For those who can’t get enough scares, these terrifying places in Alaska will thrill and delight you. Most are remote, spooky, and falling apart in the harsh weather of the north. Some places are just off the highway or in the city. If you are planning a truly wild adventure, find a way to visit some of these spots. Learn about the history of Alaska, freak yourself out, and find your thrills in Alaska.

  1. Mukluk Land, Tok

Travis | Flickr There is a room full of dolls, as well as a host of other creepy attractions along the highway in Tok. Visit Mukluk land for a strange, terrifying, and fascinating day in Alaska.

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  1. Port Catham, near Homer

NOAA Photo Library | Flickr This creepy spot in a remote location near Homer has been said to be the home of mysterious creatures, perhaps of the “Bigfoot” variety. If you don’t see the creatures themselves, you’ll see a gorgeous part of Alaska. The Abandoned Town In Alaska That Most People Stay Far, Far Away From

  1. Ukivok, Bering Sea

Ansgar Walk | Wikipedia Creative Commons This abandoned village in a remote place in the Bering Sea is eerie and only the brave will visit. Ukivok on King Island has a lot of history —and a lot of secrets. The Historic Island Town In Alaska With A Sinister And Terrifying History

  1. Juneau Drug, Juneau

ASL-P87-1007 | Winter and Pond. Photographs, 1893-1943. ASL-PCA-87 | Alaska State Library - Historical Collections This location was the depository for the wreckage of the Princess Sophia, a terrible shipwreck tragedy in Alaska. Learn about the spooky history as you visit this beautiful location in the capital city. The Story Of This Terrible Shipwreck In Alaska Is Absolutely Bone Chilling

  1. Whittier Camping & Parking, Whittier

Coy! F | Flickr A classic freaky adventure, head to the strange little village of Whittier for camping at the haunted campground. Explore the town and search for the paranormal to your heart’s content. Spend The Night At Alaska’s Most Haunted Campground For A Truly Terrifying Experience

  1. Pilgrim Hot Springs, near Nome

TiresiasZ | Flickr This haunting hot spring location is a historic, creepy, and absolutely beautiful. Learn about the Spanish Flu Epidemic, the history of missionaries in Alaska, and geothermal innovations that made this spot thrive for a short time.
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  1. Desmostylus Skeletons, Unalaska

Nobu Tamura | Wikipedia These terrifying animals will fill you with wonder in Unalaska, and you’ll want to know more about the creepy history of these creatures. Visit for a freaky experience in southwestern Alaska. A Sea Creature From Millions Of Years Ago Was Found In Alaska

  1. Dyea, near Skagway

NPS CulturalLandscapes | Flickr Dyea, once a flourishing Gold Rush era boomtown with hundreds of people inhabiting the area, is now a gold rush historical site. It’s a lovely hike and a creepy location all in one. The Haunting Remains Of This Gold Rush Town In Alaska Are Downright Mysterious

  1. Historic Anchorage Hotel, Anchorage

Anchorage Historic Hotel Official Facebook | Frank P. Flavin 2012 With more than 100 years of history and freaky events, this hotel is reportedly as haunted as it gets. Ask the staff for all the details, and stay the night for a fabulous hotel stay in Anchorage.

The Story Behind This Haunted Historic Hotel In Alaska Is Truly Creepy

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Travis | Flickr

There is a room full of dolls, as well as a host of other creepy attractions along the highway in Tok. Visit Mukluk land for a strange, terrifying, and fascinating day in Alaska.

You Won’t Believe This Creepy Amusement Park In Alaska Is Still Open

NOAA Photo Library | Flickr

This creepy spot in a remote location near Homer has been said to be the home of mysterious creatures, perhaps of the “Bigfoot” variety. If you don’t see the creatures themselves, you’ll see a gorgeous part of Alaska. The Abandoned Town In Alaska That Most People Stay Far, Far Away From

Ansgar Walk | Wikipedia Creative Commons

This abandoned village in a remote place in the Bering Sea is eerie and only the brave will visit. Ukivok on King Island has a lot of history —and a lot of secrets. The Historic Island Town In Alaska With A Sinister And Terrifying History

ASL-P87-1007 | Winter and Pond. Photographs, 1893-1943. ASL-PCA-87 | Alaska State Library - Historical Collections

This location was the depository for the wreckage of the Princess Sophia, a terrible shipwreck tragedy in Alaska. Learn about the spooky history as you visit this beautiful location in the capital city. The Story Of This Terrible Shipwreck In Alaska Is Absolutely Bone Chilling

Coy! F | Flickr

A classic freaky adventure, head to the strange little village of Whittier for camping at the haunted campground. Explore the town and search for the paranormal to your heart’s content. Spend The Night At Alaska’s Most Haunted Campground For A Truly Terrifying Experience

TiresiasZ | Flickr

This haunting hot spring location is a historic, creepy, and absolutely beautiful. Learn about the Spanish Flu Epidemic, the history of missionaries in Alaska, and geothermal innovations that made this spot thrive for a short time.
The Creepiest Ghost Town In Alaska Is The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of

Nobu Tamura | Wikipedia

These terrifying animals will fill you with wonder in Unalaska, and you’ll want to know more about the creepy history of these creatures. Visit for a freaky experience in southwestern Alaska. A Sea Creature From Millions Of Years Ago Was Found In Alaska

NPS CulturalLandscapes | Flickr

Dyea, once a flourishing Gold Rush era boomtown with hundreds of people inhabiting the area, is now a gold rush historical site. It’s a lovely hike and a creepy location all in one. The Haunting Remains Of This Gold Rush Town In Alaska Are Downright Mysterious

Anchorage Historic Hotel Official Facebook | Frank P. Flavin 2012

With more than 100 years of history and freaky events, this hotel is reportedly as haunted as it gets. Ask the staff for all the details, and stay the night for a fabulous hotel stay in Anchorage.

The Story Behind This Haunted Historic Hotel In Alaska Is Truly Creepy

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