Most Haunted Places In Palos Verdes, California To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Palos Verdes, California, where ancient legends and dark myths are brought to life in the shadowy corners of historic landmarks. These places hold secrets that have yet to be uncovered, with each creaking floorboard and cold breeze hinting at restless souls trapped between worlds.

Wayfarer's Chapel

: "Formerly listed as Glass Chapel - The site where Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio where married. The only strange thing about this place is problems with cell phones. Cell Phones signals are hard to receive in this area."


Light House

: "It was something to do with a lady and her baby. Possibly, they used to be the keepers of the lighthouse. Rumor is she killed her baby then committed suicide. People say that if you go there at night you can either see her or hear a woman screaming."


Rancho Palos Verdes

: "Wayfarers Chapel - The Wayfarers'' Chapel was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. and overlooks the cliffs and ocean. The garden behind the church has had much activity including indistinct wispy fog shapes at night. A giant white owl that appears and then disappears. Voices that call people by name. An old Indian man that appears off in the distance weeding or tending the plants who vanishes when approached. Behind the church, up in the hills, is rumored to be a small cemetery that might be the source for some hauntings."


Rocky Point

: "(3 miles S. of Redondo Beach.) Apparitions of dead skin divers, odd traveling lights, voices."


Vanderlip Mansion

: "the wealthy Vanderlip family lived in a mansion in PV, one day the wife went crazy and chopped up her family and buried them in the walls of the house. She also killed her two dogs and then hung herself from a wooden beam in the living room ceiling. The dogs reportedly haunt the yard and scare away trespassers. The woman and her family still haunt the house itself. Sightings of glowing dogs have been reported and members of the murdered family have been seen in the windows of the abandon house. Sometimes at night you can hear the children crying for help."