We used the Roadtrippers app to map out a national journey of the weird and wonderful.

Is your state on the list?

I’ll admit it: I’m a fan of the weird (frequently coupled with silly).

The Sun rises behind Carhenge giving an eerie view of the exhibit.

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Creepy, spooky stuff fascinates me, and I love a spine-tingling tale anytime, not just around Halloween.

It turns out creepy can be just a drive away.

(For more craziness, don’t miss the Boardwalk, too!)

Exterior of the Winchester Mystery House

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“Here lie the bones of foreign cars” is the tongue-in-cheek ‘gravestone’ for three buried cars.

Either way, this is a fun and popular roadside attraction for all who meander through the area.

Legend has it that Winchester constructed the house to appease the spirits of those killed by Winchester rifles.

Roadtrippers map of spooky destinations across the U.S.

However, the decaying vehicles and rusted relics create a haunting ambiance.

Do you dare travel there?

While some exhibits are light-hearted, others delve into the darker legends surrounding the elusive creature.

Interior of the Bell Witch Cave

Bell Witch Cave

Are they after you?

Stepping back in time adds an unforgettable feeling to this spine-chilling experience.

It features chilling exhibits of vampire folklore, ghostly encounters, and otherworldly phenomena.

Bigfoot gorilla type character driving a small car.

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The dark, dimly lit rooms are filled with eerie artifacts and stories that unsettle visitors.

Now that you know where to go… will you?

Giant grasshoppers on the Enchanted Highway.

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