You may know Arizona for its stunning red rocks and expansive Grand Canyon, but it also has an eerie and mysterious side too. These haunted places in Phoenix include spooky hotels, ghostly theaters, and old houses with reported spirit sightings. Are you brave enough to explore this map of Phoenix designed to give you some creepy encounters? Whether you're a history buff excited about exploring more of the past, a self-proclaimed ghost hunter or someone like us who simply enjoys being spooked, these haunted spots have chilling histories guaranteed to leave a prickle of goosebumps when you visit. Rosson House Price: $10 for adults Address: 113 N. Sixth St., Phoenix, AZ Why You Need To Go: Built-in 1895, many people have reported seeing the ghost of an old caretaker who died there. You can take a guided tour of the house and explore its creepy interior. View this post on Instagram There's a big blue sky hiding behind the clouds... #heritagesquaremuseum #dtwnphx #rossonhouse #museum #sky #clouds #azsky A post shared by Keith (@provoville_photography) on Sep 19, 2019 at 8:36am PDT Website Orpheum Theater Price: Free tour on March 10 Address: 33 S. Third St., Phoenix, AZ Why You Need To Go: At least four ghosts live at the theater according to David Cruse, the most popular of which is Maddie, who frequently appears before people or taps them on the shoulder. View this post on Instagram Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? 🍍 Stoked for the opening of @thespongebobmusical at @orpheumphx #spongebobthemusical #phoenix #orpheumphx #dtphx #spongebob A post shared by Orpheum Theatre - Phoenix (@orpheumphx) on Jan 31, 2020 at 6:55pm PST Website Williams Air Force Base Price: Free Address: 6033 S. Sossaman Rd., Mesa, AZ Why You Need To Go: A male ghost reportedly wanders the halls of the old hospital on the base, now it's part of the Phoenix Gateway Airport campus. View this post on Instagram Built in 1941 or 1942 by Del Webb at Williams Air Force base, WW II Ammo Bunker #azhistory #williamsairforcebase #mesa #mesaarizona #ammobunker #ammo #bunker #Arizona #arizonahistory #mesahistoric #mesahistory A post shared by StudioCloudyAz 📷💨📷 (@studiocloudyaz) on May 26, 2019 at 6:27am PDT Website Hotel San Carlos Price: Free Address: 202 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ Why You Need To Go: Guests and staff have reported seeing a woman, thought to be Leone Jensen who passed away at the hotel (featured in Psycho). View this post on Instagram Psycho! A post shared by Captain Apathy (@conway_litty) on Oct 4, 2019 at 2:48pm PDT Website Casey Moore's Oyster House Price: Free (food and drink available for an additional cost) Address: 850 S. Ash Ave., Tempe, AZ Why You Need To Go: You might feel your shoulder get tapped at this popular bar. Occasional sightings of ghastly figures have given the place its spooky reputation. View this post on Instagram 💡 A post shared by Ethen Kemp Bryant (@ethenbryant) on Feb 21, 2020 at 7:08pm PST Website Goodyear Farms Historic Cemetary Price: Free Address: 3900 N. Santa Fe Trail, Avondale, AZ Why You Need To Go: It is believed that this cemetery has "residual hauntings" from the migrant workers that have been buried there since the early 1900s. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gabriel Gomez (@gabe_the_gymlion) on Nov 2, 2013 at 9:05am PDT Website San Marcos Hotel Price: Free Address: 1 San Marcos Place, Chandler, AZ Why You Need To Go: Visitors have reported seeing a female figure wandering this hotel that was built in 1913. View this post on Instagram Who's wanting to continue the R&R? You have a chance to win a #DowntownChandler staycation for two, including a one night stay at the @sanmarcos, if you turn in a completed #DTCPassport by the end of this month. A post shared by Downtown Chandler (@downtownchandler) on Feb 20, 2017 at 3:17pm PST Website Sahuaro Ranch Park Price: Free Address: 9802 N. 59th Ave., Glendale, AZ Why You Need To Go: Among the peacocks wandering around, you may glimpse an old woman in an old-fashioned dress among the trees. View this post on Instagram Sahuaro Ranch 🦚 . . . . . . . #myphx #az #phoenixarizona #sahuaroranchpark A post shared by vwierer (@vwierer) on Mar 26, 2019 at 12:59pm PDT Website Hermosa Inn Price: Free Address: 5532 N. Palo Cristi Rd., Paradise Valley, AZ Why You Need To Go: You can stay the night with your friends and maybe you'll see the ghost of the owner dressed as a cowboy. View this post on Instagram Blending in here quite nicely 🌸 🌹 #renttherunway A post shared by ABC (@legallyaco) on Nov 24, 2019 at 2:27pm PST Website Pioneer Living History Museum Price: $10 for adults Address: 3901 W. Pioneer Rd., Phoenix, AZ Why You Need To Go: Some visitors have heard children singing in the old schoolhouse and seen unexplained shadows running about. View this post on Instagram Here is the parlor of the J Marion Sears Victorian House. If you missed the chance to see it this month, the next summer tour is 8:00am August 24. #searsvictorianhouse #victorianparlor #glamorousinterior #redwallpaper #19thcenturystyle #victorianinteriordesign #pioneeraz #pioneerazlivinghistory #pioneerlivinghistorymuseum #pioneerazvillage #arizonaspast #arizonahistory #visit_arizona #visitphoenix #lovearizona #loveanthemaz A post shared by Pioneer AZ Living History (@pioneerazlivinghistory) on Jul 28, 2019 at 7:56am PDT Website Saguaro Boulevard Price: Free Address: Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ Why You Need To Go: People have reported hearing screaming, crying, and have spotted a little girl running. View this post on Instagram So peaceful and lovely. A post shared by V I C T O R I A (@v__inspiration) on Feb 18, 2020 at 5:00pm PST Website We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. 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