Haunted Hotels in Diamond Springs

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Diamond Springs’ 1 haunted accommodation channels the unique supernatural energy of its lucky 25-pound gold nugget, its history as a Pony Express stop, and the resilient spirit that rebuilt the town after two devastating 1850s fires. 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 weary travelers on the Carson Emigrant Trail, unlucky miners, and the ashes of the great fires that make Diamond Springs’ hauntings unlike anywhere else. Discover Mother Lode hauntings where flash-in-the-pan wealth meets the specter of total ruin, creating the most volatile supernatural experiences in Gold Country.

Haunted stay options in Diamond Springs, CA

Diamond Springs Hotel

Diamond Springs Hotel, Haunted Hotel in Diamond Springs

Address: 545 Pleasant Valley Rd, Diamond Springs, CA 95619

Phone: (530) 621-1730

Website: diamondsprings-hotel.com

Price Range: Average rate: $100–$150 per night.

Notable Paranormal Signs: Female apparition (Rosie), male apparition near bar, disembodied voices, phantom footsteps, doors moving independently.

History and Hauntings:

Established in the 1850s during the California Gold Rush, the Diamond Springs Hotel served as a vital stagecoach stop and community hub in this bustling mining town. 

Rebuilt after fires, its enduring stone and brick structure has witnessed over 170 years of local history, from gold fever to the present day. Its long tenure, steeped in the rough-and-tumble energy of the Gold Rush, has given rise to numerous spectral legends. 

The most frequently reported presence is that of “Rosie” (or Rose), believed to be the spirit of a lady of the night from the 19th century who met a tragic end, possibly murdered, within the building. Her apparition is often seen on the second floor or near the staircase. 

Guests and staff also describe encountering a male spirit, perhaps a gambler or miner, near the old bar area, hearing disembodied voices and footsteps, and experiencing doors opening or closing inexplicably.

Amenities: Restaurant, Bar/Lounge, Historic decor

Haunted Rating: 2 out of 5 Ghosts.

Best Time to Visit: Best visited during fall (Sept–Nov) for harvest festivals in El Dorado County.

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