The Ahwahnee Hotel, located in Yosemite National Park, California, is reputed to be the most haunted hotel in the region. Opened in 1927, it offers travelers a place to rest amidst the park's stunning natural beauty. However, its history is filled with tales of paranormal activity and ghost sightings. Notable apparitions include former owners Mary Curry Tressider and her husband, Donald, with Mary often seen dancing in the common room. Guests have reported sightings and sounds of a ghostly rocking chair believed to be connected to President John F. Kennedy, who once stayed there. The hotel's eerie reputation even extends to inspiring some sets in Stanley Kubrick's 1980 horror film, "The Shining."