“Home of Zombie Road!”
Rock Hollow Trail a 2.3 mile stretch of railroad that is the site of one of the largest Native American burial mounds in the country. Once used by the Army during the Civil War, Zombie Road is a notoriously strange place. It might look like your average hiking trail, but at night the site comes alive with the sounds of chanting, disembodied voices, and terrifying shadowy men who stalk you along the trail.
Rock Hollow Trail aka Zombie Road is a 2.3 mile paved stretch of railroad that is the site of one of the largest Native American burial mounds in the country. It's a famous spot for thrill-seekers, looking to run into the local ghosts who are supposed to haunt the area. These aren't your average run of the mill things that go bump in the night. The ghosts here take haunting to a whole new level.
It might look like your average hiking trail, but at night the trail comes alive with the sounds of chanting, disembodied voices, and terrifying shadowy men who stalk you along the trail. If you're going at night, bring friends, and a really REALLY big flashlight, because chances are you're going to leave running and screaming!
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