Spooky season is here, and we are ready to explore all the haunted places in Idaho! Idaho is home to some of the most haunted and scary locations in the United States. We have compiled a list of the top 5 most haunted places and cities in Idaho!
Downtown Idaho Falls
There are tales of the early settlers and the ghosts that are still haunting downtown buildings. Their history of brothels, lost children, murders, and suicides has brought spirits to haunt the streets of Idaho Falls. You can take a tour when you visit Idaho Falls to learn all about its haunted history.
Idaho State Tuberculosis Hospital
This former tuberculosis hospital in Gooding, Idaho, has been converted into an inn. The owners and their staff claim to have been visited by whispering voices, children, and the spirit of an angry old man.
Would you take the risk and stay here?

The Old Idaho Penitentiary
In Boise, The Penitentiary is home to many ghostly activities. Many lives of infamous killers have been taken there by the death penalty, and those inmates haunt the grounds. Visitors claim to have heard voices, been physically touched, or experienced a strange feeling on the property.

You can visit and take a guided tour or risk it with a paranormal investigation experience.
Albion, Idaho
Albion is a very haunted town of 300 people in Southern Idaho. Their haunted mansion is the largest indoor/outdoor haunted production in the northwest in the city that has the reputation of being the most haunted city in Idaho.
The famous haunted Cornish Hall, a building that has housed many paranormal experiences, and actual EVP evidence of a voice saying, “Go back, It’s not safe. Devil.”
And The Most Haunted City In Idaho is… Lewiston, Idaho!
With a network of secret tunnels under the city, you can practically hear the spirits as you walk down the street. One of the more famous ghosts that haunt the streets in Lewiston is the mysterious Lady in Blue, who has reportedly been spotted for decades in Morgan’s Alley. She has been seen over the years by local residents.
You can take ghost tours with Idaho History Tours to explore the underground tunnels and potentially see the local ghosts yourself!
