Haunted Hotels in Durango, Colorado You Can Stay In

Discover the most haunted hotels in Durango with real ghost stories and paranormal activity

3 Haunted Hotels Found in Durango

Leland House Bed and Breakfast | durango, colorado

Leland House Bed and Breakfast

721 E 2nd Ave, Durango, CO 81301, USA

Free Breakfast
Free Wifi
Free Parking
Garden

The Leland House, alongside its sister property the Rochester Hotel, shares tales rooted in Durango's history. While specific named entities aren't widely publicized for the Leland House itself, its construction in 1892 places it firmly in an era of expansion and sometimes hardship. Guests occasionally report subtle occurrences: feelings of a presence, faint sounds from empty rooms, or fleeting shadows in peripheral vision. These are often attributed to the collective history of those who lived and passed through Durango during its formative years.

Rochester Hotel | durango, colorado

Rochester Hotel

726 E 2nd Ave, Durango, CO 81301, USA

Free Breakfast
Bar
Free Wifi
Free Parking

Sharing history with its neighbor, the Leland House, the Rochester Hotel taps into Durango's Old West past. While it promotes itself with unique, Western movie-themed rooms, its age and location contribute to paranormal tales. Staff and guests sometimes speak of seeing shadowy figures dressed in what appears to be late 19th or early 20th-century attire. There are also less defined experiences like sudden chills or the feeling of being watched, common in buildings from Durango's frontier days where life was often hard and uncertain.

Strater Hotel | durango, colorado

Strater Hotel

699 Main Ave, Durango, CO 81301, USA

Restaurant
Bar
Live Music
Theater

The Strater Hotel, operating since 1887, is one of Durango's most famous haunted locations. Numerous entities are reported. A prominent figure is a 'man in white' or 'railroad man,' often seen on the upper floors and near the railroad-facing side. A 'woman in period dress' is also sighted, sometimes believed to be a former owner. Room 223 (formerly 333) is particularly active, allegedly associated with a fatal shooting. Guests report disembodied voices, items moving, and electrical disturbances throughout the building, reflecting its long and eventful history.