Welcome To Snow Hill Ghosts
Although the small town of Snow Hill may be peaceful for the living, it remains a place of unrest for many of the dead. Phantoms of terror and tragedy occupy its dwellings, instilling all who pass by with a shuddering sense of unease.
A Grand Home Marred By Tragedy
Everyone gets a little homesick at times. The ghost of Snow Hill Inn is one such heartsick spirit. Join Snow Hill Ghosts at this historic home, where the former resident’s son has returned in spirit form to haunt his family home following his messy departure from life.
Reflections of his presence echo within this building’s mirrors, terrifying former lodgers with his bloody, but well-meaning apparition. Learn of this young man’s tragic tale and his bizarre manner of death that ended his life too soon.
Hear about the suspicion and doubt that surrounded this poor fellow’s unusual passing. Was it suicide or a nefarious act of murder that rendered his spirit to roam eternally? Find out on a thrilling ghost tour with Snow Hill Ghosts.
What Will I See?
Visit Snow Hill’s Most Haunted Locations, Including:
- Snow Hill Inn – A young man whose death remains steeped in unanswered questions dwells in what was once the Snow Hill Inn. Those who’ve witnessed his blood-stained apparition declare him a horrifying sight, although his intentions appear well-meant.
- Makemie Memorial Cemetery – A place in which many Maryland legislators were buried, Makemie Memorial Cemetery holds many prominent figures within its hallowed earth. Yet here, the dead do not slumber but rise from their graves quietly, monitoring the daily goings on of Snow Hill.
- Chanceford Hall Bed & Breakfast – Those wary of spirits should check in elsewhere, as the Chanceford Hall Bed & Breakfast is well known for its ghostly happenings. Even those who roam its ground should take heed, for here a curious specter known as Charlotte circles the property.
Permanent Guests of the Ghostly Variety
Many regular guests agree few can spend more than an hour or two within the Chanceford Hall Bed & Breakfast without experiencing something unexplained. Journey with Snow Hill Ghosts to this 1700s-era mansion to discover a house fully packed with ghostly guests and bustling with spirit activity.
Within this boutique hotel, an assembly of shadows and specters pester the living with their undead capers. Listen to accounts of such spirits, from benign housekeeping ghosts and playful pranksters to the story of the kind female phantom that walks its grounds.
Although the beings within Chanceford Hall are pleasant for the most part, they still startle unsuspecting guests with their strange doings. Explore the many mysterious antics guests have reported within this haunting B & B on a riveting Snow Hill ghost tour.
Why is Snow Hill so Haunted?
Spirits of the Land and Water
Many of Snow Hill’s more recent spirits are connected to its homes and buildings — however, the oldest ones are tied to the land. Join Snow Hill Ghosts at the Pocomoke River Canoe Company, where former staff have been privy to odd and unearthly sights in the night hours.
Gaze across the river’s still surface, where on certain nights the air turns eerily still and silent as these former members of the Pocomoke tribe drift upon the water. Encounter tales of Nassawattux warriors, their ethereal entities gliding across the surface in ghostly vessels, seemingly unattached to our modern plane.
What is known about these uncanny figures and why they sail on in the afterlife? Hear more about these mystifying apparitions and other dreamlike phantoms on a pulse-pounding Snow Hill ghost tour.
Snow Hill’s Most Haunted
Snow Hill is a city filled with many haunted locations, some less practical for us to tour than others. While you may voyage with Snow Hill Ghosts to its more urban destinations, some of its rural locations require a longer drive. Take the Pocomoke Forest as one example. By day it may be the ideal spot for hiking, fishing, or canoeing, but as the daylight fades, its haunting atmosphere swells to a crescendo.
The Pocomoke Forest is rife with legends and lore, from tales of the Old Nazareth Church to those of the Cellar House. Many spirits lurk within this wooded forest, some out of grief, others for reasons far more wicked. To those who dare enter its confines, do not go alone. You never know what spirits you may find prowling amongst the oaks and cypress trees of this Maryland State Forest.
Another being of legendary fame, the Wicomico Catman is difficult to find on any given night. Originally sighted some miles Northwest of Snow Hill, this mangy-furred creature surges with monstrous energy. Legends swirl about this ferocious cryptid and its harrowing, human-like face. If you enter the woods of Wicomico County or the Pocomoke Forest, tread lightly, you never know what entities, living or dead, may be watching from the shadows.
* This is a walking tour and we do not enter privately-owned buildings or private property *