Haunted Hotels in Indiana

Haunted Places to Stay in Indiana

Indiana’s 5 haunted accommodations preserve spirits from the Underground Railroad, Civil War home front, and industrial development that transformed the Hoosier State. When you search for haunted hotels online or on Google Maps, you’ll find over 33,000 matching results, but we’ve meticulously reviewed every single one to create the most realistic, historically accurate collection of truly haunted hotels you can actually visit and stay in.

These properties harbor souls of freedom seekers, war casualties, factory workers, and rural families whose lives intersected with major historical movements through America’s heartland. Discover Midwestern hauntings where abolitionist sacrifice meets industrial progress, creating paranormal encounters that reflect Indiana’s role in America’s moral and economic evolution.

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Haunted Hotels in Atlanta, IN

Roads Hotel

Roads Hotel Haunted Hotels in Atlanta Indiana

Address: 150 E Main St, Atlanta, IN 46031

Phenomenons reported: Prohibition Era Brothel Murder Sarah; Roads Family Tuberculosis Deaths; John Dillinger and Al Capone Criminal Activity; Queen Anne Mansion Natural Gas Boom Ghosts; Speakeasy Violence Paranormal Activity

Taylor E.
I visited this location for first time June 20th. I loved It! The atmosphere was positive and very active. Mike Couch, who greeted us was great! He was very friendly and gave us good information about the hotel. For paranormal groups I do recommend doing an overnight there!
Adam F
Roads Hotel has the most paranormal activity out of any place Ive investigated (which has been a lot). For this reason Ive been back dozens of times and Roads never fails. If you are new to exploring haunted buildings or a seasoned vet, definitely check this place out, you wont be disappointed. đź‘»
Meredith Mulkey
A truly paranormal place with tons of activity. Mike, who runs the Roads Hotel, is great host and the proceeds support a great charity. We brought a motion activated music box and EMP and got most of our activity with them while it was still light out. The history of the building and its previous inhabitants is also interesting to delve into. Highly recommend visiting the Roads Hotel. 🙂

Why it's Haunted

Built in 1893 as an elegant Queen Anne-style mansion during Indiana’s natural gas boom, the Roads Hotel became forever haunted when owners Newton and Clara Roads transformed their respectable inn into a Prohibition-era speakeasy and brothel that attracted notorious criminals like John Dillinger and Al Capone while harboring the violent murder of prostitute Sarah by a brutal customer during the lawless 1920s.

The hotel’s dark history intensified when multiple members of the Roads family died from tuberculosis within its walls, including Newton in 1926, his son Everett, wife Clara, and stepmother Catherine, their illness-ravaged spirits now manifesting through disembodied voices, phantom footsteps, and doors that open and close by themselves throughout the National Register historic property.

Sarah’s murdered spirit haunts the upper floors where she died violently, her ghostly presence creating disembodied screams, mysterious knocks, door rattling, and supernatural conversations from another era that paranormal investigators document as residual activity replaying her tragic final moments. Featured on Ghost Adventures, Ghost Hunters, and Paranormal Investigators as Indiana’s third most haunted location, the Roads Hotel harbors apparitions of men, women, and children who died during the building’s transformation from respectable lodging to criminal haven, while electromagnetic voice phenomena recordings capture more supernatural communications than most haunted locations.

The former 22-room inn now operates exclusively for paranormal investigations benefiting the Lost Limbs Foundation, where overnight ghost hunts reveal shadow figures, mists, orbs, and the continuing presence of the Roads family who died caring for guests and now eternally tend to visitors from beyond the grave, making this Atlanta, Indiana landmark a concentrated supernatural repository of Prohibition violence, family tragedy, and criminal enterprise.

Haunted Hotels in Indianapolis, IN

Historic Hannah House

Historic Hannah House Haunted Hotels in Indianapolis Indiana

Address: 3801 Madison Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227

Phenomenons reported: Alexander Hannah Quaker Abolitionist Ghost; Underground Railroad Legend Fire Deaths; Basement Burning Flesh Phantom Smells; Elizabeth Hannah Stillborn Baby Spirit; Civil War Era Enslaved People Apparitions

