Discover the most haunted hotels in Butte you can actually stay in with real ghost stories and paranormal activity

219 W Granite St, Butte, MT 59701
The Copper King Mansion, once home to industrialist William A. Clark, is famously haunted. Many believe Clark himself, or members of his family, linger. One story tells of a shadowy figure, possibly Clark, seen in his former study. Another involves children's laughter or crying heard when no children are present. Cold spots, objects moving, and unexplained odors (like cigar smoke) are commonly reported by both guests staying overnight and tour visitors, fitting its grand and complex history.

10 W Park St, Butte, MT 59701
Located in Butte, a city rich with mining history and associated lore, The Miner's Hotel is sometimes associated with general paranormal claims linked to the town's past tragedies. While specific detailed ghost stories *about this particular modern hotel* are less prominent than those of older Butte establishments, some guests sensitive to such things report feelings of unease or presence, often attributed to the land's history rather than the building itself. The 'haunting' is more atmospheric and linked to Butte's collective memory of difficult mining times.
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