Haunted Places in Utah
Utah, a state known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history, is also home to many haunted places. From abandoned mining towns to historic hotels and theaters, Utah’s haunted locations offer a unique glimpse into the state’s rich past and the paranormal activity that has been reported there…
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Ghosts of the Ophir Ghost Town
Discover the mesmerizing remnants of the past at Ophir Ghost Town! Embrace the intriguing history, explore abandoned mines, and marvel at the rustic buildings. A once thriving mining town, it’s now an irresistible spot for history and adventure enthusiasts.
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Ghosts of the Antelope Island State Park
Uncover the natural beauty of Utah at Antelope Island State Park, a place where panoramic views meet thriving wildlife. Explore diverse landscapes, hike scenic trails and spot bison herds. Immerse in history, adventure and tranquility away from the city hustle. Paradise unplugged!
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Ghosts of the Skinwalker Ranch
Dive into the eerie enchantments of Skinwalker Ranch, a UFO hotspot shrouded in mystique. From UFO sightings to inexplicable phenomena, this Utah estate offers spooky thrill-seekers an otherworldly experience!
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Ghosts of the Blind Frog Ranch
Unlock the mysteries of Utah’s enigmatic Blind Frog Ranch in our latest blog post. Dive into its rumored supernatural phenomena, hidden treasure legends and the thrill of ongoing exploration!
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Ghosts of the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Unraveling the dark tale of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, the blog uncovers the chilling plot of 1857 where over 120 pioneers tragically lost lives at the hands of Mormon militiamen. An unforgettable incident that left an indelible mark on American history.
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Ghosts of the Rock Canyon
Discover Rock Canyon, the hiker’s paradise! Revel in nature’s glory as you navigate vivid landscapes, majestic wildlife and ancient geological wonders. Explore, exercise and energize at this spectacular retreat!
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Ghosts of the Mercur Cemetery
Explore the intriguing history of Mercur Cemetery, last memory of a booming mining town. Despite harsh conditions, brave souls built their life here. Now, it invites visitors into forgotten tales of the past.
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Ghosts of the Moon Lake
Unveil the allure of Moon Lake—a tranquil oasis nestled amidst nature’s best. Explore its pristine waters, abundant wildlife, and enchanting sunset views. It’s truly a hidden gem that offers an unbeatable escape into serenity.
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Ghosts of the Southern Utah University
Explore Southern Utah University – a hub of innovation and excellence in the heart of the west! With a diverse student body, robust program offerings, and a picturesque campus, SUU is your gateway to a world of opportunities.
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Ghosts of the Latuda Ghost Town
Uncover the forgotten stories in Latuda Ghost Town! Once a bustling mining hotspot, the town now whispers tales of its remarkable past. Journey back in time to explore these deserted streets, all shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
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Salt Lake City Cemetery
The Salt Lake City Cemetery was created in 1848 and has 130,000 burial sites, of which 125,000 plots are currently occupied. According to the Salt Lake City municipality, its cemetery is one of the largest municipally-owned graveyards in the country with approximately 122 acres of land and 9.5 miles of roads throughout the parklike setting.…
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The Nunnery
The Nunnery is located in Logan Canyon, Utah. It was originally called Hatch’s Camp, and has also been known as St Ann’s Retreat and Pine Glen Cove. The Nunnery was first built by Hezekiah Eastman Hatch between 1915 and 1918. Over the years, the property was expanded and many important members of society spent time there…
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The Old Mill
The Cottonwood Papermill in Cottonwood Heights, Utah was built by the LDS Church in 1883 in order to keep up with the paper supply needed to meet the demand for their record keeping and publications. Originally, it was a pulp mill that ground logs from nearby forests and even old rags and other clothes and…
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Egyptian Theatre
The Egyptian Theatre is located in Park City, Utah, and is a staple of Historic Main Street in Old Town. The theatre has a rich, long history. The theatre was built after a fire burned down the original Dewey Theatre in 1898, and opened on Christmas day in 1926. The Egyptian Theatre was home to comedians,…
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Brigham Young Farmhouse
The Brigham Young Farmhouse is located in Old Deseret Village, in This is the Place Heritage Park, although it was originally built in the historic Salt Lake City district of Forest Dale, Utah. It was moved to This is the Place Heritage Park in 1975. The Brigham Young Farmhouse was built in 1863 by Brigham Young.…
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Ben Lomond Hotel
The Ben Lomond Hotel is located in Ogden, Utah. It was originally built in 1891, and was then known as the Reed Hotel. The hotel design is known for its Italian Renaissance architecture, inspired by 15th and 16th century Italian architecture. In its early usage, the Ben Lomond Hotel supposedly functioned as a boarding house, and…
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Rio Grande Depot
Built in 1910 by The Rio Grande Western Railroad, this depot was a testament to the prosperity witnessed in Salt Lake City, Utah during the time. George Gould, the depot’s primary supporter, invested $750,000 of his own money into its construction with the hopes of breaking the railroad monopoly currently controlled by the Union Pacific…
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Old Tooele Hospital
The Old Tooele Hospital is located in Tooele, Utah, and was originally built in 1873. Samuel F. Lee constructed it with the intent to make it a private residency. It wasn’t until 1953 that the hospital was born. It became an old folk’s home during this time period. The Tooele Hospital received a new building…
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Devereaux Mansion
The Devereaux Mansion is located in Salt Lake City, Utah on what is known as “millionaires row” in West South Temple. The esteemed Devereaux Mansion was built by the architect William Paul in 1857 for William Staines, although parts of the house were built in 1855. The building was a Victorian style mansion built almost…
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McCune Mansion
The glamorous McCune Mansion was built by Alfred McCune and his wife Elizabeth in 1901. As a gifted entrepreneur, Alfred generated a fortune in both the profitable mining and railroad businesses. He was known for his drive and persistence which led to him becoming a well established businessman at a young age. When Alfred and…