Most Haunted Places In Long Beach, Washington To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Long Beach, Washington, where history and hauntings are entwined beneath the shadow of moss-draped oaks. These ghostly locations, steeped in voodoo, pirates, and tragedy, are said to echo with whispers from beyond, stirring in the humid night air.

The Lamplighter Restaurant

: "They had a ghost inhabiting the bar area, who would play pool (while others were trying to have a game, of course) and do various other obnoxious things like turning lights on and off. They somehow managed to track down the source, and had the ashes of the deceased patron suspected of being the ghost sitting on the mantle of the restaurant''s fireplace removed. Most activity stopped when this was done. - February 2004 Update: the owner of the lamplighter restaurant in long beach and the manager would like to let you know that the ashes of the deceased owner (Louie) are still on the mantle and that there is still a lot of strange things going on here."


Lighthouse Resort

: "The Lighthouse Resort then known as The Lighthouse Motel was built in the 1950''s. The older "ridge" cabins are haunted. Guests write in journals that are in the rooms and there are entries of TV s turning on and off. Rocking chairs rocking for ten minutes or more for no reason. Doors opening and closing with no explanation. Waking up and finding the living room furniture re arranged and moved. The words, "I can''t breath" & "burn" have been whispered in a visitors ear while sleeping."