Most Haunted Places In Prescott, Arizona To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Prescott, Arizona, where cursed buildings and abandoned ruins hide a chilling past. These locations are known for paranormal sightings, eerie whispers, and a sense of dread that clings to those who dare venture too close after sunset.

Angeline's Grave

: "For years many people have seen the ghost of Angeline. She was a small girl, that rumor has it died in the 1800''s from a plague, while traveling in a wagon train headed west. There have been several sightings of Angeline. There have also been experiences, such as tiny handprints on the outside windows of cars, and bad mishaps for those that try to steal her headstone. She has even been sighted near the area a few miles from her grave in search of her mother. Her grave is the only grave in the direct location area. It is fenced, has a headstone and a single tree, and is located near Lynx Lake and Diamond Valley, right outside of Prescott."


Elks Opera House

: "footsteps, toilets flushing, and voices heard when the building is otherwise empty."


Fort Whipple

: "Buildings 14 and 17 - These buildings used to be a morgue and a TB Sanitarium. Doors have been heard slamming, and apparitions have been seen.."


Hassyampa Inn

: "Believed to be haunted by a woman and child. A bouncing ball is often heard."


Head Hotel

: "A woman was killed on the bottom floor. You can hear her, and she turns the lights off and on. Also, a very tall cowboy paces the hallways and up and down the stairs, shutting doors behind him. A lot of negative spirits are felt as well."


Hotel Vendome

: "In 1921, the owner of the hotel, Abby Byr, ill with, "The Consumption" was deserted by her husband when he went to get medicine, and never returned. Refusing to eat or drink, Abby and her cat Noble passed away in room 16. Today, Abby continues to wait for her husband to return. Haunting the halls and rooms of the Vendome, guests have been recording their experiences at the hotel ever since. Those who stay in room 16 have seen her, felt her and report a wide variety of friendly encounters."


Lynx Creek Farm Bed & Breakfast

: "Sharlot Hall - Visitors report cold spots, and the feeling of not being alone. A definite presence is felt in this room. The eyes of the portrait in this room follow you wherever you go."


St. Michaels Hotel

: "Not to much is told about the hotel, but there is a lady that haunts it. Footsteps are heard in the halls and the feeling of being watched is everywhere. I even have a picture of an orb in one of the rooms."