Haunted Hotels in Desert Hot Springs

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Desert Hot Springs’ 1 haunted accommodation channels the unique supernatural energy of its natural healing hot springs, its Hopi-inspired architecture, and the rugged individualism of its first 1913 homesteaders. 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. 

This property preserves spirits influenced by desert visionaries like Cabot Yerxa, hopeful health-seekers, and the deep isolation of the Coachella Valley that makes these hauntings unlike anywhere else. Discover spa hauntings where New Age mysticism meets Old West grit, creating the most restorative supernatural experiences in the California desert.

Haunted stay options in Desert Hot Springs, CA

Miracle Springs Resort & Spa

Miracle Springs Resort & Spa, Haunted Hotel in Desert Hot Springs

Address: 10625 Palm Dr, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240

Phone: (760) 251-6000

Website: miraclesprings.com

Price Range: Average rate: $150–$250 per night.

Notable Paranormal Signs: Profound spiritual experiences, heightened sense of clarity, tingling sensations, a feeling of deep serenity, and increased psychic awareness.

History and Hauntings:

This resort is built on land steeped in ancient history, tapping into the natural hot and cold mineral aquifers that define Desert Hot Springs. 

Long before it was a modern spa, the area was known to the Cahuilla Indians as Sec-he (boiling water), a sacred place central to their creation myths. 

The resort’s architecture is designed around its eight outdoor pools, which draw from the same therapeutic geothermal waters that homesteader Cabot Yerxa famously unearthed in 1913, dubbing the area “Miracle Hill.” 

While the hotel itself is a modern build, travelers and local lore describe the entire region as a powerful “energy vortex.” 

Visitors often report a profound sense of peace or heightened sensitivity, attributing it not to specific ghosts but to the land’s ancient, healing energy and the convergence of geothermal and mountain forces.

Amenities: Free WiFi, Outdoor mineral pools, Spa, Restaurant, Hot tubs.

Haunted Rating: 1 out of 5 Ghosts.

Best Time to Visit: Best visited during spring (Mar–May) for blooming desert wildflowers.

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