Haunted Places in Montana

Montana is a state with a rich and diverse history, including Native American cultures, the Wild West, and the frontier days of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This rich history, combined with the state’s rugged and often isolated landscapes, has created the perfect backdrop for many haunting tales and ghost stories throughout Montana…

 

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  • Boulder Hot Springs

    Boulder Hot Springs

    The Boulder Hot Springs Inn, Spa, and Retreat Center in Boulder, Montana, seems like an idyllic place to relax and get away from it all. But is this historic hotel in bucolic peace Valley haunted by the ghost of a murdered prostitute? Originally constructed in 1863, Boulder Hot Springs and Spa has hosted at least…

  • Opera House Theatre

    Opera House Theatre

    The Opera House Theatre in Philipsburg, Montana has had a storied history. It originally opened its doors in 1891 and continues to put on shows to this day, giving it the distinction of being the oldest still-operating theatre in the entire state of Montana. The building itself, originally inaugurated as the old McDonald Opera House…

  • Virginia City

    Virginia City

    The History Of Virginia City Virginia City is a ghost town located in Madison County, Montana, and it only has an estimated population of about 169 as of 2020. The town dates back all the way to 1863, and it was initially Montana’s first state capital. It had an amazing reputation, but it quickly died…

  • The Pollard Hotel

    The Pollard Hotel

    The Pollard Hotel is in the heart of downtown Red Lodge, Montana. The historic building still operates as a bed and breakfast today, and the ambience of the place makes it easy to imagine what it was like for guests who stayed here over a century ago. The Pollard was constructed in 1893 and was…

  • Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument

    Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument

    The Little Bighorn Battlefield Monument is situated near Hardin in Montana. The monument includes a large obelisk as well as the Custer National Cemetery. It is built on top of the site of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Custer’s Last Stand. The battle that the Bighorn Battlefield Monument memorializes occurred across…

  • Daly Mansion

    Daly Mansion

    Built in 1896 by a famous copper king, Marcus Daly purchased an old homestead in the quaint town of Hamilton, Montana. Daly was a wealthy businessman who built the mansion and named it Riverside. The Victorian style home has 25 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms. The home features 7 individual fireplaces crafted from imported Italian marble.…

  • Many Glacier Hotel

    Many Glacier Hotel

    If you’ve ever visited Glacier National Park, you’ll know that this place combines breathtaking beauty with a harsh natural environment. Weather can shift anytime, from warm to bitter cold extremes. Perched on a rocky ledge above Swiftcurrent Lake, the Many Glacier Hotel has survived over 100 years of fire, floods, and storm damage. From its…

  • Grand Union Hotel

    Grand Union Hotel

    The hotel is located in the town of Fort Benton, which is situated on the banks of the Missouri River. The Grand Union Hotel is one of the few remaining structures from the town’s heyday as a booming river port. The hotel has been meticulously restored, and it now serves as a museum and event…

  • Fort Peck Theater

    Fort Peck Theater

    The Fort Peck Theater in Montana sits in a town with what may seem like an unusual history to most people. Although the first United States settlement at Fort Peck dates back to 1867, enjoying its status as a highly sought-after trading post and housing a federal agency for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, this…

  • Montana Territorial Prison

    Montana Territorial Prison

    History Also known as the Montana State Prison, this men’s correctional facility opened in 1871. When Montana achieved statehood in 1889, the prison became the primary penal institution for the state. The prison was known to be overcrowded and often lacked the proper funds to keep the facilities up to date. From 1890 to 1921,…