Most people don’t go out of their way to visit cemeteries, but one of the haunted places in Tucson, AZ is definitely worth exploring. Evergreen Mortuary and Cemetery in Tucson is not only breathtaking, with lush, towering trees and mountain views, but it also happens to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in Arizona. Ghost stories surrounding the cemetery are plentiful – most likely due to its rich history – and many visitors experience unexplained phenomena. Even if you don’t, this hauntingly beautiful place is worth visiting for the grounds alone.

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For those interested in visiting one of the haunted places in Tucson, AZ the Evergreen Mortuary and Cemetery website offers more information. And please leave a comment about your experience below.

Drive about 45 miles east of Tuscon for another haunted adventure at the Crook Tunnel in Benson, AZ. Don’t scurry off too soon, as Vrbo offers a number of cool places to curl up for the night.

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Haunted Places In Arizona

What are some of the most haunted places in Arizona?

This haunted road trip will lead to the scariest places in Arizona. Some of the stops include the following.

  • Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park: (9220 Prison Hill Road, Yuma, AZ): This spooky place was only open for 33 years due to overcrowding. Despite a poor business plan, this former prison managed to house over 3,000 inmates, and 111 of those died during their incarceration. Visitors today will experience the history through a museum, a park, and a gift shop. But be warned, all is not friendly on these grounds with many reports of paranormal activity. A number come from the "dark cell" which was used as solitary confinement.
  • Hotel Vendome (230 South Cortez Street, Prescott, AZ): With the mining industry increasing housing needs, this lofty hotel was built in 1917. Along with the excitement of bringing in some cash, the walls also were witness to sadness. A woman named Abby Byr, a resident in the 1920s reportedly died in Room 16. Ever since, folks have seen her wandering the halls with her tiny cat, Noble. The Hotel Vendome website advertises that she is awaiting the return of her husband.
  • Lost Dutchman State Park (6109 N. Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ): Tucked inside the beautiful Sonoran Desert, this mysterious place is the subject of ancient folklore. It is said that a spirit called The Dutchman creeps around there. Reportedly a massive gold mine hides deep within the Superstition Mountains, and many who have tried to recover this treasure have disappeared or died. The Dutchman is said to try to destroy folks who get near the treasure today.

 

 

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