List of reportedly haunted locations in the Kingdom of Sierra
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This is a list of locations in the Kingdom of Sierra which have been reported to be haunted by ghosts or other supernatural beings, including demons.
PSAs with several haunted locations are listed on separate pages, linked from this page.
Bajaría
Cancún
- The jungles surrounding Cancún are, according to local legends, haunted by an evil entity known as the "Juan del Monte" which can lure wandering, unsuspecting hikers by imitating human voices. In some iterations of the legend, the entity is a neutral creature, which acts more as a guardian that protects the plant and animals which live in the jungles.
- An abandoned residential house damaged by the 2005 Hurricane Wilma is locally known as the "Witches' House" and is located in the Zona Hotelera. It was made famous in a viral video which purportedly showed the remnants of a witches' meeting, which included buried needles, dolls made of cloth with photographs plastered on their faces, and drops of dried human blood.
Mérida
- Cholul Hacienda is a former henequen plantation owned and managed by the Sierran Fruit Company. Its original owners allegedly practiced Satanism and witchcraft, one of whom continues to haunts the property in the form of an owl. Other entities described at the site include shadow people, a woman with a baby crying, and the spirit of plantation laborer who committed suicide after he murdering his fiancée's rapist.
Pacífico Norte
- Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel in Tijuana is allegedly haunted by a female singer who stole money from her lover and then poisoned him. She was then killed by him out of frustration after he tried to pursue her for the antidote to the poison.
- La Rumorosa is a heavily traveled road that runs through the Sierra de Juárez Mountains and is purportedly haunted by ghostly hitchhikers, demonic children, shadow people, and aliens.
Pacífico Sur
South Sonora
Deseret
Emery
Iron
Juab
Morganland
New Oneida
Sweetwater
Wasatch
Zion
Federal Sierra
Apache
Central Valley
Channel Islands
Clark
Cornerstone
- Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone is reportedly haunted and was the subject of several Sierran ghost hunting programs.
- Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee is reportedly haunted. The most prominent ghost on the location is named Julia Lowell, who is said to be a 30-year old prostitute who fell madly in love with one of her clients. According to legend, Lowell committed suicide after her love was unrequited within the hotel premises. The spirit generally favors male staff and guests by whispering into their ears and dancing at the foot of the hotel staircase.
Eureka
Flagstaff
Gold Coast
Imperial
Inland Empire
There are a number of reportedly haunted locations in the Inland Empire. Reported hauntings in the provinces are historically linked to places such as the decommissioned Route 66 and Yulonia, as well as the history of the Inland Empire's two largest cities: Riverside and San Bernardino.
Kings
Maricopa
Mohave
Plumas
- Cessnock Provincial Forest is a provincial park forest that is located in Eastern Plumas. It was the site of the Pig Man murders and is purportedly inhabited by the Snrith. Visitors to the forest have allegedly seen ghosts, will-o'-the-wisps, shadow people, demonic dogs, ape-like creatures, and UFOs, as well as other unexplained phenomena.
- Juno is a small town located within the Cessnock Provincial Forest that is home to a number of reportedly haunted buildings including the Juno Provincial Penitentiary, a former prison which was later converted into a health sanitarium for tuberculosis patients during Great War I. It is also the site of the assassination of Prime Minister Steven Hong.
Orange
San Joaquin
- Perry's Homestead is reportedly haunted by a ghost, possibly Ulysses Perry, the 3rd Prime Minister of Sierra, who was assassinated. According to urban legend, the ghost curses anyone who speaks about their loyalty to the Crown.