By Location | Haunted Hudson Valley™, Ltd.

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

The Ghostly Legend of Sunnyside

Tarrytown, NY ─ In the village of Tarrytown sits an enchanting, romantic style home nestled on the banks of the Hudson known as Sunnyside. Sunnyside was the abode of author, statesman, and historian, Washington Irving and his extended family. With its watercolor landscape views and charming atmosphere, it’s hard to believe that it serves as a host to ghosts. In the 17th century Sunnyside was said... [Read more]

This map was create to share the legendary haunted locations in the Hudson Valley on Google Maps. Please be aware that not all of this locations are public. Please do not trespass and confirm that you are welcome at these locations. Historic sites have specific tour hours. Abide by all rules and regulations of the site. We are not responsible for misuse of this information. There are a lot of locations... [Read more]

Son of Sam’s Devil’s Cave

Yonkers, NY—When we visited Untermyer Park, we had no idea what we were walking into, and it quickly became a lesson in doing your homework before venturing out. Whether you are doing a paranormal investigation, urban exploring or enjoying a Hudson Valley historic site, knowing what you are going to encounter will give you the best experience. If we did not have a little luck on our side that day,... [Read more]

Stories in Stone with Douglas Keister

Sleepy Hollow, NY—Historical cemeteries in the Hudson Valley are recognizing how rich they are in history, art, and architecture. Many are encouraging visitors to view their grounds as open-air classrooms where the histories of our communities are on display and often punctuated by great works of art. The concept of cemetery art runs deeper than simply admiring the artistry of monuments to the dead. ... [Read more]

The Legend of the Lincoln Ghost Train

When I think of the Haunted Hudson Valley, I tend to gravitate toward exploring the area’s rich history that lends itself to some of the Valley’s greatest legends. I usually find myself in the middle of an old cemetery or hiking through ruins in the area, but recently I found myself at the banks of the Hudson River where the train track spans as far as the horizon meets the sky.  It is astonishing... [Read more]

Haunting Spirits of Salesian

Goshen, NY—As employees of Quality Environmental Solutions & Technologies began their demolition work on the Salesian School property in Goshen, NY they probably thought it was going to be just like any other day. Little did they know they would be tearing down a literal haunted house. Two workers reported seeing apparitions as well as hearing windows falling and breaking when there was no glass... [Read more]

Ghosts and Goblins of Bannerman’s Island

Beacon, NY—Just south of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge lays a mysteriously isolated island and on this island stands the ruin of a once grand Scottish Castle, which in its time, stood as a fortress and rose above the trees to create an impressive gateway to the Hudson Highlands. This is the image I remember as I child, and I am still captivated by the menacing vision of this dark lifeless structure... [Read more]

Explore the Shanley Hotel’s Haunted History

Napanoch, NY—Crossing over the Shawangunk Mountains is like driving backwards through time. The western valley is a landscape dotted with old farmhouses, trailer homes and empty motels. As you take the turn off Route 209 into the tiny village of Napanoch, you transcend even further. What was once a bustling mill town is now practically abandoned with some buildings on the main street vacant since... [Read more]

An Eerie Evening at Patchett House with Linda Zimmermann

Montgomery, NY— On a chilly fall evening we arrived at the Patchett House located in Montgomery, NY, which is now home to the Wallkill River School for Artists. The Patchett House is a Colonial style home built in the early 1800’s that once served as an inn, a personal residence, and a funeral parlor that holds an unsolved mystery.  This haunted house has its share of  ghost stories from personal... [Read more]

The Curse of the NYS Capitol Building

Albany, NY—I’ve never been one to really get into politics. I have a few public issues that I support or I am highly against, but the overall political scene was never really my thing. When I heard about the haunted tour of the New York State Capitol Building, I was instantly intrigued, probably more because it is a historic location that was actually revealing in its haunted nature instead... [Read more]