Looking to catch a ghost this fall? There are many places to visit in Indiana to investigate paranormal happenings. To help you out, we created a list with 9 must visit places in the Hoosier state where you’re likely to run into a ghost or two…

  1. The Willard Library - Evansville

wikimedia The Grey Lady is rumored to haunt these grand walls. Don’t worry, all signs seem to indicate that this is a friendly ghost, though still definitely a ghost.

21 N First Ave, Evansville, IN 47710

  1. 100 Step Cemetery - Brazil

NewAgeParanormal/YouTube Don’t visit this cemetery if you’re afraid of the dark! Legend has it that you need to visit this cemetery at night and climb up the 100 steps in the graveyard. When you reach the top, a ghost will appear and show you how you’re going to die. Creepy!

7114-7140 N County Rd 675 W, Brazil, IN 47834

  1. Story Inn - Nashville

Story Inn/Yelp The Blue Lady is the resident ghost found at this historic, little inn. She’s believed to be friendly, leaving blue items behind to mark where she’s been (like hair ribbons).

6404 State Rd 135 S, Nashville, IN 47448

  1. French Lick Springs Hotel - French Lick

wikimedia This stunning hotel is allegedly home to various ghosts. If you’re looking to find one, you’ll want to visit the 6th floor, which is where most of the paranormal activity is found. Visitors claim you can hear the cries and groaning from a man who hung himself in the hotel, as well as maniacal laughter and footsteps.

8670 West IN 56, French Lick, Indiana
  1. Indiana Central State Hospital - Indianapolis

wikimedia This former hospital is now a Medical History Museum, but was once an insane asylum. All kinds of stories abound about this place. Sadly, many patients whose illnesses weren’t understood were chained in dungeon-like cells here. Visitors claim you’ll witness a variety of paranormal activity on these grounds.

3045 W Vermont St, Indianapolis, IN 46222

  1. The Barbee Hotel - Warsaw

DonVila/TripAdvisor The Barbee Hotel was most famous as a site where many gangsters stayed, including Al Capone. There are numerous stories of gang related murders and acts of violence, and many visitors and hotel employees warn of the ghosts that reside inside.

3620 N Barbee Rd, Warsaw, IN 46582

  1. The Canyon Inn - Spencer

Samantha O./Yelp There are rumors that this hotel within McCormick Creek State Park used to be an insane asylum. Screams and footsteps are often heard here, so if you’re lucky, you might be able to catch a ghost.

451 McCormick Creek Park Rd, Spencer, IN 47460

  1. Notre Dame University - Notre Dame

wikimedia Washington Hall inside of this famous university is allegedly haunted by famous former football player, George Gipp. He died of strep throat in the 1920s and students and faculty claim his ghost can be heard roaming the halls at night.

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

  1. Potato Creek State Park - North Liberty

ver7158/TripAdvisor This pretty state park has a tragic history tied to it. Many years ago, some children drowned in the lake. Visitors claim you can hear their ghosts around the lake when you visit. Others claim they sense a presence watching them when staying in the cabins.

25601 State Road 4, North Liberty, IN 46554

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The Grey Lady is rumored to haunt these grand walls. Don’t worry, all signs seem to indicate that this is a friendly ghost, though still definitely a ghost.

21 N First Ave, Evansville, IN 47710

NewAgeParanormal/YouTube

Don’t visit this cemetery if you’re afraid of the dark! Legend has it that you need to visit this cemetery at night and climb up the 100 steps in the graveyard. When you reach the top, a ghost will appear and show you how you’re going to die. Creepy!

7114-7140 N County Rd 675 W, Brazil, IN 47834

Story Inn/Yelp

The Blue Lady is the resident ghost found at this historic, little inn. She’s believed to be friendly, leaving blue items behind to mark where she’s been (like hair ribbons).

6404 State Rd 135 S, Nashville, IN 47448

This stunning hotel is allegedly home to various ghosts. If you’re looking to find one, you’ll want to visit the 6th floor, which is where most of the paranormal activity is found. Visitors claim you can hear the cries and groaning from a man who hung himself in the hotel, as well as maniacal laughter and footsteps.

8670 West IN 56, French Lick, Indiana

This former hospital is now a Medical History Museum, but was once an insane asylum. All kinds of stories abound about this place. Sadly, many patients whose illnesses weren’t understood were chained in dungeon-like cells here. Visitors claim you’ll witness a variety of paranormal activity on these grounds.

3045 W Vermont St, Indianapolis, IN 46222

DonVila/TripAdvisor

The Barbee Hotel was most famous as a site where many gangsters stayed, including Al Capone. There are numerous stories of gang related murders and acts of violence, and many visitors and hotel employees warn of the ghosts that reside inside.

3620 N Barbee Rd, Warsaw, IN 46582

Samantha O./Yelp

There are rumors that this hotel within McCormick Creek State Park used to be an insane asylum. Screams and footsteps are often heard here, so if you’re lucky, you might be able to catch a ghost.

451 McCormick Creek Park Rd, Spencer, IN 47460

Washington Hall inside of this famous university is allegedly haunted by famous former football player, George Gipp. He died of strep throat in the 1920s and students and faculty claim his ghost can be heard roaming the halls at night.

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

ver7158/TripAdvisor

This pretty state park has a tragic history tied to it. Many years ago, some children drowned in the lake. Visitors claim you can hear their ghosts around the lake when you visit. Others claim they sense a presence watching them when staying in the cabins.

25601 State Road 4, North Liberty, IN 46554

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