Haunted Places in Oregon

Oregon is known for its stunning natural beauty, but the state is also home to a number of haunted places that are said to be haunted by spirits, ghosts, and other supernatural entities. From historic hotels and abandoned mental hospitals to ghost towns and Civil War battlefields, there is no shortage of spooky sites to explore in Oregon…

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  • Oregon Caves Chateau

    Oregon Caves Chateau

    Deep in the surrounding forest, a historic, six-story 1930s hotel overlooks a steep ravine. Wildlife skitter across a twisting road that winds up towards the Oregon Caves Hotel. Peaked wooden roofs, stained dark by rain and weather, jut up out of the trees like the witch’s house from Hansel and Gretel. Some say that the…

  • The Benson Hotel

    The Benson Hotel

    History Part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, the Benson Hotel is the seventh largest hotel in Portland, with 287 rooms. Originally known as the New Oregon Hotel, the hotel was renamed after a notable businessman, Simon Benson, and is known as one of the finest hotels in Portland. The Benson Hotel opened in 1913…

  • Shanghai Tunnels

    Shanghai Tunnels

    The Shanghai Tunnels are tunnel passageways located in Portland, Oregon and have been operational since the mid-19th century. Unfortunately, after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, all activities inside the tunnel have ceased, and the public cannot visit them today. Back during its prime, the Shanghai Tunnels were used for escorting goods in a swift and easy…

  • Croisan Creek Road

    Croisan Creek Road

    Haunted roads are streets or highways that have been the subject of urban legends and folklore, such as ghostly apparitions or other paranormal incidents. According to residents, Croisan Creek Road near Salem, Oregon, looks to be one of the most perplexing of these roads in the United States. All year, visitors marvel at the beautiful…

  • Oregon State Hospital

    Oregon State Hospital

    History The Oregon State Hospital, originally named Oregon State Insane Asylum, was built in 1883 and is currently the oldest running psychiatric hospital in the state of Oregon. The hospital was built to conduct electroconvulsive therapy, lobotomies, eugenics, and hydrotherapy. The hospital had a lot of criticism throughout its early years for its shortcomings and treatment…

  • Pittock Mansion

    Pittock Mansion

    The Pittock Mansion is a local history museum located in Portland, Oregon, and it is still open to the public today. It has a French Renaissance-style that holds up to modern standards, and it is residing at an old pioneer town that turned into an industrialized area. Back in 1914, the Pittock Mansion was brought…

  • Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery

    Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery

    History Established in the 1850’s, one of the first people buried at the Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery was supposedly a woman accused and found guilty of witchcraft. She was sentenced to hang and her body was buried on the land that would eventually be turned into the Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery. According to official records, the story…

  • The Egyptian Theatre

    The Egyptian Theatre

    One interesting landmark in Oregan is a historic theatre with plenty of history and stories. The Egyptian Theatre in Oregon is a historic movie theater in the downtown area of the city. .The theater is located in the city of Bend, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Egyptian Theatre is considered…

  • Old Town Pizza

    Old Town Pizza

    The History Of Old Town Pizza Old Town Pizza is a historic restaurant located in Portland, Oregon, and it is open to the public today. It is known for its haunted history. Old Town Pizza dates back to 1880 when the Merchant Hotel was built. The current pizzeria is located in the lobby of the…

  • Bush House Museum

    Bush House Museum

    Asahel Bush II moved to Salem, Oregon, in 1850 when he was 26 years old. He had originally relocated to Oregon to start a newspaper. He called it ‘The Oregon Statesman’, however, he sold it less than 15 years later and moved into banking. It was in Salem that Bush II met Eugenia, the love of…