Haunted Places in Malibu, California
2 haunted locations

Solstice Canyon
Solstice Canyon occupies a distinctive geographical location in the Santa Monica Mountains near Malibu, California, where a seasonal stream flows through a canyon system creating lush vegetation and water features unusual in the predominantly arid Southern California landscape. The canyon was developed during the mid-twentieth century when a private residence, known locally as the Tropical Terrace House or Keller House, was constructed within the canyon to take advantage of the water sources and natural beauty of the location. The mansion was designed and built during an era of expanding real estate development in the Malibu area, when wealthy individuals were establishing estates in the coastal hills and seeking properties that offered both scenic isolation and access to the Pacific coastal environment. The building featured architectural styles and design elements intended to capitalize on the natural setting, with extensive use of open spaces, large windows, and outdoor living areas designed to integrate the structure with its natural surroundings. The property included cultivated gardens, ornamental landscaping, and various improvements intended to enhance the aesthetic appeal and livability of the remote location. The mansion was occupied by its original owner and developer, Fred Roberts, who invested significant capital in improving the property and creating a private retreat that would serve as both a residence and a venue for entertaining guests. Roberts and his family inhabited the property for several years during the mid-twentieth century, during which the residence functioned as intended, hosting gatherings and serving as the family home. However, the location's isolation, the canyon's seasonal flooding patterns, and the ongoing maintenance demands of the property ultimately proved challenging to sustain. The mansion was eventually abandoned and fell into disrepair over subsequent decades, with weather, flooding, and the natural encroachment of vegetation gradually degrading the structure. The canyon itself became incorporated into public lands through the establishment of a park system, making the ruins of the mansion accessible to hikers and park visitors who traverse the canyon during recreational outings. The deteriorating structure, surrounded by the increasingly reclaimed natural environment, presents a compelling image of human ambition overcome by the forces of nature. The paranormal phenomena associated with Solstice Canyon center on manifestations experienced particularly in the area surrounding the deteriorated mansion ruins and the Tropical Terrace House site. Visitors and investigators have reported experiencing the sudden appearance of an apparition identified as Fred Roberts, the property's original owner and developer, who manifests with distinctive and disturbing characteristics that have been consistently documented across multiple witness accounts. The apparition is typically accompanied by an unsettling vocal manifestation, described as a moan or cry of profound distress and anguish, that reverberates through the canyon environment independent of conventional audio sources. The most dramatic and extensively documented phenomenon involves sudden spontaneous combustion or the appearance of fire and flame imagery associated with the Roberts apparition, suggesting either a connection to a fire-related death or a symbolic representation of emotional intensity. Investigators have documented disembodied voices present in the canyon environment that communicate through recognized audio recording equipment, producing speech and vocalizations that appear to originate from sources unrelated to any living individuals present at the location. Additional phenomena reported at Solstice Canyon include unexplained and often overwhelming stench sensations described as the odor of burning forest, which manifests without any corresponding visible flames or smoke that would account for such a distinctive and persistent aroma. Visitors frequently report experiencing profound chills and feelings of cold despite ambient temperatures that would not typically produce such sensations in healthy individuals. The paranormal manifestations at the site appear to concentrate near the mansion ruins and the surrounding Tropical Terrace environment, with the intensity of reported experiences correlating with proximity to the deteriorated structure. Many investigators propose that the spiritual manifestations originate from profound emotional or traumatic circumstances surrounding Fred Roberts and the property itself, with the apparition's mournful vocalizations suggesting either unresolved grief, regret concerning the loss of the property, or a traumatic death experience. The canyon's natural beauty and historical significance as a human development ultimately overcome by environmental forces creates a poignant backdrop for the spiritual manifestations that persist within this location, making Solstice Canyon a subject of ongoing paranormal research and documentation among investigators studying California's haunted locations.

Duke’s Malibu
Duke's Malibu represents a unique intersection of coastal hospitality, entertainment history, and documented paranormal activity along the California coast. The establishment has functioned as a notable beach bar and restaurant in Malibu for several decades, earning recognition both for its location overlooking the Pacific Ocean and for its position within Malibu's social landscape. The building itself, with its direct oceanfront positioning and period-authentic interior design, has served as a gathering place for both locals and visitors seeking the distinctive character associated with Malibu beach culture. The physical structure and its immediate surroundings have accumulated substantial historical significance through decades of commerce, social activity, and documented supernatural presence. Duke's Malibu occupies a strategic position along Pacific Coast Highway, with portions of the establishment extending toward the beach itself. The spatial configuration includes the Barefoot Bar area, a prominent gathering space where much of the reported paranormal activity has been concentrated. The bathrooms throughout the establishment have been identified as secondary focus areas for documented phenomena. The architectural elements of Duke's include period fixtures, vintage decorative details, and functional spaces that reflect the development of California beach hospitality throughout the twentieth century. The establishment's interior preserves characteristics of earlier eras while accommodating modern operational requirements. The primary spectral presence documented at Duke's Malibu has been identified as the Captain, a masculine figure whose historical connection to the location has been variously interpreted. Some accounts associate this entity with Chris Polos, a figure connected to the establishment's history, though the precise nature of this connection remains subject to interpretation and research. The Captain's manifestations have been characterized as intelligent haunting, suggesting an entity capable of awareness, interaction, and apparent intentionality. Reports describe a protective or proprietorial quality to his presence, as though the Captain maintains ongoing concern for the establishment and its patrons. Sightings have documented a masculine figure in period dress, consistent with imagery from earlier decades of the twentieth century. Secondary paranormal phenomena have been attributed to a female spirit whose presence has been documented primarily within the bathrooms and peripheral areas of the establishment. This entity's manifestations have been recorded as apparition sightings, temperature fluctuations, and occasionally the perception of sensory phenomena such as inexplicable scents or the sensation of being observed. The female presence appears less consistently documented than the Captain's manifestations, though multiple independent witnesses have reported similar experiences. The interaction between these two entities, if indeed separate consciousnesses are represented, remains an area of ongoing investigation and speculation. Paranormal activity at Duke's Malibu has attracted investigation from paranormal researchers and entities interested in documenting supernatural phenomena along the California coast. The Barefoot Bar, in particular, has been the focus of investigation attempts, with researchers documenting temperature anomalies, electromagnetic fluctuations, and occasionally photographic anomalies attributed to paranormal causes. The bathroom areas have produced similar investigative results, though phenomena there have been less extensively documented. The intelligent quality of the manifestations has led researchers to focus on attempting communication and historical documentation of figures connected to the location. The coexistence of Duke's Malibu as an active commercial establishment and a site of paranormal investigation creates a distinctive environment where hospitality and mystery intersect. The establishment continues to function as a popular beach bar and restaurant, while simultaneously serving as a location of interest for paranormal researchers and enthusiasts. Guests visiting Duke's Malibu encounter not only the distinctive character of Malibu beach hospitality but also the potential for documented supernatural phenomena. The Captain's apparent guardianship of the establishment and the presence of the female spirit have become embedded within the location's contemporary identity, contributing to its unique position within both the local business landscape and paranormal research communities.