Most Haunted Places in Livermore, California

Meghan Harvey
Most Haunted Places in Livermore, California
Neighborhood: Patterson Pass Road & Arroyo Road
Livermore, CA 94550
United States of America
The city of Livermore is full of Ghosts. If you stop almost any resident in the town of Livermore, chances are they'll be able to give some sort of first hand account of a visit to some of the more famed haunted places. It's become almost a right of passage for most high schoolers to visit one, and live to tell the tale later.

1) Gravity Hill - Located at marker 157 on Patterson Pass Road

Legend states that if you drive to this spot at the bottom of the small incline and put your car in neutral with your foot off the gas (but near the brake for safety's sake) your car will slowly begin to roll uphill. You can also hear the sound of footprints behind the car, as if someone outside is pushing the car. It's also rumored that if you sprinkle flour on the rear bumper of your car, after you've been "pushed" uphill you'll see handprints there... So whose handprints will you find on the back of your car? It depends on which story you choose to believe.

The first story is that a group of fifth graders where on their way to a field trip when their bus broke down. In an attempt to get it out of harms way, everyone got out to push the bus. Tragically they weren't strong enough and the bus rolled backwards, crushing & killing everyone. It's said that they haunt the hills looking to save other stranded motorists a similar fate.

The second tale, is that of a young couple, whom after prom, drove up to gravity hill (also a famous make-out point) and ended up driving off the side of the road, plunging to their death. It's said that their attempt to push cars up gravity hill, is to scare young gawkers away. The legend says the young lovers don't like to be bothered.

Which story do you believe? Drive up to gravity hill. Then count the handprints on your bumper and decide for yourself...

2) The Hanging Tree - Patterson Pass road to the right of Gravity hill

You can't make the trip to gravity hill without going a little further up the road to see the hanging tree. It stands in the middle of a beautiful field and appears to be right out the Wizard of Oz. It's numerous branches reach into a million different directions high above the ground. As beautiful as it may be, it's best to not go near it.

The story goes that back in 1963 after Livermore opened it's second high school, Granada High, the two football teams had their first homecoming game against each other. Though who won that first game depends on whether you're hearing the story from Livermore or Granada high alum, either version still ends the same. After the game, players from the winning team ran into two players from the losing team. As a show of good sportsmanship they invited the two players to go drinking with them up near gravity hill. As the night progressed the players from the winning team, as a drunken joke, took the clothes from the losing players, and hung them on the branches of the tree that they had been partying under.

It's said that the drunken players only meant it as a prank. The next morning they made a phone call to some players of the losing team with directions to where the naked football players had been left. By the time their teammates had reached them, they were already dead. The reason you're not to ever touch the tree is because the angry football players are still there, waiting to seek revenge on other careless teenagers who dare come near their final resting place...

3) The Livermore TB Sanitarium - The end of Arroyo Road

The sanitarium was opened in the early 1900's and closed it's doors in the early 1960's. During that time it's said that they housed over 10,000 TB patients. Of course once it was closed, it became a favorite place for teenagers to break into and tell numerous scary tales of what went on in the sanitarium while it was open. It's rumored that the ghosts of TB patients roamed the property. The greatest and most horrific legend is that of a groundskeeper that went crazy and killed all the patients of the children's ward before killing himself. It's rumored that at night you can still hear the children's screams of terror.

Chances are you would hear children's screams if you visited the site today. Just not screams of terror. The old sanitarium was tore down a few years ago to make way for a children's youth camp. There is one building left though, the boiler room. If you want a good look at the deserted sanitarium in all it's creepy glory, you can rent the film Warlock Moon, which was filmed there some time after the sanitarium was closed.

If ever you visit Livermore, and are looking for more haunted places to visit, simply ask a local, because in Livermore, everyone's got a story to tell.

Published by Meghan Harvey

My name is Meghan and I live in the East Bay Area of lovely Northern California. I am 30 years old, married, and a mother of two beautiful babies. My son is 4 going on 5 and my daughter is 2 going on 3. I am...  View profile

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  • Betty2/6/2012

    How many times does the "Gravity Bus" have to change locations? The orig. was outside of San Antonio, (livermore is a new crock). Measure the crossing outside of San Anonio (SLOPE IN DEGREES... GET SOMEONE SMART TO HELP YOU) and you will find it actually rolls downhill and the trees that line the road create an optical illusion. As for fingerprints, wash the car before you try it and quess what????? NO PRINTS YOU MORANS!!!!! The trees are not a factor in the Livermore case and the Union Pacific ran north of the area (later to become the SPRR) so, no train. Get a life and I promise I will too and quit reading this crap.

  • Calvin Edmonson6/3/2011

    -continued-
    Just then I see my wife still in the kitchen. What the heck? I go inside and tell her someone is in here. We go in the auditorium, turn on the light, and there is no one there. We even went to the stage and started to poke around behind the curtains. I'll be honest and say at this point I git scared and we left rather quickly. I still look at that window every time I drive past.
    True story people, and I don't drink.

  • Calvin Edmonson6/3/2011

    St. Michaels School on the corner of Maple and 4th st. In the early 80s my brother in law was married at the church and the wedding reception was in the auditorium of the school directly across the street. I moved to Livermore in 1963 and was in my 20s when this happened. Never before or since have I seen anything like it.
    My wife and I were the last ones there and were cleaning out the kitchen area. My car was at the curb directly out front near the steps and if you stand in front of these steps you have a clear line of sight through the foyer to the kitchen. The auditorium is to the right. So I'm crouched into the backseat of my car putting some food in when I hear a knock, 4 or 5 knocks loud enough to make me turn in the car and look. In one of the windows of the auditorium, to the right of the steps, I see a milky white silhouette of what appears to be a young girl. At first I thought it was my wife as we were the only ones there. And I wondered what is she doing in there?

  • Matt11/19/2010

    Man I remember that old sanitorium(sp?)

    I doubt it was haunted but in high school my friends and I went out there a few times to get freaked out. The plan was to see if we could make it all the way up to that freaky white building. This was midnight or so and it was pitch dark and we never made it to the bulding because we always freaked each other out and ran. Good times.

  • Mike10/14/2010

    Chances you'll hear child scream? Come on! There are houses there in this location and no one has reported a haunting.

  • brittany12/18/2009

    i love gravity hill it freaks me out everytime :)

  • Patrick11/6/2009

    You can go to byron and visit the hot springs hotel. its on old patterson pass I think. or in that direction.

  • Rachel4/29/2009

    im with Stephen My friends and i are constantly looking for haunted places and other than "Gravity Hill" i've never heard of any other place in Livermore to be "Haunted"

  • stephen1/8/2009

    "If ever you visit Livermore, and are looking for more haunted places to visit, simply ask a local, because in Livermore, everyone's got a story to tell."

    uhhh, no, we don't. There's over 80,000 residents in Livermore, and I'm pretty sure very very few of us know any good haunted placed beyond gravity hill.

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