Haunted Hotels in Nebraska

Haunted Places to Stay in Nebraska

Nebraska’s 2 haunted hotels preserve Great Plains pioneer struggles, where homesteading failures and agricultural disasters created unexpected supernatural concentrations in America’s breadbasket. 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 prairie properties house spirits of failed farmers, Union Pacific railroad casualties, and the psychological toll of endless horizons on settlers unprepared for plains life. Experience heartland hauntings where agricultural dreams meet environmental reality, creating paranormal encounters that reflect the hidden desperation beneath America’s farming prosperity.

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Haunted Hotels in Chadron, NE

Olde Main Street Inn

Olde Main Street Inn Haunted Hotels in Chadron Nebraska

Address: 115 Main St, Chadron, NE 69337

Phenomenons reported: General Nelson Miles Wounded Knee Investigation Headquarters; Uncle Jack Prankster Moving Objects Slamming Doors; Anna Red Satin Dress Beautiful Woman Apparition; St. Patrick’s Day 1892 Mysterious Green Beer; Railroad YMCA Thirty Years Guardian Spirits

Courtney Jones
Wow this hotel is quite the experience! Jeanie (owner) is such a wonderful lady! She was a fabulous host and loves to get to know her guests. She can tell you all the history of the place and more. The rooms were insane! The moment you step in the rooms you feel like you've been taken back in time and it was so cool! We had a fantastic time at the old main street in and can't wait to go back! This is a must in chadron and the hospitality that you get with Jeanie is like no other! Highly recommend! And if you like ghosts ask Jeanie about the people who tend to make an appearance at the inn! We will definitely be back!
Jeannerob2018
This is such a wonderful place! We thoroughly enjoyed our visit with the delightful Jeanne and Evva - the owner since 1990 and her 92-year old Mom, whom had originally bought the Inn in 1969. We had entered Chadron in our GPS and it stopped us right in front of the Longbranch Saloon at the Olde Main Street Inn! It was meant to be! ||||There is so much to enjoy in this 1890’s inn. Not only is it filled with an amazing array of people, from a retired rocket scientist to a local writer/detective, it is filled with memorabilia, antiques, and stories galore! They even have their own resident ghosts, Uncle Jack and his sister, Anna. (Unfortunately, they didn’t introduce themselves to us on this visit.) The rooms, from single rooms to suites, are all decorated with gorgeous antiques.||||We will definitely make a point to return when we are back in the area. Thank you, Jeanne and Evva, for a wonderful night during our adventure across Nebraska!||||Jeanne & Larry Robertson
Muluk
fantastic and haunted. the owner makes you feel right at home, lived here for 3 months and can't say enough good things.

Why it's Haunted

Built in 1890 by the O’Hanlon family as the Chadron House and serving as headquarters for General Nelson Miles during his December 30, 1890 investigation of the Wounded Knee massacre, which he called ‘the most abominable criminal military blunder and horrible massacre of women and children,’ the Olde Main Street Inn became forever haunted by two guardian spirits whose friendly pranks and protective presence transformed this National Register landmark into Nebraska’s most welcoming supernatural accommodation.

The inn harbors the playful ghost of Uncle Jack, a prankster whose spirit continues his earthly mischief by moving objects from spot to spot, slamming doors mysteriously, creating disembodied footsteps, and breaking pitchers at the bar when nobody is around, while owner Jeanne Gotzinger witnessed him standing by the saloon window at 5:30 AM before vanishing when she looked back.

The property’s most beautiful spirit is Anna, Jack’s sister who appears only to gentlemen as a stunning woman with long dark hair wearing a red satin dress, her elegant apparition manifesting throughout the building alongside Jack’s pranks that include mysteriously turning beer green on St. Patrick’s Day 1992 and blowing the front door wide open without warning as the sibling spirits maintain their eternal connection to the hotel’s green and gold wallpaper era.

Featured in paranormal investigations by Haunted Nebraska with EVP recordings and filming evidence, the Olde Main Street Inn embraces its reputation as a haunted bed and breakfast with nine rooms and the Longbranch Saloon, where guests experience guardian spirit protection rather than alarming encounters as Jack and Anna continue their eternal hospitality duties in this Chadron landmark that bridges Wounded Knee investigation headquarters with friendly frontier ghost stories, making it Nebraska’s most historically significant and supernaturally welcoming haunted accommodation where military tragedy investigation and sibling spirit pranks create an atmosphere of protective haunting rather than frightening encounters.

