
The Mysterious Light of Saratoga on the haunted Ghost Road Scenic Drive of Texas
Usa, north-america
12.55 km
N/A
easy
Year-round
Okay, ghost hunters and thrill-seekers, listen up! Bragg Road (aka Ghost Road Scenic Drive) in Hardin County, Texas, is calling your name. Picture this: you're cruising 75 miles northeast of Pasadena, deep in the southeastern heart of Texas, surrounded by the eerie beauty of the Big Thicket. This isn't just any road; it's THE most haunted road in Texas, they say!
This legendary stretch of road, located outside of Saratoga, earned its spooky reputation in the early 1900s thanks to tales of a mysterious light – the Light of Saratoga. People claim to see this ghostly orb appear and disappear at random on dark nights. Legend has it that it's the lantern of a railroad worker who lost his head in a tragic accident, forever searching for it along this very road. Spooky, right?
The road itself is an unpaved, super-straight shot that used to be a railroad track connecting Bragg Station and Saratoga. Built in 1901 and converted to a road after 1934, it's wide enough for two cars now. Expect a dry, dusty ride – unless it's been raining, then things can get muddy. Traffic is light, but stay alert, especially after dark!
Clocking in at 7.8 miles (12.55km), this eerie route runs north-south between Farm-to-Market Road 1293 (near the ghost town of Bragg) and Farm-to-Market Road 787 (near Saratoga). Drive carefully!
Where is it?
The Mysterious Light of Saratoga on the haunted Ghost Road Scenic Drive of Texas is located in Usa (north-america). Coordinates: 43.5192, -103.2487
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Length
- 12.55 km
- Difficulty
- easy
- Coordinates
- 43.5192, -103.2487
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