By now, you’re probably aware that Oregon has no shortage of haunted places. Perhaps one of the scariest of them all is the Flavel House in Astoria. Over the years, this mysterious mansion has played host to a number of eerie residents, both human and spectral. From hoarders to hatchets, this house has seen it all, and that’s why it’s known today as the most haunted house in Oregon. Let’s go on a little ghost hunt, shall we?

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Have you visited the most haunted house in Oregon before? If so, we’d love to hear about your ghost hunting adventures! For more historic Oregon homes, check out our previous article: You’ll Want To Visit These 13 Houses In Oregon For Their Incredible Pasts. Some of them are haunted; all of them are worth a visit!

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What are some other haunted houses in Oregon?

High up in the hills above Portland, Oregon rests one of the most haunted homes in the nation: the Pittock Mansion. This stately house dates back to 1914, when it was owned by Henry and Georgiana Pittock, and was constructed. As legend has it, the historic residence is believed to be haunted by its former owners to this day. The 16,000-square-foot French Renaissance-style home has 23 rooms, including a library, Turkish smoking room, music room, five large bedrooms, and two sleeping porches. It was intended to be a summer retreat for the wealthy family. Sadly, both Henry and Georgiana passed away just five years after construction of their beloved mansion was completed. Family lived there for awhile, and then left it to deteriorate... and that's when the haunted tales started swirling. Read all about this haunted house in Oregon for yourself in this feature!

What are some ghost stories about Oregon?

Here's a fun one: the historical Fort Stevens State Park is haunted by the ghost of a soldier who patrols the area at night holding a flashlight. There are many stories recounting encounters with the man, who, when approached, disappears into thin air. If you camp near Battery Russel you may catch a sight of the ghost yourself!

Are there many ghost towns in Oregon?

The state of Oregon by its nature is frontier land, where scores of speculators, fur traders, and pioneers traveled; longing for their very own plots of land to live out the American Dream. So it should come as no surprise that the Beaver State is full of long-abandoned ghost towns – left to return to nature. We’ve spotted some of these abandoned communities, and while not all of them are creepy, these 10 creepy ghost towns in Oregon are here for your viewing enjoyment. How many have you visited?

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