Haunted Places in Apache Junction

Scariest haunted places

Nesbits Campground

Nesbits Campground

Nesbits Campground is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Apache Junction, Arizona. Stories tied to the site usually focus on brief roadside encounters and vanishing figures and cold spots and abrupt shifts in atmosphere.

Tiger House

Tiger House

Tiger House is a reportedly haunted cemetery in Apache Junction, Arizona. Stories tied to the site usually focus on apparitions and shadowy sightings and brief roadside encounters and vanishing figures.

Desert Ridge High School

Desert Ridge High School

Desert Ridge High School is a reportedly haunted college or school site in Apache Junction, Arizona. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and doors, lights, or objects moving on their own.

Harbor Freight Tools

Harbor Freight Tools

Harbor Freight Tools is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Apache Junction, Arizona. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and cold spots and abrupt shifts in atmosphere.

Dirtwater Springs Family Dining

Dirtwater Springs Family Dining

Dirtwater Springs Family Dining is a reportedly haunted restaurant or bar in Apache Junction, Arizona. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and doors, lights, or objects moving on their own.

Canyon Lake

Canyon Lake

Canyon Lake is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Apache Junction, Arizona. Local lore keeps the haunting attached to the site even when the details shift from one retelling to the next.

Superstition Mountain Museum

Superstition Mountain Museum

Superstition Mountain Museum is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Apache Junction, Arizona. Stories tied to the site usually focus on disembodied voices, screams, or footsteps.

Superstition Mountains

Superstition Mountains

Superstition Mountains is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Apache Junction, Arizona. Stories tied to the site usually focus on brief roadside encounters and vanishing figures and doors, lights, or objects moving on their own.