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Gov. Justice announces launch of West Virginia Paranormal Trail

CHARLESTON, WV (WVDN) — In celebration of spooky season, Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Department of Tourism announced the launch of a statewide Paranormal Trail, designed to help spook-seekers discover the state’s most spine-chilling sites. An accompanying digital passport allows visitors to check in at haunted locations, earning points and unlocking exciting prizes along the way.

“I love when we come up with new ways to get folks to explore West Virginia,” Gov. Justice said. “We’ve got so much unique history here, stories passed down through the years, and even a few ghost tales. Our new Paranormal Trail is a way to check out some places that’ll give you the chills. Now that October is here, people are looking for a spooky way to get in the spirit of things, and this trail is just the ticket.”

“Recent trends have shown us that travelers are increasingly interested in spooky and unique destinations,” West Virginia Department of Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby said. “West Virginia has quite a few spots with haunted histories, so we created the Paranormal Trail to tap into the thriving market for themed tours and attractions. Whether learning about local legends or touring notoriously haunted attractions, it appeals to travelers interested in spooky sightings, mystery, and local lore.”

To experience the haunts of West Virginia and uncover chilling tales, travelers can register to participate in The West Virginia Paranormal Trail online and instantly receive the digital passport via email or text. As exploration is underway, visitors check in to spooky spots around the state to earn points and unlock exclusive Paranormal Trail prizes – including an official sticker, beanie, and limited-edition print by West Virginia artist Liz Pavlovic.

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