Okay, let me tell you about this crazy experience I had at Booger Hill. It’s this spot in Cumming, Georgia, on Bettis-Tribble Gap Road. Yeah, the name’s weird, but that’s not the half of it.
So, I’d heard these wild stories about Booger Hill being haunted. People say it’s a gravity hill, where your car rolls uphill by itself. Rumor has it, it’s the ghosts of enslaved people buried there, and they don’t want visitors, so they push your car back up the road. Some folks even claim to have seen handprints on their cars after. Creepy, right?

Being the curious type, I decided to check it out for myself. I drove down to Cumming, found Bettis-Tribble Gap Road, and there it was – Booger Hill. I parked my car at the bottom, put it in neutral, and waited.
At first, nothing. Then, slowly but surely, my car started to roll backward, uphill! I swear I wasn’t touching the pedals or anything. It was the weirdest feeling, like some invisible force was pulling me up.
- Drove to Bettis-Tribble Gap Road in Cumming.
- Parked at the bottom of the hill.
- Put my car in neutral.
- Freaked out a little as my car started rolling uphill.
- Checked my car for handprints afterward (didn’t find any, thankfully).
Here’s what I did step-by-step:
Honestly, I don’t know what to make of it. Maybe it’s an optical illusion, maybe it’s some weird magnetic thing, or maybe it really is haunted. I didn’t stick around long enough to find any solid evidence, but it was definitely an experience I won’t forget.
I’ve heard other stories about weird stuff happening in the area, like at the Foster House restaurant, or this place called Booger Hollar near Albemarle. Tragic deaths, spooky occurrences, you name it. Makes you wonder what’s really going on in these old Southern towns, doesn’t it?
And then there’s that creepy abandoned building in Los Angeles, the Vannacutt Psychiatric Institute, or the “House on Haunted Hill” as some call it. That place has its own set of spooky stories, like something out of a horror movie. Reminds me of that book, “The Haunting of Hill House” which is a 1959 gothic horror novel, pretty creepy stuff. Anyway, Booger Hill, I mean this place is really weird.
But hey, if you’re ever in Cumming and feeling adventurous, go check out Booger Hill. Just be prepared for a little mystery, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll have your own spooky story to tell. But don’t blame me if your car starts acting all weird!
