Haunted Places in Nevada

Nevada, known for its deserts and casinos, has a rich history of paranormal activity that spans back to its early days as a frontier territory. Many of the state’s haunted places are linked to its Wild West past, including ghost towns and abandoned mines. The harsh conditions of frontier life and the violence of the Wild West have created an atmosphere that is believed to have trapped the spirits of the dead…

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  • Goldfield Hotel

    Goldfield Hotel

    History Once, the Goldfield Hotel was one of the wealthiest, most lavish places around. Now, it’s merely another building in an almost abandoned gold mining town. Today, the town of Goldfield is home to less than 300 people. The man behind the hotel was George Wingfield, a wealthy banker and miner. When he ran the hotel…

  • Mackay Mansion

    Mackay Mansion

    History The Mackay Mansion in Nevada has a long and storied history, both fascinating and haunting. Built in 1859 by a man named George Hearst, the mansion was constructed in the Victorian style with beautiful and ornate designs and furnishings. Amazingly, in 1875, the mansion was spared from a huge fire in the surrounding town…

  • The Mizpah

    The Mizpah

    The Mizpah Hotel in Nevada sits in a location that is exceptionally easy to ignore. Like many of Nevada’s small and neglected desert settlements, the town of Tonopah was founded with the intent to extract the newly discovered silver beneath it, around the turn of the 20th century in its case. The Mizpah Hotel opened…

  • Carson City Mint

    Carson City Mint

    Carson City was founded in 1858 as a mining town, and it soon became an important center of trade and commerce. The city’s convenient location made it an ideal place to strike gold and silver coins, and in 1870, the U.S. Mint established a branch mint in Carson City. The mint produced a variety of…

  • The Overland Hotel

    The Overland Hotel

    The Overland Hotel ; Saloon is located in the virtual ghost town of Pioche, in the mountains and deserts of Nevada. In its heyday during the 1800s, Pioche was a thriving, yet uncivilized and dangerous, location due to the gold and silver mines that dominated the landscape. By the 1900s the town had been virtually abandoned, and…

  • Middle Gate Station

    Middle Gate Station

    Middlegate Station sits in the proverbial middle of nowhere, off of Austin Hwy and barely a few hundred yards from its intersection with Lincoln Hwy. This location was fully intentional, with the site originally designed as a rest stop and the horseman’s equivalent of a refueling station for desert riders. The Overland Stage ; Freight…

  • Hoover Dam

    Hoover Dam

    Almost a million tourists from around the world tour the Hoover Dam every year.  Many simply want to marvel at its sheer size, however some come to find out what makes the Hoover Dam so haunted. The Hoover Dam is considered to be haunted because there are so many deaths associated with it.  Hundreds of…

  • Silver Queen Hotel

    Silver Queen Hotel

    The Silver Queen Hotel is a historic hotel located in Virginia City, Nevada, and is the oldest hotel in Virginia City. It was originally built in 1876 at the heart of the city. The hotel is over 140 years old, and it is a popular spot for weddings. It is located in an area that…

  • Pioneer Saloon

    Pioneer Saloon

    The History Of The Pioneer Saloon The Pioneer Saloon is over a 100 years old and is located in the town of Goodspring, Nevada. It was built by a businessman named George Fayle back in 1913. It was known for being more than a bar; it was the social center for everyone in Goodspring, and…

  • Boot Hill Cemetery

    Boot Hill Cemetery

    The mining town was erected in 1864 to extract the newly discovered silver that lay beneath it. The massacres that led to it being abandoned in these early years was a harbinger of what was to come. Nonetheless, a second effort was made in 1868, and within a decade, the now newly named town of…