Tim Apple
Went on a ghost hunt at this beautiful historic site. After learning that the owner decided to double book us at a private rate and then gave no option but to stay or reschedule, (With some of our party from out of state we were left with no option). Then he decided to stick around and drink beer with his buddy all night. Unfortunately we found many holes in his historical "stories" he decided to market on us, as well as even push the sale of the home on us to sell the idea that the new ownership wouldn't be allowing any paranormal investigating to go on. When we threw in the towel at the end of the night we left him passed out on his kitchen table, not trying to disturb his unprofessionalism any further. Beautiful place being used as a cash cow, at our expense and his advantage. I don't really buy much into the history of the place, after researching more into the ownership of the home over the years, I believe his fabricated history of the place, just helps his beer fund. I attached photos of the home and where we left the owner at the end of the night.
MJ
I was fortunate enough to be in the area while The Historic Hannah House was open for tours. I’ve been wanting to go for a while now so I was excited that I finally could. Not only is the house beautiful from top to bottom but the history behind it is quite interesting. The amount of love that is being put into this house now to save it is impressive. I’m SO glad I went and would highly recommend touring if in the area or get the chance to! I’d love to get back for their paranormal fest too!
Ethan Mane
I used to visit when I was a child for the haunted houses. In my 30s I worked on a horror movie that was filmed on site, Witch House! Just recently, in my 40s, I set up a vendor booth with my art for the Paranormal Day Celebration. I love that I have gotten to visit this place in all of the stages of my life. Absolutely beautiful and well maintained property, I enjoy every visit ❤️

Why it's Haunted

Built in 1858 by Alexander Moore Hannah, a Quaker businessman and abolitionist, this 24-room mansion has become forever haunted by the tragic legend of enslaved people who allegedly died in a basement fire when a lantern was accidentally knocked over during their escape through the Underground Railroad, though historians emphasize this story is an unsubstantiated urban myth that damages the true history of slavery in Indiana.

Despite the questionable historical foundation, the Hannah House remains one of Indiana’s most paranormally active locations where visitors consistently report the phantom smell of burning flesh emanating from the cellar, apparitions of enslaved runaways who died seeking freedom, and the ghostly presence of Alexander Hannah himself appearing as a man in a black suit walking the upstairs hallway.

The mansion harbors multiple spirits including a woman who appears near the second-floor window, the ghost of Elizabeth Hannah’s stillborn baby whose cries echo through empty rooms, and shadowy figures that manifest throughout the property as witnesses to both documented history and persistent supernatural legends. Paranormal investigators document typical haunted phenomena including unexplained noises, lights and electronic devices turning on and off by themselves, objects moving independently, and the overwhelming sense of tragic loss permeating the basement where the alleged deaths occurred.

Now operating as a historic site offering monthly open house tours and overnight paranormal investigations for $45 per person, Hannah House continues attracting both history enthusiasts and ghost hunters seeking to experience the supernatural activity that has made this Indianapolis landmark famous for blending documented 19th-century history with enduring paranormal mysteries, making it a haunted testament to Indiana’s complex relationship with slavery, abolition, and the persistent power of tragic legends to create supernatural manifestations.

Fort Harrison Inn

Fort Harrison Inn haunted hotel in indiana

Address: 5830 N Post Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46216

Phenomenons reported: Fort Benjamin Harrison Military Base Hospital Ghosts; World War Korea Vietnam Soldier Patient Spirits; Disembodied Voices Laughter Corridor Phantoms; Mysterious Vapor Cloud Stairwell Apparitions; Front Desk Staff Acknowledged Supernatural Reports

Megan Ryan
I absolutely loved this place! The history, the antique décor and it's totally haunted. I had a personal experience though in an empath so you may not (not too scary) in room 308 and I also heard 329 Is great way to meet a ghost... If you believe. There are a lot of great souvenirs that you can purchase in the lobby/front desk area And you get free entry into the Fort Harrison state park when you stay here. There's also a nearby very old cemetery to explore which we loved!
David Waldman
Very clean and nice. Amazing history. Possibly one of the most haunted buildings in all of Indiana.

Why it's Haunted

Originally serving as the base hospital for Fort Benjamin Harrison military post established in 1906 until the fort’s closure in 1995, the Fort Harrison Inn became forever haunted by the countless soldiers, medical staff, and patients who died within its walls during nearly nine decades of military medical operations, their spirits refusing to abandon the converted hospital where they experienced both healing and death during some of America’s most significant military conflicts including both World Wars, Korea, and Vietnam.

