The Gazetteer

Haunted El Dorado

A county-wide survey of the places and legends that keep Gold Country awake — grouped by region, drawn from published sources, and honestly labeled.

The Backdrop

Gold, Rope & Restless Ground

On January 24, 1848, James Marshall pulled flakes of gold from the American River at Coloma — and the world rushed in. Within a year, ten miles south, a miners' jury shouted “Hang them!” and strung three men from a white oak, giving the camp called Dry Diggins its darker name: Hangtown.

By 1854 Hangtown held the third-largest population in California, and that May it incorporated under a gentler name — Placerville. But the past stayed close. The stump of the hanging oak reportedly still sits beneath a Main Street floor. Gold Rush tunnels run beneath the county's towns, old stage stops line the wagon road that became Highway 50, and the county's earliest burying grounds — Coloma's Pioneer Cemetery, founded 1848, and Placerville's Union Cemetery, formed 1871 — keep the miners, lawmen and pioneers who never left. If any county in California earned its ghosts, it is this one.

Read Honestly

How to Read This Guide

Every entry below comes from published sources — local newspapers, landmark records, venue histories, and paranormal directories. Nothing is invented, and each entry carries a label telling you how well-sourced it is.

  • Multiple sources

    Corroborated by several independent published accounts — often including local news coverage.

  • Single account

    Told by one published source. We present it as reported — a story on the record, not a fact established.

  • Local legend

    Folklore passed down and retold. The places and people are historical; the haunting is legend.

Walk Gently

Several places in this guide are private homes or working businesses — the Vineyard House in particular is a private residence and is not open to the public. Never trespass, never enter a cemetery outside posted hours, and leave every site exactly as you found it. These stories belong to real families and real towns; treat both with respect.

The Locations

Region by Region

From Main Street saloons to alpine water — jump to a region, or wander the whole county.

Add to the Record

Seen Something at One of These Places?

If you've had an experience in El Dorado County — at a location above, or somewhere we haven't documented yet — we want to hear it. Every account is handled with discretion and respect.