Haunted Hotels in Broken Bow, NE

Historic Arrow & East Hotels

Historic Arrow & East Hotels Haunted Hotels in Broken Bow Nebraska

Address: 509 S 9th Ave, Broken Bow, NE 68822

Phenomenons reported: Room 205 Most Haunted Former Owner Death Management; Red-Haired Witch Ivy Madison Square Cemetery Murder; Railway 1928 First Three-Story Building Broken Bow; Grey-Haired Apparition Cigar Room Ghostly Man; Conjuring Level Skeptic Conversion Paranormal Activity

Sarah Johnson
First off as a disclaimer THIS HOTEL IS HAUNTED. Now I am not one to believe in the paranormal but this stay has me changed. I was recently in Broken Bow NE for work (from MN). I had booked a room at the Arrow Hotel because it was cheapest and that’s all my work will pay for. I didn’t even look at reviews before booking. I was pleasantly surprised when I arrived to find the rooms are basically apartments complete with kitchen, living/dining room and separate bedroom and bath. I thought to myself “this is great! I can cook and I never get a suite!” All’s well... I make some food, watch some tv, call a friend and decide about 9:30 to go to bed. I fell asleep pretty quick, had laid down and see when I look to the left you’re looking at the vanity mirror so obviously I slept facing the right wall all night. I dreamed of being in the hotel bedroom but instead of one bed there were 4 single beds. I got up and felt something was not right. The 4th bed had a crochet blanket I use at home and under it a body shaped lump. Well my heart stopped and I woke up. I had fallen asleep with the tv on so looked for some cartoons but didn’t get too far through channels before SERIOUSLY feel like I was being watched. I crawled under the blanket and didn’t fall asleep for a while. When I did fall asleep I dreamed again, this time of the single bed and my friend was there sitting on it. We were about to leave as I walked past her, her eyes glinted orange. I turned to look at her and her eyes were glowing orange. There was a dark figure behind her with glowing orange eyes, his hand on her shoulder and she kept whispering “something is too close” over and over. I immediately woke up again to my dismay it was only 3 in the morning. Back to dying of my own body heat under the covers and again feel like I was being watched. In the morning I almost didn’t even shower, still feel like being watched. I got up and out and quickly as I could and at check out asked if it was haunted. To my UNPLEASANT SURPRISE it is. They don’t advertise it as that but a quick google search renders sightings. The man said he was surprised I had experienced something without having been told about it.
Justin Germaine
Well we drove 2 extra hours on our way to Colorado for here and it definitely wasn't disappointing,it was for sure haunted and the spirits fixed our TV on the hocky Chanel. But 1 of us did get sleep paralysis and that 1 of us never gets it. It's a nice haunted place to go to and has great food and is very rustic.

Why it's Haunted

Built in 1928 by private citizens as Broken Bow’s first three-story building to service railroad needs, replacing the old Commercial Hotel with fifty-two sleeping rooms, street-level lobby, restaurant, beauty salon, barbershop, dress shop, and ballroom, the Historic Arrow Hotel became forever haunted when the former owner died within its walls and chose to continue his eternal management duties through supernatural manifestations that created one of Nebraska’s most intensely haunted locations.

The hotel’s paranormal epicenter is Room 205, recognized as the most haunted accommodation where guests experience furniture moving independently, strange booms echoing late at night from empty areas, lights turning on randomly throughout the building, and cupboard doors opening mysteriously in unoccupied rooms as the deceased owner’s spirit maintains his property management responsibilities from beyond the grave.

The property harbors multiple additional spirits including a grey-haired apparition wandering the building after closing hours, a ghostly man who sits in the cigar room smoking invisible cigars, and most mysteriously, a red-haired woman appearing in upstairs hallways believed to be the murdered spirit of a witch named Ivy buried in nearby Madison Square cemetery whose violent death created vengeful energy that manifests through curtains opening unexpectedly, broken doors slamming independently, and shadow figures terrifying guests who never believed in supernatural encounters before staying at the Arrow Hotel.

Recent guest testimonials document unprecedented paranormal activity including knocking sounds, physical interactions with curtains and doors, closet doors opening spontaneously, and shadow figure manifestations so intense that skeptical visitors become believers after experiencing ‘conjuring level’ supernatural encounters that transform disbelief into terror.

Operating today as a gorgeous and highly-ranked accommodation that embraces its haunted reputation while providing quality lodging, the Historic Arrow Hotel stands as Nebraska’s premier supernatural destination where railroad hospitality, property owner devotion, and nearby cemetery violence created a haunted concentration that transforms visitors from skeptics to believers through overwhelming paranormal encounters in America’s heartland’s most actively haunted railroad hotel.

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