Oregon's Haunted Forests: Spirits of the Beaver State | Ep. 37
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In this episode, we’re venturing into the misty, mysterious landscapes of Oregon, a state where legends of haunted coastlines, old mining towns, and historic theaters paint a chilling picture of its past. Oregon’s rich Native American heritage, combined with its wild and rugged history, has given rise to some of the most spine-tingling ghost stories in the Pacific Northwest. From lighthouses perched on jagged cliffs to underground tunnels that tell tales of old maritime crimes, Oregon’s supernatural secrets have been whispered about for generations. We’re uncovering five of the most haunted locations in the Beaver State, each with its own tragic stories and ghostly inhabitants that continue to capture the imagination.
Featured Locations:
Heceta Head Lighthouse
92072 US-101, Florence, OR 97439
Beyond the legend of Rue, there are tales of a ghostly cat that has been spotted roaming the lighthouse keeper's house. Some visitors claim they’ve heard the cat purring or seen it dart past their feet, only to find no animal in sight. The bed-and-breakfast often receives guests specifically hoping to encounter Rue or her feline companion, making it a destination for paranormal enthusiasts and ghost hunters alike.
The Geiser Grand Hotel
1996 Main St, Baker City, OR 97814
In addition to Maybelle Geiser, guests often report seeing orbs and strange light anomalies near the hotel's mirrors. The headless chef has become a particularly chilling sight for those who have ventured into the hotel’s basement. Many guests feel a sudden chill as they pass the spot where he is said to linger. The hotel holds ghost tours, inviting guests to learn more about these spectral residents and perhaps even encounter them firsthand.
Pittock Mansion
3229 NW Pittock Dr, Portland, OR 97210
Some visitors have claimed to catch glimpses of Henry Pittock gazing out over Portland from the mansion's iconic balcony, particularly on foggy mornings. In the grand dining room, guests report the distinct scent of Georgiana’s favorite perfume lingering in the air. The mansion’s antique clock is said to mysteriously chime at odd hours, even when it’s not wound—a lingering sign that the Pittocks may still be watching over their beloved home.
McMenamins Edgefield
2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale, OR 97060
In addition to the activity in Room 215, Edgefield is known for its haunted gardens, where ghostly figures are often seen tending to the plants. Guests have also reported hearing phantom laughter near the old ballroom and the sound of footsteps on the staircase leading to the upper floors. Edgefield’s haunted reputation has made it a popular site for paranormal events, attracting ghost hunters and curious visitors from far and wide.
The Shanghai Tunnels
Old Town, Portland, OR
Visitors to the tunnels often describe feeling a heavy, oppressive atmosphere, especially near the hidden cells where kidnapped victims were once held. Some have even reported hearing the clinking of chains and the cries of those who were forced into lives of servitude. Paranormal investigators who have ventured into the tunnels have recorded eerie EVPs, with voices whispering phrases like, “Help me,” and “Let me out.”
The Witch’s Castle
Forest Park, Portland, OR
Visitors exploring the ruins have reported seeing strange symbols carved into the stones, which seem to change or disappear entirely upon closer inspection. The legend of Danford Balch’s ghost is only part of the mystery here; locals also speak of eerie lights flickering among the trees and shadowy figures moving through the forest. The Witch’s Castle is a popular destination for thrill-seekers who are drawn to its sinister atmosphere and haunting legends.
Hot Lake Hotel
66172 OR-203, La Grande, OR 97850
Beyond the nurse apparition, visitors have reported hearing the faint strains of old-timey music playing in the hallways, as if from a long-lost gramophone. The old bathhouse, where patients once soaked in the hot springs, is particularly chilling, with guests often feeling sudden cold spots despite the warm waters. The hotel hosts regular paranormal investigations, inviting those brave enough to explore its eerie, history-laden rooms.
Old Wheeler Hotel
495 US-101, Wheeler, OR 97147
Guests staying on the third floor often report seeing ghostly figures reflected in mirrors that vanish when they turn around. The smell of lavender, believed to be the favorite scent of a former owner, sometimes wafts through the rooms unexpectedly. The hotel is a beloved destination for both ghost hunters and tourists who appreciate its vintage charm and spectral residents.
The Oregon Caves Chateau
20000 Caves Hwy, Cave Junction, OR 97523
Beyond the mysterious woman, guests have heard the echoes of faint laughter and the clinking of silverware in the dining room long after it has closed for the night. The caves themselves, just a short distance from the chateau, are said to be haunted by the spirits of indigenous people who once used the area for sacred ceremonies. The combination of natural beauty and ghostly lore draws visitors who want a taste of both adventure and the paranormal.
The Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
750 NW Lighthouse Dr, Newport, OR 97365
Additional reports from the lighthouse include ghostly whispers that seem to drift on the wind, as well as the scent of sea salt and old wood, lingering in the air. Some visitors claim to feel a sudden chill when they reach the lighthouse’s top floor, where the young girl’s ghost is said to appear. The lighthouse remains open to the public, with tours that delve into its storied past and the lingering spirits that may still call it home.
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