Ready to take a creepy road trip? Here are several locations in Southern Utah that are reportedly haunted. Follow my road trip on Google Maps, and feel free to add a few extra spots, if you’d like.

Google Maps The trip is designed to cover two days, with an overnight at the reportedly haunted Moore’s Old Pine Inn, located in Marysvale. If you have the time, don’t miss the side trip to Latuda!

Porter’s Place, Lehi

Porter’s Place Employees at Porter’s Place report paranormal activity and have even seen a ghost in the dining room. A man wearing a leather coat appeared, then walked across the restaurant, disappearing into the wall on the far side of the room. Items often go missing, and people hear voices and footsteps after closing.

Harold B. Lee Library, BYU

https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10732335 BYU students report that the reading room in the music section of the library is haunted. Sudden temperature changes, moaning, and furniture moving are some of the paranormal activities reported. Campus Drive, BYU.

Spanish Fork Cemetery

John Sumsion/flickr The Weeping Widow is buried here, marked by a statue of a woman. The statue supposedly weeps after dark, and visitors hear a woman crying and calling for her baby. 420 S. 400 E.

Latuda

The Greater Southwestern Exploration Company/flickr If you’re willing to add a few hours to your road trip, take a side trip to Latuda by heading toward Helper on Route 6. Several miners were killed in a series of avalanches that destroyed homes and buildings in 1927. The White Lady of Latuda is said to wander through this mining ghost town. She’s a ghostly woman, wearing a white dress, who is rumored to be the widow of one of the killed miners. The area is private property but can be easily seen from the road. Get permission before wandering through the buildings. From Latuda, proceed south to I-70, then west to Salina.

Scenic Quick Stop, Salina

Scenic Quick Stop/Facebook Apparently, even convenience stores can be haunted. Employees of the Scenic Quick Stop in Salina report items moving around, loud noises, voices and even glimpses of a ghost. 1645 S. State Street.

Moore’s Old Pine Inn, Marysvale

Deb Nystrom/flickr Stay overnight at Moore’s Old Pine Inn. Owners and guests often report seeing two women sitting on the front porch swing. The women evaporate as people come closer. A psychic visiting the inn reported paranormal activity in several of the rooms. 110 S. Main Street.

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Kanab

Miss Shari/flickr Some visitors have claimed to see “skin walkers” (Native American ghosts) at the sanctuary. 5001 Angel Canyon Rd.

Grafton

Don Graham/flickr The most photographed ghost town in the West is also reportedly haunted. Visitors say they feel breath on their necks, hear voices and footsteps and experience an eerie presence.

Southern Utah University, Cedar City

CC BY-SA 3.0 The oldest building at SUU, Old Main is haunted by a ghost called “Virginia.” She was murdered in the foothills near the quarry where the stone for the building was collected. It’s said that her ghost came to campus along with the building materials. Virginia wanders around the third floor of the building. Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery occasionally fills with the sound of piano music played by another ghost. 351 W. University Blvd.

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Google Maps

The trip is designed to cover two days, with an overnight at the reportedly haunted Moore’s Old Pine Inn, located in Marysvale. If you have the time, don’t miss the side trip to Latuda!

Porter’s Place

Employees at Porter’s Place report paranormal activity and have even seen a ghost in the dining room. A man wearing a leather coat appeared, then walked across the restaurant, disappearing into the wall on the far side of the room. Items often go missing, and people hear voices and footsteps after closing.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10732335

BYU students report that the reading room in the music section of the library is haunted. Sudden temperature changes, moaning, and furniture moving are some of the paranormal activities reported. Campus Drive, BYU.

John Sumsion/flickr

The Weeping Widow is buried here, marked by a statue of a woman. The statue supposedly weeps after dark, and visitors hear a woman crying and calling for her baby. 420 S. 400 E.

The Greater Southwestern Exploration Company/flickr

If you’re willing to add a few hours to your road trip, take a side trip to Latuda by heading toward Helper on Route 6. Several miners were killed in a series of avalanches that destroyed homes and buildings in 1927. The White Lady of Latuda is said to wander through this mining ghost town. She’s a ghostly woman, wearing a white dress, who is rumored to be the widow of one of the killed miners. The area is private property but can be easily seen from the road. Get permission before wandering through the buildings. From Latuda, proceed south to I-70, then west to Salina.

Scenic Quick Stop/Facebook

Apparently, even convenience stores can be haunted. Employees of the Scenic Quick Stop in Salina report items moving around, loud noises, voices and even glimpses of a ghost. 1645 S. State Street.

Deb Nystrom/flickr

Stay overnight at Moore’s Old Pine Inn. Owners and guests often report seeing two women sitting on the front porch swing. The women evaporate as people come closer. A psychic visiting the inn reported paranormal activity in several of the rooms. 110 S. Main Street.

Miss Shari/flickr

Some visitors have claimed to see “skin walkers” (Native American ghosts) at the sanctuary. 5001 Angel Canyon Rd.

Don Graham/flickr

The most photographed ghost town in the West is also reportedly haunted. Visitors say they feel breath on their necks, hear voices and footsteps and experience an eerie presence.

CC BY-SA 3.0

The oldest building at SUU, Old Main is haunted by a ghost called “Virginia.” She was murdered in the foothills near the quarry where the stone for the building was collected. It’s said that her ghost came to campus along with the building materials. Virginia wanders around the third floor of the building. Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery occasionally fills with the sound of piano music played by another ghost. 351 W. University Blvd.

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