The inn’s supernatural legacy intensified through its transformation from active military hospital to state park accommodation, creating a unique haunted destination where front desk staff openly acknowledge multiple reports of strange things being seen, heard, and felt throughout the historic building, while guests consistently request room changes after encountering overwhelming ghostly presences that make overnight stays unbearable for sensitive visitors.

The property’s most documented paranormal activity includes disembodied voices and laughter echoing through corridors, mysterious vapor clouds rising in stairwells before vanishing, and the persistent sensation of invisible presences that drive guests to flee their rooms and seek alternative accommodations, manifestations that reflect the institutional suffering of military personnel who died far from home during medical treatment.

Located within Fort Harrison State Park on 1,700 acres of former military grounds, the inn operates as both state park lodging with 18-hole golf course and restaurant while serving as an unintentional paranormal destination where the boundary between military history and supernatural activity creates authentic ghostly encounters rather than manufactured haunted attractions. 

Haunted Hotels in Mitchell, IN

Whispers Estate

Whispers Estate Haunted Hotels in Mitchell Indiana

Address: 714 W Warren St, Mitchell, IN 47446

Phenomenons reported: Victorian Era Doctor John Gibbons Ghost; Christmas Fire Death Rachael; Medical Practice Patient Deaths; Infant Elizabeth and Jessie Gibbons Pneumonia Spirits; Travel Channel 4th Most Terrifying Place

Salen Noragon
This place is not for the faint of heart, don't expect to have much happen with a larger party, but once most of our party left I experienced terrifying phenomenon that has left me at a loss for words. This place is beyond haunted, I would go so far as to say it's entirely demonic in nature. I believe much of the history of the home is true, but that there's a primal dark force behind the happenings in this home. For your sake, say prayers when you leave, do spiritual cleansing. The things I have seen here are barely even explainable in the realm of regular paranormal activity and cross into the realm of esotericism and magicks. To get to the point, it sits on a vortex that causes the barrier between the material and physical world to be much thinner than it would anywhere else. The origins of this are unknown and due to fearing for my own safety I have no desire to know. There have been rituals done here which I believe have increased the strength of whatever resides here. There are multiple spirits within this home, but our encounter was with Big Black I believe. It is a primal form of evil, the definition of a demon without any questions. We asked for any spirits to show themselves after the other half of our group left. The closed door next to us suddenly opened without any visible movement, we started hearing colossal footsteps all through the second floor hall, eventually enveloping the entire room. All three of us immediately felt a primal fear darker than anything, like a sinking pressure. We ran out and left as soon as possible. I believe if we stayed any longer we would've been injured or worse, whatever we had accidentally beckoned forth was a being of pure malice. We make sure to tell the ghosts we come as friends and learners, this one did not spare formality. This visit changed my entire view of religion and reality itself, I can't help but give a 5 star for that alone. If you come here, PLEASE PRAY, I don't care if you're atheist, this place will make you believe in a higher power if you don't. Please stay safe, and do not anger any of the demons that lurk within this building. Wear a cross, remember the Lord's Prayer, satanic influences lie in this place.
Kim Burris
If you are looking for a real haunted house to visit, this is the place to come. I use to do investigations at places. This place made me stop doing that. Of course, you can't ever guarantee when or if something will happen. But, this place is definitely worth checking out.
Rebecca Wade
Went here a while back & would love to return. I’ve been to several well known haunted locations but I have had more experiences in this house than anywhere else. There is documentation of my niece having her eye almost scratched out on their website. We also experienced the pennies being thrown in Rachel’s room & it sounds like that’s quite common. Several things happened in just the 3 hours that we were there plus the house itself is like a museum. I would love to be able to rent out this place for an entire night.

Why it's Haunted

Built in 1894 as a Victorian mansion for Dr. George and Sarah White before being sold to Dr. John and Jessie Gibbons in 1899, Whispers Estate became forever haunted when multiple tragic deaths occurred within its walls, including ten-year-old adopted daughter Rachael who died on Christmas morning 1921 when her nightgown caught fire while she was sneaking downstairs to peek at presents under the Christmas tree.

The estate harbors nearly two dozen spirits, many of whom were patients who died during Dr. Gibbons’ 26-year medical practice operated from the first floor, their suffering souls now manifesting through whispered voices, inappropriate touching, and supernatural encounters that earned the location recognition as America’s ‘4th Most Terrifying Place’ by the Travel Channel in 2010.

