Of all the ghost stories, urban legends, and folklore associated with Mississippi, the legend of the Three-Legged Lady is by far one of the creepiest. For years, locals have told the story of the phantom woman and the lonely stretch of road she haunts. Have you ever seen a three-legged woman? Most people have not so let’s take a closer look…that is, if you dare!

The legend of the Three-Legged Lady is known far and wide. The locals report that most sightings take place between 2661- 4548 Nash Road.

google.com The location is not far from the lock and dam in Columbus, MS.

But this three-legged woman doesn’t just haunt the area. She torments drivers by chasing their cars down the dark roadway.

google.com As the story goes, motorists who want to see one of the most “famous” Mississippi urban legends should stop on Nash Road, turn off the headlights, and honk the horn three times. After doing so, the Three-Legged Lady knocks on the roof of the car and then races the driver to the end of the road, hitting the car with her body the entire time.

Being chased by anyone is scary enough, but when it’s a ghost with three legs – one of which seems to be rotting and sewn to her body - it’s downright frightening!

Hollis Phillips/YouTube As you’ve probably guessed by now, the variation in stories behind urban legends in Mississippi often run wild! As a result, there are several tales about the Three-Legged Lady and how she ended up with an extra limb.

Some say the third leg was removed from a dead lover and attached to her body. Others say the Three-Legged Lady is actually the ghost of a mother, searching for her dismembered daughter. In this case, the third leg is all the mother found of her daughter. Still, others think the phantom is a result of a satanic cult that once performed sacrifices in a nearby church.

The short video below brings the urban legend to life, and it’s as eerie as you’d expect!

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The location is not far from the lock and dam in Columbus, MS.

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As the story goes, motorists who want to see one of the most “famous” Mississippi urban legends should stop on Nash Road, turn off the headlights, and honk the horn three times. After doing so, the Three-Legged Lady knocks on the roof of the car and then races the driver to the end of the road, hitting the car with her body the entire time.

Hollis Phillips/YouTube

As you’ve probably guessed by now, the variation in stories behind urban legends in Mississippi often run wild! As a result, there are several tales about the Three-Legged Lady and how she ended up with an extra limb.

Some say the third leg was removed from a dead lover and attached to her body. Others say the Three-Legged Lady is actually the ghost of a mother, searching for her dismembered daughter. In this case, the third leg is all the mother found of her daughter. Still, others think the phantom is a result of a satanic cult that once performed sacrifices in a nearby church.

So, have you ever visited Nash Road? Did you know about the three-legged lady? Did you get a glimpse at the phantom woman? If not, do you think you’ve got the guts to do so? We’d love to read your thoughts, or experiences, in the comments section below. And if you know of another creepy legend, tell us all about that too!

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Paranormal Adventures in Mississippi December 30, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin Is there a haunted road trip itinerary in Mississippi? There are actually is a haunted road trip itinerary in Mississippi! If you like spooky stuff, this one in particular offers lots to be frightened about. You can start from either end, but one starting point is at the Glenwood Cemetery in Yazoo City. It then moves on to The McRaven Haunted House in Vicksburg. Add stops in Madison, Union, and finally Columbus, and this eight-hour road trip just might leave you shaken to the core! We’re looking for other haunted roads in Mississippi. Who knows why, but haunted roads in Mississippi are plentiful, each one sharing a different tale of the paranormal personalities that are apparently still “living” here. Here are a few where you can take your chances:

Highway 90 in Gautier Old Corinth Road in Petal John’s Bayou Road in Vancleave The Railway Tracks on Armstrong Road in Columbus Waynesboro Shubuta Road a.k.a. Devil Worshipper Road in Waynesboro

  Where can we find ghost tours in Mississippi? As you might imagine, with all of the paranormal history, you can find plenty of ghost tours in Mississippi. From well-known cities to relatively unknown and hidden gems, you’re sure to find something that suits your desires and whets your appetite for more. Check out some of the following:

Natchez Vicksburg Biloxi

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Paranormal Adventures in Mississippi

December 30, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

Is there a haunted road trip itinerary in Mississippi? There are actually is a haunted road trip itinerary in Mississippi! If you like spooky stuff, this one in particular offers lots to be frightened about. You can start from either end, but one starting point is at the Glenwood Cemetery in Yazoo City. It then moves on to The McRaven Haunted House in Vicksburg. Add stops in Madison, Union, and finally Columbus, and this eight-hour road trip just might leave you shaken to the core! We’re looking for other haunted roads in Mississippi. Who knows why, but haunted roads in Mississippi are plentiful, each one sharing a different tale of the paranormal personalities that are apparently still “living” here. Here are a few where you can take your chances:

Highway 90 in Gautier Old Corinth Road in Petal John’s Bayou Road in Vancleave The Railway Tracks on Armstrong Road in Columbus Waynesboro Shubuta Road a.k.a. Devil Worshipper Road in Waynesboro

  Where can we find ghost tours in Mississippi? As you might imagine, with all of the paranormal history, you can find plenty of ghost tours in Mississippi. From well-known cities to relatively unknown and hidden gems, you’re sure to find something that suits your desires and whets your appetite for more. Check out some of the following:

Natchez Vicksburg Biloxi

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There are actually is a haunted road trip itinerary in Mississippi! If you like spooky stuff, this one in particular offers lots to be frightened about. You can start from either end, but one starting point is at the Glenwood Cemetery in Yazoo City. It then moves on to The McRaven Haunted House in Vicksburg. Add stops in Madison, Union, and finally Columbus, and this eight-hour road trip just might leave you shaken to the core!

We’re looking for other haunted roads in Mississippi.

Who knows why, but haunted roads in Mississippi are plentiful, each one sharing a different tale of the paranormal personalities that are apparently still “living” here. Here are a few where you can take your chances:

  • Highway 90 in Gautier
  • Old Corinth Road in Petal
  • John’s Bayou Road in Vancleave
  • The Railway Tracks on Armstrong Road in Columbus
  • Waynesboro Shubuta Road a.k.a. Devil Worshipper Road in Waynesboro

 

Where can we find ghost tours in Mississippi?

As you might imagine, with all of the paranormal history, you can find plenty of ghost tours in Mississippi. From well-known cities to relatively unknown and hidden gems, you’re sure to find something that suits your desires and whets your appetite for more. Check out some of the following:

  • Natchez
  • Vicksburg
  • Biloxi