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In this episode of Tales, Trails & Taverns, Joe sits down with Brett Clark, the host of Haunt Hops, to dive deep into the haunted heart of the South. From eerie taverns to historic hotspots, Brett shares how he got started chasing ghost stories and what keeps pulling him back into the unknown.

Together, they explore some of the most intriguing haunted locations across North Carolina, swapping stories of real encounters, unexplained activity, and the kind of moments that make you question what’s really out there. 

Brett breaks down his approach to paranormal investigation—how he gathers evidence, what he looks for on a case, and why some places just feel different the moment you step inside. 

The conversation also digs into the deep cultural roots of Southern ghost stories—how local legends, historic trauma, and community storytelling keep these hauntings alive generation after generation. 

Whether you’re new to ghost hunting or already chasing spirits yourself, Brett shares practical tips for exploring haunted locations safely and respectfully—plus a few unforgettable moments from the field. 

From haunted bars to backroad legends, this episode is packed with stories, insight, and just enough danger to keep things interesting. 
Grab a drink, settle in… and let’s hit the trail.

Haunt Hops

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