Haunted Places in Sevier County, Utah



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    In the meantime, here's a list of all haunted places within 100 miles of Sevier County, Utah.



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    Moore's Old Pine Inn

    Marysvale, Utah

    30.9 miles from Sevier County, UT

    Ghostly ladies have been seen on the porch swing at this inn, and a visiting psychic determined that spirits live in some of the rooms.

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    Cove Fort Historic Site

    Beaver, Utah

    43.1 miles from Sevier County, UT

    The historic 1800s Cove Fort site is believed to be haunted by several ghosts, including spirits of folks who formerly lived here, fought in battles here, died of disease here, or are attached to some of the relics in the museum.

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    Victorian House on W 100 North

    Ephraim, Utah

    44 miles from Sevier County, UT

    Submitted by a reader: "My sister lived in a house in Ephraim which was haunted. She and her roommates would find items moved around. One day they were standing in their bedroom and watched the dresser shake so hard a photograph in a frame fell to the floor. ...

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    Western Mining and Railroad Museum

    Helper, Utah

    82.2 miles from Sevier County, UT

    The 1914 building that houses the historical museum used to be a hotel, and is rumoured to be haunted. The apparition of a woman in an old-fashioned dress has been seen on the third floor staircase, and a phantom piano player has been heard (but never seen) in the ...

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    Carbon Hotel

    Helper, Utah

    82.2 miles from Sevier County, UT

    Dating back to the 1900's, this brothel and hotel closed down in the 1970's. However, a recent investigation revealed that the place may still be haunted, as strange sounds and the apparition of a woman in an old-fashioned dress have been reported. Submitted by Callum Swift