Haunted Places in Coconino County, Arizona



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    Days Inn and Suites

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    The ghost of a tall man will sometimes appear at the foot of your bed at the Days Inn and Suites. No word on whether only specific rooms are involved.

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    Monte Vista Hotel

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    Two ghosts are said to inhabit this hotel - a bellboy and a non-descript female.

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    The Museum Club

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    A female ghost likes to chat up visitors during off-hours. Once asked a local musician if he was done with his beer - he turned around, and no one was there.

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    NACOG Head Start Administration Building

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    A female apparition appears in the hallways, and weird things happen - faucets turn on and off, keys stop working, telephone calls come in from offices that are locked and disused. Voices are heard throughout the building.

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    North Morton Hall - Northern Arizona University

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    Supposedly the ghost of a long-dead female student haunts North Morton Hall. She has a fancy for locking girls in the bathroom, or pulling blankets off of beds. On rare occasions she's even been seen walking down the hallways.

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    Orpheum Theatre

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    Lots of paranormal activity in this old theatre, especially after some recent renovations. The most concerning involves a very dark entity seen by a late-night janitor, observed walking down the aisles of the balcony. Weird vibrations are felt in the men's bathroom.

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    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    This park features the duplex home of Timothy and Michael Riordan, lumber baron brothers who married sisters, Caroline and Elizabeth Metz. The brothers were members of an important Arizona Territorial family who played a role in the development of Flagstaff and northern Arizona and were involved in lumber, railroads, cattle, ...

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    USGS Research Center

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    Building #1 of the USGS office in Flagstaff is notorious for weird phenomena. Clapping sounds are often heard, lights turn on and off, doors open and close on their own.

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    El Tovar Hotel

    GRAND CANYON, Arizona

    The historic El Tovar hotel was one of the original Harvey Houses that served the rail lines, staffed by the civilizing influence of the Harvey girls. Although a grave marked "Pirl" can be found in the parking lot of the Tovar, its occupant is somewhat disputed. Legends say ...

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    Maricopa Point

    GRAND CANYON, Arizona

    According to legend, a man who was in the civilian corps died while putting up a railing at this Grand Canyon spot. I would think someone would have thought to jot down this gentleman's name, since he died so that others would not, however no real detail has been ...

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    Williams Cemetery

    Williams, Arizona

    It's a cemetery. Of course it's haunted.

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    Weatherford Hotel

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    This hotel is haunted by ghostly newlyweds of long ago who came here on their honeymoon. When the man went hunting, a severe and sudden blizzard hit. The heartbroken wife, believing her husband dead, hanged herself in Room 54. But her beloved had not been killed in the storm. When ...

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    The Red Garter

    Williams, Arizona

    Built by German tailor August Tetzlaff in 1897, the Red Garter bed-and-breakfast, once a saloon and bordello, an opium den, a Chinese restaurant, a general store and a boarding house, is said to be haunted by many spirits. Guests have reported the apparition of a young, sad Hispanic woman with ...

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    Canyon Motel - Caboose Suites

    Williams, Arizona

    Two suites available at the motel include two 1929 Santa Fe Railroad Cabooses. The second caboose is believed to be haunted by the ghost of a conductor, who has been seen walking through the caboose suite swinging a lantern. Whispering, voices and lights go on and off by themselves are ...

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    Fabrics N' Wooden Things Store

    Williams, Arizona

    This historic store may be haunted by four or more ghostly women folk who have haunted the building since the towns mining heyday. They have been known to move objects around the store, and often help customers. Ghostly laughter and a tall menacing shadow have also been heard and seen ...

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    El Pinado Hotel

    Williams, Arizona

    This historic hotel was built prior to 1905, and was once the main hotel in town for railroad employees and ranch workers to stay at. During recent renovations, workers uncovered hidden doors, old newspapers and even a resident ghost. Staff and visitors at the restored building have allegedly heard ...

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    Sultana Bar

    Williams, Arizona

    This 1912 building formerly housed a silent movie theatre and a billiards hall, and is believed to be haunted by patrons of the bar from over a century ago. Staff have reported eerie encounters in a network of tunnels running beneath the building, as well as being pushed around ...

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    Rod's Historic Steakhouse

    Williams, Arizona

    This old-fashioned steakhouse has been in operation since the end of the war, and is renowned for its fine foods, original features and its resident ghost. Staff and patrons believe the spectre is Rodney Graves, a former owner and manager of the restaurant. He has been known to break ...

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    Twister's Soda Fountain and Cafe

    Williams, Arizona

    This 1950's style malt shop and café is right out of the twentieth century era, as are some of the ghosts rumoured to haunt the place. Ghostly voices, objects moving around by themselves and a shadowy figure wandering the hallways after hours are all some of the phenomena reported ...

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    Flagstaff Historic Railway Station

    Flagstaff, Arizona

    This historic railway station was built in 1926, and shortly after the construction, a brakeman was hit by a runaway train and died outside the station. Ever since, staff and visitors to the building claim to have felt an eerie presence throughout the building, as well as ghostly voices, ...