Haunted Places in Twin Lakes, New Mexico



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    El Rancho Hotel

    Gallup, New Mexico

    12.7 miles from Twin Lakes, NM

    The 1937 El Rancho Hotel was built by R.E. "Griff" Griffith, brother of movie magnate D.W. Griffith. Well-known past guests here include Ronald Reagan, Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn and Kirk Douglas; it was a headquarters for the filming of many 1940s-1960s films. Witnesses who say the building is haunted have ...


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    Canyon De Chelly

    Tsaile, Arizona

    43.4 miles from Twin Lakes, NM

    Canyon de Chelly National Monument was established on April 1, 1931 as a unit of the National Park Service. It is located in northeastern Arizona within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the early indigenous ...


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    Chaco Canyon National Historic Park

    Nageezi, New Mexico

    51.6 miles from Twin Lakes, NM

    A haunting place, even if it weren't haunted, the Chaco Canyon ruins make for some spectacularly eerie viewing. Coming upon the these great stone works, testament to ages past is enough to make anyone shiver in awe. Possibly the eerie feelings and the sense of being followed that ...


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    Lions Wilderness Park

    Farmington, New Mexico

    81.5 miles from Twin Lakes, NM

    People report hearing ghostly noises and occasionally screaming. People also hear phantom footsteps and some have seen the apparition of a man appear.


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    Miss Gail's Inn

    Aztec, New Mexico

    88.2 miles from Twin Lakes, NM

    This inn is reportedly haunted by numerous spirits, including a cranky male ghost who prefers room 7. Legend also has it that a man was hanged from the tree out back. If he's the ghost in room 7 that might explain why he's cranky.


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    Najavo County Courthouse and Museum

    Holbrook, Arizona

    95.8 miles from Twin Lakes, NM

    Workers at the museum have reported doors opening and closing, strange noises, disembodied footsteps and objects moving around by themselves. The apparition of a woman has been seen staring out the windows of the building late at night. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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