Most Haunted Places In Santa Ana, California To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Santa Ana, California, where dark history and restless spirits merge in the eerie, mist-filled streets of this ancient city. From haunted castles to shadowy underground vaults, these places hold tales of mystery, death, and the unexplained—daring only the bravest souls to explore.
Euclid corner Harzard
: "Popular to all of people around that area with a haunted house that has been torn off (99 out of 100 people in the city know about this area). This place has a lot of different stories, someone said this place used to be a coffee shop, some gangs came and shot each others made alot of people death and became haunted. Others said that the place used to be Indian cemetery so there are spirits appeared during the night and kicked people who lived there out."
Fairhaven Cemetery Mausoleum
: "Lower Level - In the lower level, there is a wall of the crypts of children. Occasionally the faint sound of a child crying pierces the silence of the hallway down by this wall. UPDATE: "baby wall" no longer exists. Apparently the crypts have been moved (or disbursed), and a closed-circuit surveillance camera has been installed over the spot."
Ralph's grocery CO.
: "The boiler room is a very active place in this location you can see a large men floating around, also the break room is very active."
Santa Ana High School
: "A young teenage actress, named Alice, died in the auditorium before the opening Act. She was in the balcony looking to see if her parents were there, when she fell over to the first floor and died. It is said that if you go to the Attic of the auditorium you could here someone inside knocking and walking around. Once you go in there is no one there. Lead actors and actresses have also said that when an opening Act is about to start there is A "good luck " sign carved on the floor, once the play it''s over the carving isn''t there anymore."
Sports Authority
: "Sightings of a little girl wandering around the store. According to employees they have heard her giggling at night when the store is closed some have the feeling of being watched and touched. Apparently in the early 70''s a body of a little girl was found in the back of the store. Now she walks the store and plays."