Real Haunted Places Across Montana
Across ##Region##, there are countless locations that are believed to be haunted, ranging from houses & hotels, to lighthouses, roadways, and wooded areas - ghosts and spirits don't seem to discriminate when it comes to what locations they're haunting! Find out all about Montana's unique haunted locales, many of which are open to the public, and if you're feeling very brave, visit one of these exciting haunted places!

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This historic hotel dates back to 1897 when it was built by Joseph C. Metlen. In 1983, the hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The two-story building had been a former saloon and luxury hotel for travelers on the railroad across Montana. Hotel Metlen is believed to be quite haunted - especially in Room #19 and the downstairs bar area. A floating female... Read More
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The historic Sacajawea Hotel in Three Forks dates back to 1910 when it first opened as a stopover for railroad passengers and crews. It operated this way for over a century. The hotel is rumored to be haunted by two ghosts, a spectral maid, and John Q. Adams, the former builder. The builder's apparition has been known to linger in the hallways and guest rooms, while the maid's... Read More
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Part of The Old Montana Prison Complex, the prison that is now a museum was built in 1871 and operated until the 1970s. It's no surprise that the location is believed to be haunted, as it has seen countless tragedies, including executions, violent deaths, and riots. Some of the paranormal reports surrounding the museum include unexplained voices and footsteps that are heard on the... Read More
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The Depot Antique Mall is located inside a 1928 warehouse and features the state's largest collection of antiques. There's over 20,000 square feet of display space that houses over 15,000 items. Oh, and there's some ghosts, too. Many believe the paranormal activity is connected to a deadly plane crash that occurred in the 1940s at the site of the mall. Rumor has it that the nearby... Read More
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The Mai Wah Museum in Butte is housed inside a historic building that is a remainder of the thriving Chinese community of the town during the 1930’s. The location is believed to be haunted by an evil entity that was said to have attacked people and pushed them down the stairs. Witnesses have also reported seeing a dark apparition staring down into the street from the upper floors of the... Read More
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This historic hotel is believed to be haunted due to its time when it was used as living quarters for those constructing a nearby dam. Many workers had passed away during the construction, and their spirits are said to haunt the hotel. Rumor has it that there's two ghosts known to haunt the upper floor of the building, including an apparition that paces an upstairs corridor and a... Read More
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The Dude Rancher Lodge in Billings dates back to the early 1950s and was the first large hotel built in the town since the late 19th century. It is rumored to be one of the most haunted destinations in Montana, with multiple rooms being extra eerie. In the restaurant section of the hotel, the downstairs kitchen is said to be haunted - reports of someone moving around pots and pans... Read More
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The building that houses the Windbag Saloon and Grill dates back to 1882 and has also operated as a bank, a bowling alley, a Vaudeville house, and several bars. The rooms upstairs were dubbed "Dorothy's Rooms," home to the madam "Big Dorothy" Baker, who died in the early 1970s. These rooms had been turned into offices and witnesses have reported hearing music and female laughter, along... Read More
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