Hawaii’s Most Haunted.
True Ghost Stories, Legends, & History
Welcome to the Mysteries of Hawai‘i blog — your gateway to the most haunted places in Hawai‘i. Here, we share chilling Hawaiian ghost stories, haunted legends, and real paranormal encounters rooted in local history, newspaper accounts, oral traditions, and personal experiences.
From ancient Hawaiian heiau to haunted hotels, sacred battlegrounds to modern-day ghost sightings, these are stories tied to the very soul of our islands — including many locations featured on our award-winning Waikiki and Haunted Honolulu ghost tours.
Some places welcome you. Others don’t. Explore with respect, and remember: should you visit these places on your own, you are your own keeper. To venture out alone in haunted Hawaii is purely at your own risk.
The Eeriest Legends and Most Haunted Places in Hawai‘i.
Click the icons below to uncover ghost stories, eerie legends, and supernatural sites across O‘ahu and beyond. New entries are added often — check back regularly!
Haunted Koloa Tree Tunnel
Tree Tunnel on Kaua’i is made up of hundreds of trees whose branches reach across the road creating a tunnel. Late-night travelers claim the Tunnel of Trees is haunted.
Haunted Judd Trail & Jackass Ginger Pond
Judd Trail and Ginger Pond seem like peaceful hiking spots today—but a deadly curve, tragic deaths, and an unsolved murder still haunt the area’s past.
The Infamously Haunted Morgan’s Corner
Nestled in the haunting hills of Nuuanu Valley, Morgan’s Corner is a place steeped in dark history. From chilling urban legends of a young man’s death to real-life tragedies like the murder of Therese Wilder and countless fatal car crashes, the eerie stories surrounding this stretch of road leave an unsettling impression on those who dare to visit.
Haunted Kiona‘ole Road
Kiona‘ole Road, nestled beneath the Ko‘olau mountains, has a history marred by violence, unsolved murders, and strange occurrences. From the chilling story of Pakuanui's deadly trap to the tragic deaths of Nirmala Weddle and Dawn Bustamante, this road has witnessed countless misfortunes. Despite its dark past, it remains a haunting reminder of Oahu’s tumultuous history, with ghostly tales of Charlie Kaulaloha and his haunting legacy lingering on.
Night Marchers, Menehune, and Ghosts at Haunted Nu‘uanu Pali
The Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout is a site of tragic history, from a brutal battle to eerie ghost sightings. Strange figures, ancient spirits, and chilling encounters await anyone brave enough to visit.
Haunted Kalihi Uka and Wilson Tunnel
The Kalihi Uka area holds both spiritual and eerie tales, from the sacred stones of ancient Hawaiian gods to the tragic events surrounding the Wilson Tunnel. With strange encounters and a history steeped in mystery, some say the spirits of those lost still linger, leaving behind an unsettling presence.
Haunted Honolulu - Loku Sites
In the heart of Downtown Honolulu, two ancient gathering spots once filled with hula, chants, and legends are said to host ghostly reunions each night after dark. Though the buildings have changed, the spirits—and their rituals—may never have left.