Georgia is one of the few states that can boast an impressive selection of caves. We’ve showcased a few of these popular geological formations before (This Map Shows The Shortest Route To 7 Of Georgia’s Most Incredible Caves) but wanted to feature one that is way different from the rest. This particular cave in Georgia has an interesting history, which some might even find terrifying. For those of you who are brave enough to enter…continue on at your own risk.
Cave Spring, Georgia is the location of one of the most historically unique caves around.
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In fact, guests can take the Cave Spring Ghost Tour this October and experience the haunted cave for the very first time.
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This two-day event happens annually and provides brave guests with a 3/4 mile walking tour of Rolater Park in Cave Spring.
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Not only are guests allowed entry into the cave at night, but also will hear about some of the strangest, eeriest documented paranormal activity to hit the area.
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Some of the best storytellers in northwest Georgia will take guests through the depths of the cave all while sharing local history and spooky stories.
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This Halloween season tradition focuses on the rich history of the cave, all while detailing the famous ghost stories that have occurred in the area.
Chrissy Davis, a member of Southern Paranormal Investigators, noted that Cave Springs, Georgia is the seventh most haunted place in the state.
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While the tour has no explicit content, they do recommend children 10 and younger have an adult present with them…
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…only because once in the cave, all the lights will be shut off and tour guests will be able to experience a paranormal investigation of their own.
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Rumors have been documented involving a young girl who is said to have been a victim of the scarlet fever epidemic in the early 1900s, who haunts different parts of the cave.
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The proceeds from the ghost tours go to preserve and honor the historic downtown Cave Spring.
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Even if you are a ghost skeptic, you can’t beat the spooky feelings you’ll get entering the cave at night.
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Have you ever visited the Rolater Park cave? How about at night? (insert spooky sounds here) If you’re looking to take the Cave Spring Ghost Tour, you can head on over to their website here to purchase tickets.
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