die of starvation and exposure in the woods. Whatever the true story, the legend says the spirits of those scouts still roam these woods, searching for help or their lost buddies.

The road itself? Forget paved paradise! This unpaved track is less than half a mile (around 2,580 feet) of pure, unadulterated creepiness running straight through the woods. There's nothing much around it. No factual basis to back up the hauntings, of course, but the stories alone draw paranormal enthusiasts and curious souls. Just a heads up, though: the surrounding land is now private property, so stick to the road!

Where is it?

Boy Scout Lane is one of the American Top Haunted Roads is located in Usa (north-america). Coordinates: 43.2099, -100.2221

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
787 m
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
43.2099, -100.2221

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