It's a little too early to start talking about all things spooky, even as a huge Halloween lover. However, there's a ton of haunted places in Minnesota which means sometimes we need to talk about it outside of spooky season!

Minnesota has to be one of the most haunted states. There are so many haunted places across the state, from hotels to restaurants to everything in between.

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In fact, one of the nation's most haunted hotels is famously in Minnesota. The Palmer House is located in Sauk Centre, just a few hours from Duluth.

It's so haunted that Ghost Adventures even filmed an entire episode there for season eight. I have been there a few times and didn't sleep a wink either time.

Haunted Places Aplenty Across Duluth & Minnesota

This is just one example of many when it comes to haunted places in the state. There are also some famously haunted places right here in Duluth, like the William A. Irvin for example!

RELATED: New Paranormal Show Filming At The Palmer House In Minnesota

There are also places like Nopeming Sanatorium that have some supernatural guests. Some people think Enger Tower is haunted, along with Griggs Hall on the UMD Campus. What do you think?

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There Are Haunted Roads In Minnesota, Too!

One thing you may not think about when you think of haunted places? Roads! There are a handful of famously haunted roads in the state. You may want to keep your doors locked if you ever find yourself on one.

RELATED: Haunted Minnesota Hotel Celebrates 150th Anniversary

I've rounded up a list of these roads so keep your eyes peeled on your next road trip! Keep scrolling - if you dare. (And remember never to trespass on private property.)

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Gallery Credit: Lauren Wells

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Gallery Credit: Nick Cooper - TSM Duluth

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