All posts in "Southern California"

Diamond Bar: A Failed Experiment Haunts Brea Canyon Rd

Welcome to Diamond Bar, California, home of Brea Canyon Road. Have you ever been driving along at night, when all of a sudden you looked out to the side of the road – or perhaps just caught it in your peripheral vision – and there was something there? Updated 2/10/2020 – Something which shouldn’t be […]

Carlsbad Lagoon: A Sinister Siren Who Lures Her Victims

With summer finally here, it’s time for a little R&R. And if you’re in Carlsbad, nowhere can be as tempting as Carlsbad Lagoon. Perfect for paddle and motorized watersports, it’s one of the best places to enjoy wakeboarding and waterskiing. Even if you’re not into these activities, you can simply lay back and soak up […]

Long Beach: The Ghost of the Queen Mary is Clairvoyant

Welcome to Long Beach, California. If you’re going to take in the sights, why not visit the Queen Mary? It’s a dry-docked ocean liner that once sailed for the Cunard Line. Since 1967, she has sat in port, and is now a tourist attraction as a historical landmark. Updated 2/10/2020 – Of course, she is […]

This Spirit’s Neverending Trip Home Stops in Julian

The valley of Vallecito used to provide welcome respite to those who traveled through the inhospitable Colorado Desert near Julian, a trip that was historically dubbed “The Journey of Death”. Updated 2/10/2020 – Unfortunately for anyone seeking sanctuary now, the haunted Vallecito Stage Station County Park is plagued by ghosts who lost their lives to the area, and these […]

Temple City’s Haunted Intersection: Garibaldi and Baldwin

Temple City may be the fifth safest city in California, but it has a few spots people would think twice before stepping into. One of these spots is the Garibaldi and Baldwin Intersection. The southwest corner of this intersection is as calm as the rest of the city during day. Updated 2/10/2020 – But come […]

She Awaits: Don’t Visit Palos Verdes’ Vanderlip Mansion Alone

Stately perched on 99 Vanderlip Dr., Palos Verde, Vanderlip Mansion is a private community that was built by American banker and journalist Frank A. Vanderlip. The first thing you’ll come across as you edge closer to the property is a robust gate that surrounds the large property. Updated 2/10/2020 – Thing is, the gate isn’t […]

10 Most Haunted Cemeteries in Southern California

When it comes to haunted places, graveyards and cemeteries usually take first place. With so much death in one place, there is something creepy and mysterious about these locations. The paranormal activity of each place on this list will surely make you a believer in ghosts. 10 Most Haunted Cemeteries in Southern California Updated 2/10/2020 – Paranormal […]

San Diego: Spirits Terrorize Gaslamp Museum

San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter is home to many entities. The Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House in particular. William Heath Davis founded the area, first known as New Town, and this section of San Diego developed quite a nasty reputation. Visit San Diego’s Most Haunted Museum, if You Dare Updated 2/10/2020 – Once considered a […]

Borrego Springs: Trio of Spirits Haunt Yaqui Well

The Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is a 600,000 acre park located in Borrego Springs, California. This large state park is one of the few in California that allow visitors to camp throughout the entire 600,000 acres. Anza-Borrego also has 12 different campsites for those looking for basic camping amenities, which vary from site to site. […]

Los Angeles: Sinister Lady In Black Haunts Hotel Alexandria

Once the heart of Los Angeles’ social hub in the 20th century… …it was THE luxury hotel before the Baltimore Hotel opened its doors. However, what once welcomed Hollywood’s elite and political figures is now… A desolate building with figurative and literal ghosts. Updated 2/10/2020 – From The Lady In Black to all of the other […]

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