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Most Haunted Places in the Pacific Northwest



Get ready for a chilling journey through the strange and beautiful wilderness of the Pacific Northwest as we explore the dark histories and classic ghost stories surrounding some of the region’s most terrifying haunted places. From a dense Washington forest where the ghost of a murdered little girl with no eyes greets visitors, to an overgrown mansion in Oregon harboring the wandering spirits of its former owners, each stop on this adventure offers a shocking glimpse into the horrors that lurk across the fog drenched and heavily wooded landscapes of Cascadia. Are you sure you’re ready to discover what lingers within the darkest reaches of one of Idaho’s most infamous prisons? Do you really want to know what nightmarish monsters prowl some of the area’s most popular parks? Phantoms, witch covens, disturbing cryptids, and demonic children await! Tune in… if you dare…

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27 Comments

  1. Oh boy! My own family’s old home is on a most haunted Washington list! At #4!! I am the girl who saw the soldier in the closet of 5901 S Park. It has multi family reports of haunting. We experienced SOOOO MUCH living there. My own grandpa died there and my uncle died while living there. There have been 9 deaths total we KNOW about since that home has been in existence. It’s one of the most sold homes in Tacoma period.

  2. The commissary at JBLM is also haunted. I was stocking the pastry shelf near the bakery. I was the only one stocking that aisle and my other co-workers were spread out in other aisles. I heard someone say "Hello" that sounded as clear as day. When I answered back and looke around to see who had said hello to me, no one was around and then a cabinet door slammed shut in the bakery. I ran like hell out of there and clocked out for the rest of the night.

  3. there were a lot of lynchings on Chinese immigrants in the Pacific Northwest particularly in the gold mining areas.
    the Chinese were also buried alive when mines collapsed on them.
    the Caucasians were highly resentful towards the Chinese immigrants and treated them like 2nd class citizens and dehumanized Chinese lives.
    there are a lot of hauntings due to the lynchings, violence, hate, murders, injustice, towards the Chinese

  4. Couple years ago my hubby and i spent three nights at manresa castle in port Townsend Washington… Its supposed to be haunted and ghost hunters did an episode there. While nothing dramatic happened while we were there i did wake up every night to the feeling of my foot being touched at the same time in the early hours. 😬. Also, hello from Salem!

  5. Ghost hunter from Washington here, lived here all my life. I just did my 20th ghost hunt a few weeks ago, all my hunts have been in my state. My top 5 haunted spots in Washington would be 5. Meeker mansion, here i could audibly hear ghost screams from the basement door. 4. Lewis county historical museum, this is one where a ghost scratched me on the neck, extremely relevant spirit box responses and emf levels and i sense shadow ghosts. 3. Wilkeson elementary. Ive got a strange evp here of a ghost laughing. Also many ghost screams, ghosts that can touch cat balls. 2. West Seattle high school, here i caught a shadow ghost on camera in the halls and got scratched just under the neck by i assume the ghost of Rose. Many ghost screams here too. 1. The Bigelow house mansion, here i could audibly hear a laughing goblin ghost from inside and also caught an evp of a ghost laughing. I would also put the Walker-Ames house where i was able to do a ghost hunt inside where you can hear many ghost voices and orbs, at number 6, The rucker mansion at number 7, i went here for a ghost hunt on the outside area once. I saw a shadow ghost walking behind some bushes, my camera could capture it! and Kubota garden at number 8 where i caught on cam and saw a ghost orb floating right in front of my face 👻👻👻🎐🎐🎐🌸🌸🌸I also have a question about point defiance park, does anyone know the most paranormally active spots here? I wanna do a ghost hunt here!

  6. I went to school with Jennifer Bastien, the girl foundin PtDefiance. Another girl was murdered around the same time in Tacoma and dumped in puget gulch. My grandfathers boat burned in the 1984 boathouse fire at pt defiance too.

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