On September 11, 1857, one of the most horrific massacres in U.S. history occurred in Southern Utah. It played a tragic piece in Utah history that many still reflect upon today. While the story is heartbreaking and awful, it is creepy and spooky as well. In fact, today, the Mountain Meadows Massacre site is said to be the most haunted place in Utah.

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This article only briefly touches on the details of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. For more in-depth information about this horrific tragedy, you can read our feature article.

Do you think the Mountain Meadow Massacre site is the most haunted place in Utah? Have you visited the area? Did you see or hear anything creepy there? If so, let us know in the comments!

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Where can I learn Utah history?

Utah's history is quite unique when compared to other states around the country. No matter where you go in the Beehive State, you will come across many interesting and important stories. Promontory Point, located in the northern part of the state, is one of these interesting and historic destinations. In 1869, the last spike was driven to complete the Central Pacific Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad. Today, you can visit this area and learn more by taking tours, hiking, and participating in various programs.

Spring City is a small pioneer-era town that is a must-visit destination if you want to learn more about Utah history. This entire town is listed on the National Historic Register. Of course, another important piece of Utah history is the small Southern Utah town of Parowan. This town is filled with historical homes and buildings including the Jesse Smith Pioneer Home and the Old Rock Church Museum.

Where are some of the most haunted places in Utah?

While the site of the Mountain Meadow Massacre is considered one of the most haunted places in Utah, there are several other spooky destinations that you may want to visit if you love a good fright. The Heber City Cemetery is rumored to be haunted by multiple spirits. You may see a young girl playing by the headstones and at night, you may hear laughter and footsteps when nobody is around.

The Rio Grande Depot in Salt Lake City is another one of the most haunted places in Utah. This location is rumored to be haunted by the Purple Lady, a woman who wears a purple hat and dress from the early 1900s.

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