Top 12 Haunted Locations Perfect for Live Streaming
A curated list of 12 locations that combine history, atmosphere, and stream-friendly access — perfect picks for live paranormal investigations.
Top 12 Haunted Locations Perfect for Live Streaming
Not all haunted locations are equal when it comes to live streaming. Some offer rich historical context, repeatable phenomena, and safe access — all ideal for producing compelling live content. This list focuses on locations that check the boxes for both investigators and viewers.
Selection criteria
We ranked locations based on these criteria:
- Historical depth and verifiable records
- Public accessibility and filming permissions
- Previous reports of repeatable phenomena
- Environment conducive to multi-camera setups
Top 12 picks
- Blackwater Asylum — An abandoned psychiatric structure with extensive records. Excellent for stationary stakeouts and historical evidence breakdowns.
- Holloway Manor — A private estate that offers guided investigative nights. Great for structured, high-production streams.
- Old Mill Bridge — Outdoor, isolated, and photogenic. It’s ideal for roam-and-react formats, especially in fog.
- Saint Peregrine Church — Active parish with documented ghost stories and temperature variance reports; best with permissions and a reverent approach.
- Fenwick Lighthouse — Coastal isolation, strong wind effects, and recurring light anomalies make for cinematic streams.
- Ravenwood Hospital — A favorite for multi-camera teams thanks to long hallways and secure zones for fixed cameras.
- Drywell Mine — An underground location with sound-rich acoustics and layered temperature profiles; requires strict safety protocols.
- Harper Boarding House — A small, well-documented home with repeatable EVP hotspots.
- Old Harbor Warehouse — Industrial setting, perfect for combining thermal sweeps and EMF charts in one stream.
- Gravelton Cemetery — Public, accessible, and historically interesting. Ideal for late-night atmosphere pieces rather than aggressive investigation.
- Mirrorsong Theater — Supposed hauntings tied to a specific seat and stage; great for staged re-enactments and viewer polls.
- Willow Creek School — Abandoned schoolhouse with recorded orbs and footsteps. Works well for family-oriented spooky streams.
Tips for streaming at these locations
Permissions: Never assume permission to film. Private sites require written consent. Public sites often require permits for professional equipment.
Safety: Bring structural assessment, flashlights, fall-protection gear, and a non-host medic. Especially important in mines and aging buildings.
Audience experience: Camera placement and context matter. Provide viewers with historical notes, on-screen captions, and synchronized sensor overlays so they can follow evidence as it appears.
"A great location is only as good as the story you tell on it."
Legal & ethical considerations
Respect living communities and local customs. Avoid sensationalism, and label speculative content clearly. When posting evidence, include raw files and timestamps for transparency.
How to pick the right spot for your stream
Match the location to your format: roam-and-react teams should lean toward outdoor bridges and warehouses, while evidence-focused shows benefit from controlled settings like manor houses and hospitals. Consider the technical logistics: power, connectivity, and safety reserves.
Final note
These 12 locations provide a variety of atmospheres and technical opportunities for live investigators. Each offers different storytelling possibilities. If you plan a trip, do your homework, secure permissions, and plan for redundancies — because in live streaming, preparation is the difference between a memorable episode and a train of unfortunate surprises.