Haunted Hotels in Mendocino
Haunted Places to Stay in Mendocino
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ToggleMendocino’s 2 haunted accommodations channel the unique supernatural energy of its New England-style architecture, its history as a treacherous 1850s “doghole” lumber port, and its rugged redwood coast. When you search for haunted hotels online or on Google Maps, you’ll find thousands of matching results, but we’ve meticulously reviewed every single one to create the most realistic, historically accurate collection of truly haunted hotels you can actually visit and stay in. These properties preserve spirits influenced by the Mitom Pomo people, the captains of lumber schooners, and the isolated artists who make Mendocino’s hauntings unlike anywhere else. Discover coastal hauntings where 19th-century logging dangers meet bohemian culture, creating the most picturesque supernatural experiences in Northern California. |
Haunted stay options in Mendocino, CA
MacCallum House Inn
Address: 45020 Albion St, Mendocino, CA 95460
Phone: (707) 937-0289
Website: maccallumhouse.com
Price Range: Average rate: $200–$350 per night.
Notable Paranormal Signs: Phantom perfume scent, rocking chairs moving, disembodied footsteps, lights flickering, doors opening/closing.
History and Hauntings:
Built in 1882 by lumber magnate William Kelley as an opulent wedding gift for his daughter, Daisy MacCallum, this striking Victorian mansion was the heart of the MacCallum family home for generations.
Filled with original furnishings and surrounded by lush gardens, it became a beloved Mendocino inn in the 1970s, retaining the intimate atmosphere of its origins. This deep family history fuels persistent legends that the MacCallums themselves never truly left.
Guests and staff frequently report encounters, particularly centered around the original family bedrooms (like Room 4, Donald MacCallum’s former room).
Common experiences include the distinct scent of floral perfume drifting through hallways, rocking chairs moving gently on their own, the sound of disembodied footsteps on the wooden floors, lights flickering inexplicably, and doors subtly opening or closing, suggesting the original residents still watch over their cherished home.
Amenities: Free WiFi, Free breakfast, Restaurant, Bar/Lounge, Spa, Fireplace.
Haunted Rating: 1 out of 5 Ghosts.
Best Time to Visit: Best visited during fall (Sept–Nov) for Mendocino whale watching.
Mendocino Hotel and Garden Suites
Address: 45080 Main St, Mendocino, CA 95460
Phone: (707) 937-0511
Website: mendocinohotel.com
Price Range: Average rate: $150–$250 per night.
Notable Paranormal Signs: Apparition of a woman in white, faint disembodied whispers, unexplained cold spots, objects moving slightly, and lights flickering.
History and Hauntings:
Established in 1878 as the Temperance House during Mendocino’s logging boom, this Victorian landmark overlooks the dramatic Pacific coastline.
Originally built by Ben Bever, it served as a central gathering place, later expanding and becoming the Mendocino Hotel. Its long history, filled with the town’s maritime and logging tales, has given rise to persistent legends of spectral guests.
While specific named ghosts are less common in widely shared lore compared to some inns, guests and staff occasionally report phenomena befitting its age and seaside location.
Stories sometimes mention a mysterious “Lady in White” glimpsed in hallways or near windows overlooking the ocean, perhaps a lingering spirit from the Victorian era.
Faint whispers, unexplained cold spots, and objects subtly moving in unoccupied rooms are also whispered about, adding a layer of eerie charm to the historic ambiance.
Amenities: Free WiFi, Restaurant, Bar/Lounge, Ocean views.
Haunted Rating: 2 out of 5 Ghosts.
Best Time to Visit: Best visited during summer (Jun–Aug) for coastal festivals.
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