Real Haunts

A horrific collection of real haunted houses and haunted places. Want to stay in a haunted hotel or visit the Amityville Horror house, the Exorcist House, or the real Conjuring house? This is where you go to find true reported locations of hauntings and paranormal activity. Find real haunted houses near you with our FrightFinder.

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12417 Pacific Way, Long Beach, WA 98631, USA

Guests of the Oceanfront are encouraged to share their experiences in a journal near the front desk. Many of the hauntings occur in the older cabins on the ridge. Some of the unexplained happenings were rearranged furniture in the rooms, televisions that turn off and on and whispers in the middle of the night. One guest reported knocking on the door while the television flicker on and off that kept him up at 3 a. m.

248 Reuben Memorial Dr, Roche Harbor, WA 98520, USA

At the resort, the ghost is thought to be one upset governess for the former owner. Mrs. Beanning’s ashes were in an urn on the mantle for years. The new owners thought she’d be better off in the family crypt. Since then, the spirit has shown her displeasure. She turns lights off and on, plays with the blenders as well as fans in the resort. She’ll reignite candles that someone has blown out too. While harmless, she is definitely not pleased with her new location.

10 S Post St, Spokane, WA 99201, USA

The Haunted Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Wa

In 1920, a young woman named Ellen McNamara fell through a skylight and plunged to her death. She’s often seen peering over the railing towards the mezzanine below. There are other ghostly happenings that can’t be pinned to one ghost. A hotel worker reported that he saw a heavy, glass-and-metal terrace door fly open on a night that wasn’t windy. He didn’t return to that area for a week. Many workers claim to feel a presence around them constantly. There have been numerous sightings of apparitions in the hotel too.

27 S Broadway St, Lebanon, OH 45036, USA

The Golden Lamb Inn is the oldest inn in Ohio and has an illustrious history since it’s more than 200 years old. Famous people including Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, and several U.S. Presidents have stayed there. Naturally, there are plenty of stories about spooky encounters at the inn.

Sarah is the resident ghost at the Golden Lamb. She was the niece of one of the hotel’s managers and either grew up there or spent a lot of time there. She had her own room which was moved at some point, and she’s not happy about it. She expresses her disapproval by moving pictures and other objects in the room.