When you stay at a hotel or inn, you’re supposed to relax and enjoy being a pampered guest, not feel like you stepped into a horror movie. Some guests at these hotels report a less than relaxing visit due to the antics of ghosts and apparitions. Below are the most haunted hotels in Utah. Are you brave enough to visit? 

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What do you think? Do you believe in ghosts? What do you think are the most haunted hotels in Utah? Have you ever stayed at a hotel and witnessed something paranormal? Tell us about it in the comments! 

If you want to visit several other haunted locations around the Beehive State, check out this haunted Utah road trip. You will travel more than 130 miles and visit some of the spookiest locations in Utah including the Rio Grande Depot, Salt Lake City Cemetery, and many others.

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Haunted Hotels in Utah

What is the most haunted hotel in Utah?

There are a handful of haunted hotels in Utah — more than just on the list above. In fact, one of Utah’s most haunted hotels is the Ben Lomond Suites in Ogden.

  • Currently known as The Bigelow Hotel, this beautiful place to stay was built in 1927 and was considered one of the most majestic and grand hotels in the Beehive State. It actually sits on property that was once home to another hotel — the Reed.
  • This hotel was built in 1891. Shortly after The Reed opened, a death occurred in the hotel. Years later, another death occurred and eventually, in 1926, the hotel was torn down. A new hotel was built in its place — the current Bigelow Hotel.
  • Other deaths have occurred in the building and it is believed that these are the ghosts that haunt the hotel today.

 

What other haunted places should I visit in Utah?

  • The Beehive State is home to all types of creepy and haunted locations. If you love the outdoors and a good spook, head to Hobbs Reservoir. This is believed to be the most haunted reservoir in Utah and this body of water is supposedly haunted by several spirits who drowned when a strange undertow occurred in the 1970s.
  • If you think a haunted reservoir is spooky, how about a haunted hike? Rock Canyon Trail near Provo is considered the creepiest hike in Utah. This trail takes you through a haunted rock canyon that is haunted by multiple spirits. What’s interesting is it seems paranormal activity significantly increases in this area during poor weather.

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