Haunted Places - USA - Idaho


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City/Town   Location   Paranormal Activity

Boise
(Ada Co.)
  Night Moves Gentlemen’s Club   Both employees and patrons have reported paranormal activity here, including dishes and glasses flying, many sightings of apparitions and apparitions not visible to the naked eye appearing in photographs. It is said that several ghosts inhabit this place, including a little girl.

Coeur D’Alene
(Kootenai Co.)
  Bates Motel
Sherman Avenue
  This hotel is said to have paranormal activity to one degree or another in all of it’s rooms. Poltegeist like activity has been reported, including moving objects and ashtrays flying across the room. The land/building was once part of Farragut Naval Base.

Idaho City
(Boise Co.)
  Boot Hill Cemetary   It is said that many of the people interred here met violent deaths and that several ghosts haunt the cemetery. There have been many reports of apparitions, orbs, and ghostly figures.

Idaho Falls
(Bonneville Co.)
  Ammon Cemetary   Legend says that a young girl died here and haunts the area but recent visitors to the site claim to have clearly seen the apparition of a boy in a tree. It is said that if you drive slowly by the ghost will wave at you and will run up to the fence. This is said to be a very friendly ghost who is lonely.

Lewiston
(Nez Perce Co.)
  Waha Lake   The ghost of an elderly Native American woman is said to wander the shores of the lake. When someone approaches her, legend has it she withdraws and disappears into a whirlpool in the lake.

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