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

717 Maple St, Stowe, VT 05672
For years, guests and staff at the Brass Lantern Inn have reported the same peculiar phenomenon in the quiet hours after midnight: animated, jovial conversations as if from people returning from a party. Former innkeeper Andy Aldrich noted consistent guest reports of hearing late-night arrivals in an adjacent room discussing a good time at a dance or party. However, investigations always revealed no late check-ins and no other guests present on that floor or section of the building. These occurrences consistently seem tied to the same specific room. The building, dating back to ca. 1810 and serving as a farmhouse before becoming an inn in 1988, has a rich history as a community gathering place for barn dances and celebrations. It's speculated these 'phantom revelers' might be echoes of joyful events from the past...The spirits seem to be reliving moments of pure joy, enthusiastic spirits talking about a dance they attended... When staff members investigate these reports... no one is there. What makes these ghostly gatherings particularly intriguing is the building's rich history. The original brick house and wood framed carriage house is ca. 1810. For nearly two centuries before becoming an inn in 1988, this was a working farmhouse... farmhouses like this one served as community gathering places. Barn dances, harvest celebrations, and social gatherings would have been common occurrences... Perhaps the phantom revelers are echoes of these bygone celebrations...

18 Main St, Stowe, VT 05672
The most haunted area of the Green Mountain Inn is reportedly Room 302. Legend holds that this room was the birthplace of Boots Berry, famously known as the 'tap-dancing ghost'. Boots Berry became a local hero when he died saving a young girl from the inn's roof during a fierce snowstorm. On snowy nights, some guests and staff claim to hear unexplained tap-dancing sounds coming from the roof above Room 302, attributed to Boots' lingering spirit.