Most Haunted Places In Utah

#1. MCCUNE MANSION, SALT LAKE CITY

 Mccune Mansion was built in 1901 (It’s really old) It took about 3 years and 1 million dollars to build. Nowadays, they use this mysterious building for weddings and lots of other celebrations. There are said to be two different apparitions (ghosts) to be seen haunting the building. A man dressed in a black cape, and a young girl who looks about 10 years old, and she particularly likes it when there are weddings taking place. There is a picture in the mansion, and you can tell that she is a former resident. She is usually seen 

#2. MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE, VEYO

 Around 100 to 140 died that dreadful day. This area has now been said to be the most haunted place in Utah. Visitors tell tales of them hearing the cries of the victims being carried on in the wind, they then said that they felt terrible, as if a wave of sadness overcame them.

#3. ROCK CANYON, PROVO

 Rock Canyon is a great place to hike, for experienced climbers. There have been several deaths in this canyon due to climbers losing their grip. These deaths are thought to be the cause of some type of negative vibe and is considered haunting. The most common sighting is of a man, standing on one of the high cliffs. He is said to stare down at the living before running straight towards them. But when he is about to make contact with the ground, he vanishes into thin air.

#4. Old Tooele Hospital, Tooele

 In 1873, Tooele Hospital was built as a family home for Samuel F Lee. However, by 1913 it had been turned into a home for the elderly. These days it is unique in that half of the property is still a nursing home. The other half is the haunted attraction, this part of the property has also been considered as an asylum.

Many have reported seeing a little girl who goes by the name Jessica. There are other reports of Samuel F Lee, and an old patient named Wes. There is also a much darker and more malevolent force in the abandoned section of the hospital and no-one is keen to go there on their own.

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