Dr. Gibbons himself haunts the premises as a malevolent spirit known for whispering in young women’s ears and grabbing visitors inappropriately, while infant Elizabeth who died of unknown causes shares the same room where Jessie Gibbons later succumbed to pneumonia, their deaths creating a concentrated supernatural presence in the upstairs chambers.

The mansion’s paranormal activity intensifies around doorknobs that jiggle mysteriously before doors open by themselves, growling sounds emanating from the second-floor servants’ quarters, and physical encounters including pants being pulled and visitors being touched by invisible hands throughout the three-story attic spaces.

Featured on multiple television paranormal specials and offering flashlight tours, mini-investigations, and full overnight paranormal investigations, Whispers Estate stands as Mitchell, Indiana’s most haunted location where decades of medical practice, family tragedy, and unexplained deaths created a supernatural concentration of restless spirits who continue terrorizing visitors seeking to experience the Victorian mansion’s dark legacy of death and supernatural manifestations.

Haunted Hotels in Winchester, IN

Official Randolph County Asylum/Infirmary

Official Randolph County Asylum/Infirmary Haunted Hotels in Winchester Indiana

Address: 1882 US-27, Winchester, IN 47394

Phenomenons reported: Basement Suicide Woman Tortured Spirit; Second Story Window Push Murder Victim; Tuberculosis Outbreak Multiple Death Phantoms; Children Orphan Giggling Footsteps Ghosts; Poor Farm Asylum Neglect Cruelty Spirits

Willow Sierra
I have ghost hunted here TWICE with Ghost Hunts USA! Shannon and Beth were the guides who took us to all the floors to show us where to go and tell us the history of the place. They did a protection ceremony so the guests would be protected from any evil spirits that might be lurking about. Later, we were allowed free time to roam about and get our own evidence, which is when I get the most outstanding evidence. I've got ghosts, orbs and creatures from another dimension!! You can see the whole collection of pictures from this establishment in my I SPI Ghosts Facebook group in the Randolph County Infirmary album!
Dave Gibb
32 years investigating. But 20 years ago I formed a team. Canadian Haunting and Paranormal Society. We are a TAPS family team. Well this was our 20th anniversary and we picked the Randolph for our investigation road trip. we met up with a team RVPRI from Arkansas. The building is awesome, it's big, clean but not sterile. So it retains some feeling. The sleeping accoms are just fine and the kitchen stocked. Our tour guide was great. We investigated into the wee hours, and did the 10 hr drive home. It was well worth it. Thank you for making a great anniversary trip
Taylor E
I have investigated here a few times. I enjoy It every time! I love the building and I do like how big it is. I have gotten really good activity there before; usually down in the basement is where I get the most activity. Last visit I did not get much which is okay, the paranormal can’t be forced. I do recommend this place to people who are interested in the paranormal. I plan to visit again in the near future!

Why it's Haunted

Built in 1899 as the third structure on this site after the first building burned and the second melted away from improperly fired bricks, the Official Randolph County Asylum/Infirmary became forever haunted when it served as poor farm, asylum, and infirmary housing over 1,487 people throughout its operational history until closing in 2006, witnessing approximately 200 deaths including suicides, tuberculosis outbreaks, accidents, and a mysterious murder when one man was pushed from a second-story window after threatening to expose neighbors’ nefarious activities.

The facility’s paranormal epicenter is the basement where raw sewage created horrific living conditions and one woman committed suicide, her tortured spirit joining the restless souls of tuberculosis victims who died during multiple infectious disease outbreaks that swept through the overcrowded institution during the late 1800s and early 1900s when medical care was primitive and death rates soared among society’s most vulnerable residents.

The asylum harbors countless spirits from different eras including orphans, elderly poor, and mentally ill patients who experienced neglect, cruelty, and torturous practices within walls designed to provide sanctuary but instead delivering suffering and death, their collective presence creating supernatural phenomena including slamming doors, children’s giggling, little footsteps in hallways, women screaming, and crashing sounds echoing through the cafeteria and basement areas.

Operating now under owner Dann Allen’s nonprofit STOP (Save the Old Properties) as a paranormal investigation destination offering overnight stays for groups up to 10 people, the facility provides two-hour guided tours highlighting the most active supernatural locations before leaving visitors alone until morning to experience firsthand the concentrated spiritual energy of those who died forgotten and uncared for.

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