Sweet Hollow Road in New York: strange experiences and hauntings

Sweet Hollow Road in New York: strange experiences and hauntings

Usa, north-america

Length

4.82 km

Elevation

N/A

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, thrill-seekers and ghost hunters, let’s talk about Sweet Hollow Road! Tucked away in Suffolk County, New York, this isn't your average Sunday drive. We're talking about one of the most haunted roads out there!

You'll find it snaking through West Hills County Park, right in Huntington, on the north shore of Long Island. This paved road stretches for about 3 miles, connecting West Hills (Jericho Turnpike) to Melville (Broadhollow Road).

Now, don’t expect a smooth ride. Sweet Hollow Road is long, narrow, winding, and maybe a little treacherous. But that's not even the scariest part. This road is *famous* for its creepy urban legends and ghostly encounters.

Locals will tell you it's seriously haunted. We're talking spooky woods, eerie vibes, and centuries of terrifying stories. Apparently, even Native American tribes considered this area cursed! So, if you're brave enough, take a drive, but be prepared for anything. Just remember, you've been warned – Sweet Hollow Road has been haunted for as long as anyone can remember!

Where is it?

Sweet Hollow Road in New York: strange experiences and hauntings is located in Usa (north-america). Coordinates: 40.0304, -96.7863

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
4.82 km
Difficulty
extreme
Coordinates
40.0304, -96.7863

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