13 Creepiest Isolated Roads in America Even Locals Refuse to Drive Alone

Some roads in America are quiet. Others feel like they are waiting for you. In this video, we explore 13 of the creepiest isolated roads in America that even many locals refuse to drive alone. From old brick highways swallowed by forest to dead-end roads, haunted bridges, abandoned coal routes, forgotten Gold Rush trails, and highways with names people tried to erase, every road on this list has a reason behind its reputation. We look at places like Clinton Road in New Jersey, Route 2A in Maine, Archer Avenue in Illinois, Graffiti Highway in Centralia, Boy Scout Lane in Wisconsin, Shades of Death Road, Dead Woman’s Crossing, and the road once known as US Route 666. Some are tied to real crimes. Some have strange local legends. Some are dangerous because of isolation, history, accidents, or what happened there long before the stories began. Which road would you never drive alone at night? Drop your answer in the comments. Subscribe for more videos about hidden America, creepy roads, forgotten places, abandoned towns, ghost stories, strange history, and the darker side of small-town America. #CreepyRoads #HauntedRoads #HiddenAmerica #AbandonedPlaces #ForgottenPlaces #AmericanMysteries #BackroadEstates