Visit If You Dare, Hobbs Reservoir, The Most Haunted Reservoir In Utah
Here at OnlyInYourState, we love spending the day outdoors and at many of the reservoirs around the state. However, there is one Utah reservoir that is a little more terrifying than others — Hobbs Reservoir. Also known as Hobbs Pond, this body of water is tucked away in a neighborhood near Layton and is believed to be haunted. Are you brave enough to visit one of the most haunted places in Utah?
Have you been to Hobbs Reservoir near Layton? Do you believe this is the most haunted reservoir in Utah? We’d love to know your thoughts in the comments!
If you love all things spooky and creepy, check out this road trip that takes you to some of the most haunted places in Utah. Then, take a look at our ultimate road trip packing list and some of our favorite road trip snacks! It’s always best to be prepared — you never know what spirit you may meet on your way.
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Hobbs Reservoir In Utah
How can I reach Hobbs Reservoir in Utah?
Hobbs Reservoir isn’t out in the open like many other bodies of water in the Beehive State. Rather, it is tucked away in a charming neighborhood in Layton. To reach the reservoir, you will want to take the Kays Creek Parkway Trail. This is a 4.5-mile out-and-back trail that is a bit challenging in areas but the trail is paved and accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
Keep in mind that Hobbs Reservoir is on private property and swimming is not allowed. However, you can enjoy the beauty of the water on the Hobbs Reservoir Trail.
What are some other haunted places in Utah?
Many people believe that Hobbs Reservoir in Utah is haunted. But, this is just the beginning of haunted places in the Beehive State. All around Utah, you will find places where ghost sightings may occur. Some of the most well-known haunted places in Utah include:
- Mountain Meadows Massacre Site
- Rio Grande Depot, Salt Lake City
- Salt Lake City Cemetery
- Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City
Are there ghost towns in Utah?
Utah is home to nearly 100 ghost towns. While many of these ghost towns don’t look like much today, there are others with many structures still standing and that will give you a glimpse into a life decades ago. While there are many ghost towns throughout the state you can visit, some that I recommend you check out first include:
- Cisco, Grand County
- Frisco, Beaver County
- Grafton, Washington County
- Thistle, Utah County
- Widtsoe, Garfield County
- Spring Canyon, Carbon County