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Oregon’s Top 10 Haunted Places

By Lydia Hallay, October 31, 2023

Oregon is home to a diverse array of haunted places, each with its own unique spooky stories and paranormal legends. If you’re a fan of the supernatural and looking for some haunted locations to explore, here are 10 haunted places to visit in Oregon:

1. The Shanghai Tunnels, Portland: These underground passages were used in the 19th century to “shanghai” (or, kidnap) unsuspecting individuals into forced labor aboard ships. Visitors have reported ghostly encounters and eerie experiences in these tunnels, and they consistently rank among the most haunted places in Oregon.

2. Pittock Mansion, Portland: This stunning mansion is known for its beautiful architecture and the reported ghostly presence of its original owners, Henry and Georgiana Pittock.

3. Bagdad Theater, Portland: This historic theater is believed to be haunted by a ghost named Nigel. Staff and visitors have reported strange occurrences and unexplained phenomena.

4. Hot Lake Hotel, La Grande: This grand hotel (built in 1864) burned down in a 1990 fire, and was abandoned for over a decade before being revitalized as a hot springs destination. It’s reputed to be haunted by the spirits of former patients from when it served as a sanatorium and hospital.

5. Wolf Creek Inn, Wolf Creek: This historic inn is one of Oregon’s oldest and is rumored to have a few resident ghosts. Guests have reported mysterious happenings and eerie encounters.

6. Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker City: This elegant hotel is known for its luxurious accommodations and for being one of Oregon’s most haunted locations. Guests have reported ghostly apparitions and strange occurrences, including “the lady in blue.”

7. McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale: This sprawling property is believed to be haunted by multiple spirits, and guests have experienced unexplained events.

8. Powell’s City of Books, Portland: The largest independent bookstore in the world is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former employee. Staff and customers have reported encounters with this friendly spirit.

9. Oregon Vortex, Gold Hill: This roadside attraction is famous for its optical illusions and mysterious gravitational anomalies. It’s said to be a site of strange occurrences and ghostly apparitions.

10. Lone Fir Cemetary, Portland: One of my favorite places to wander, Lone Fir has an eerie beauty about it. The first recorded grave dates back to 1846 (before the land became established as a cemetery in 1855). Within the cemetery’s thirty acres, there are over 25,000 graves-including numerous politicians, mayors, and famous people from Portland’s past.

These haunted places in Oregon offer a mix of historical intrigue and ghostly encounters, making them perfect destinations for those interested in the supernatural. Whether you’re an aficionado of the paranormal or just seeking a thrill, explore these spooky places in Oregon and experience these ghostly tales and haunted history for yourself. Happy ghost hunting!

Lydia Hallay

Broker | OR

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Buying or selling a home is often one of the biggest (and most stressful) decisions you'll ever make. I'm here to make your experience as seamless (and fun) as possible. Looking to buy? Whether you're a design-minded dreamer looking for that mid-century unicorn, an investor on the hunt for a fixer (or a 5-plex) to tear into, or a first-time buyer in need of a gentle guide - I'm a skilled negotiator with an eye for design and a knack for finding homes with "good bones." I'm on a mission to ensure you feel empowered and cared for throughout the home-buying process. Ready to sell? If you want to maximize your sales price, you've come to the right place! With a background in landscape/interior design and construction/project management, I've got the tools it takes to make your house shine. When it comes to catching buyer attention, I go beyond the traditional (ex. open houses, RMLS, etc.)- incorporating cutting-edge tools and outside-the-box strategy to build the hype. When it's time to negotiate, my years of experience bargaining contracts mean I'm calm under pressure and know what it takes to get to YES. Like many folks working in real estate, I've got a grab-bag of past lives that inform how I show up. Most of my 20's and 30's (17 years), I worked as a union organizer/negotiator on the state and national level- helping workers across sectors and industries join together and become leaders in the fight for better wages & benefits, a voice on the job, and political power. I've been an entrepreneur, a landscape designer, freelance florist, and have a deep well of personal experience with home renovation & property management under my belt. Aside from working with buyers & sellers, I volunteer my time as the Integrity Chair on Living Room Realty's Broker Advisory Group.  In that role, I serve as Living Room's broker representative for our B-Corp status. A portion of every one of my paychecks goes to Taking Ownership PDX, a community collective of contractors, realtors, neighbors, and businesses who support Black homeowners to age in place, generate wealth, and deflect the gentrification process by deterring predatory investors and realtors.  
About Me: I was born in Memphis, raised in the Sonoran desert (Phoenix), and have been in the PNW since 2003. I identify as queer, and use she/they pronouns. I'm married with sweeties (i.e., I practice ethical non-monogamy) and nest with my spouse, dog, and two cats in the Lents neighborhood of outer SE Portland. I'm a people person, music nerd, avid gardener, and seed-sower/organizer. Since coming to Portland in 2004, I've witnessed many iterations of the city. I'm bullish on the future here- and excited about all our region has to offer. Good food, proximity to nature, an incredible local music scene, and an inclusive community are just a handful of the reasons I love this area. As your realtor, I promise to show up as myself. I'll hustle hard on your behalf with patience, a good listening ear, professionalism, and a goofy sense of humor. What you see is what you get, friends. And if we decide to work together, that's the kind of authenticity I hope you feel comfortable showing too. Ready to make magic happen? Feel free to shoot me a text/email, or give me an old fashioned ring. I'm excited to meet you!
Land Acknowledgement & Mission Statement As a Realtor, the land I do business on is unceded Indigenous land. The Portland Metro area rests on the ancestral lands of the Cowlitz, Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Tumwater, Tualatin Kalapuya, Wasco, Molalla, Watlala, Bands of the Chinook, and so many other nations who made this area their home. In addition to the federally recognized tribes mentioned, there are numerous “unrecognized” tribes and Indigenous groups whose stories are also important. I recognize these tribes' legacy, lives, and descendants, and acknowledge my role and responsibility as a guest on stolen lands. I am committed to using my voice and influence as a real estate professional (and, as a human being) to actively contribute to a more just and equitable future- one that promotes dignity, respect, and repair for the damaged caused by systemic oppression, white supremacy, homophobia/transphobia, and exploitative capitalism. If you can't get behind all that. We're probably not a good fit. :)    
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