I'm not really one for seeking out scary, creepy or haunted places.  I have watched enough horror movies to know that there are some things that youi just don't do because that's when they "GET YOU".

PHRASES NOT TO SAY

-Don't investigate the noise that seems super weird and you are alone

-Don't ever have "relations" in the woods or in a cabin or tent when there is an axe murderer on the loose.

-Don't ever say "I'll be right back" and leave the group all alone

-If you get to your car and you have actual keys to that car, you will absolutely 100% drop those keys and/or have a really hard time starting that car.

So, with that said, what do you think the odds are that I will be going out in search of this "haunted road"?  I'm saying slim to none.

KRFO-AM logo
Get our free mobile app

IF YOU DO WANT TO DRIVE ON THE "HAUNTED" HIGHWAY

However, if you would like to go check it out, it's about an hour or so from St. Cloud near the town of New London.  Is it really haunted?  People say they have seen some very strange things.  According to "Only in Minnesota" the road looks pretty normal.  Like a regular country road.  But there is a legend tied to the road and the area.  The road is called Timber Lake Road.

...a woman who lived in a house near the road one day came home to find her children murdered. Devastated, she hung herself, and her ghost has wandered the road searching for the murderer ever since.

There have apparently been reports of red blinking eyes that people have seen from the road as they drive by. That one seems pretty far fetched, but who am I to judge?

ADDED SCARE

The Colfax Cemetery is nearby and there have been some super creepy things reported from that site too.  This is where the woman and her children have been buried - supposedly, and people have heard weird stuff from the cemetery.

...visitors have sighted ghostly children wandering the graves. You may also hear strange sounds. Dogs howling, a woman wailing, and otherworldly screaming have all been reported.

Personally, no thank you.  But if you want to check it out, here is a map.  let me know how it goes.  Make sure and go at night, too.  Maybe even at Halloween.  That will add to the "haunted adventure". Good luck! And I say good luck in the nicest and safest way possible.

Google Maps
Google Maps
loading...

LOOK: 13 Things That Will Make You Nostalgic for Halloween in the '80s

1980s-era Halloween had its own vibe, from the waxy candy bags to the widespread fear of razor blades in apples. Think you can handle the nostalgia? Keep scrolling if you dare!

Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz

LOOK: Here Are the 25 Best Thanksgiving movies of all time