Are you brave enough to spend a night at these haunted hotels?

Hotels in Montana

There is a wide range of hotels in Big Sky Country.

Locals traveling around Montana or tourists have several types of hotels to book for a quality night of sleep.

Montana has everything, whether you want a luxury hotel or a place to save money.

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Many hotels in Montana have a long history.

Some hotels have been around for decades, but a few have existed for over a century.

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Oldest Hotels in Montana

Old West towns or places that experienced a boom during the mining days house the oldest hotels in Montana.

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These hotels might have updated the rooms with new beds, fixtures, and artwork, but they can't change everything.

What do we mean by that?

What if we told you some hotels have ghostly visitors?

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Haunted Hotels in Montana

Montana is known to have quite a few haunted areas.

Old battlefields, highways, and ghost towns get the most press, but a few hotels in Montana have experienced paranormal activity.

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Several of Montana's hotels have had mentions of furniture moving, spooky voices, and electronic disturbances.

We know many out there would love a chance to experience the supernatural and want to stay at the most haunted hotels in Montana, and we are here to help.

Here are the Top Three Hotels in Montana

1. Copper King Mansion in Butte

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This hotel in the mining capital of Montana has a deep history. Stories of furniture moving and strange noises have happened over the decades. It's a unique place to stay.

2. Sacajewea Hotel in Three Forks

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The Sacajewea Hotel in Three Forks has a few ghost stories to tell. There are mentions of an old maid wandering the halls and vanishing into thin air.

3. The Pollard Hotel in Red Lodge

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The Pollard Hotel in Red Lodge has been around for over 100 years and has plenty of ghost stories to keep you up at night.

If you feel brave and want to see a ghost, these hotels could be your answer.

Would you stay in a haunted hotel? Let us know.

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