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Maltby, Washington

This cemetery is said to have been built by a Satanic family so that they might have an eternal resting place. In the middle of the cemetery, there are thirteen steps that lead to nowhere. Called the thirteen steps to hell, it is said that once a person walks downs these stairs, they perish instantly. Others, who have barely made it out alive, have reported seeing their spirit in hell at the bottom of the steps. It is reported that one man ran across the cemetery and was scared so badly, that he was never seen again.

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randi says:

March 8, 2007, 3:11 am

ONE MORE THING ,THE PEOPLE BURIED THERE ARE FAMILY TO SOME STILL LIVING,THE HEAD STONES HAVE BEEN DE-FACED BY PEOPLE OVER THE YEARS,IF YOU DO VISIT IT REMEMBER SOME DAY YOU ALSO MAY HAVE A HEAD STONE,WOULD YOU WANT SOMEONE DISTROYING IT.THEY ARE VERY OLD AND FRAGILE.

Arashi-san says:

March 11, 2007, 11:03 pm

The GPS coordinates for this location are 47° 46′ 39.65″N, 122° 04′ 33.70″W. To get there, get onto I–405 and take onramp onto US–2/WA–522 E (exit 23) to Woodinville/Wenatchee.

Stay on that highway, and after about 6 miles, turn right on Paradise Lake Rd, which will be the first traffic light you come to. Then follow Paradise Lake Rd for about 2.5 miles.

On the right hand side, across from a small housing development, there will be a dirt pullout. Park there and go up the path that heads parallel to the road up the hill…if you`re facing away from the road, it`s on the left hand side. Follow that path until you come to a clearing with a big house in it…the cemetery is on the left side of the yard, interspersed with trees and shrubs.

I had fun going there, there is a pentagram on one of the headstones, though we didn`t find any 13 Steps to Hell or anything like that. On the downhill side of the path to the cemetery, there is a car with a tree growing through it! I included a photo. That has to be the creepiest thing I saw there…I have no idea how the car got there, but it`s held up by only the tree.

Sparkster the Rocket Knight says:

March 12, 2007, 2:40 am

That’s it I’m gonna gather up all the best ghost stories and turn them into a UT2004 map.

Scary Story Lover says:

March 12, 2007, 6:01 pm

Well, nice comments guys. I think this couled be true. Maybe there are stairs. That just end suddenly. Most of these stories come from true experinces. Maybe some friends went here and one kid went down their and hid. Just a prank that some one turned into a good story. See ya later!

Enda says:

March 18, 2007, 7:50 pm

hey, i live in duvall and i had heard of the 13 steps stories. i drive along the Redmond Duvall road a lot and have tried to find the cemetary but haven’t tried very hard for i’m not a fan of freaking out. but i have been by this really scary house that was right by the road that’s been abandoned and almost overgrown by bushes. but you can see the windows because they’ve been broken out and inside isd all dark, even during the day so you can’t see anything there. but we took some pictures with our cellphone and in ONLY TWO of them was a small white shape in the lower left window, resmbling the head of a figure running along side us. Furthermore, in the upper left hand window was another face that was less obvious yet much more creepy. In another picture i took there was a swirly blue design that appeared, resembling a sort of vortex. duvall sure is a creepy place.

Enda says:

March 18, 2007, 7:59 pm

I found out the aproximate address of the house: along the west side of Batten Road NE. YOu will know when you get there because it is a wooden, two story small shack-like house, with broken windows and overgrown by plants.

adas says:

March 21, 2007, 1:08 am

can you be more specific with directions? where is it in relation to maltby or anotehr landmark?

enda says:

March 25, 2007, 4:44 pm

alright, i only went there once so im not so sure about where it is. but do u know the big hill where t the top is some nieghborhoods? well if u go there, then get to batten rd from that direction and drive along it until u see a couple of really old houses, and everything gets really woody and unkempt. Then, ull ssee one wooden house, very small but two stories high with broken windows and surrounded by bushes. its much more rundown then other houess around it, and it looks like years ago it might have been a cozy cabin. im sorry i could not be more specific.

asdas says:

March 25, 2007, 7:31 pm

so is it haunted or just a fun place to go smoke a few bowls?

??? says:

June 21, 2007, 8:14 pm

Frank Doolittle, if you still visit this site, I have a few questions I’ve been wanting to ask you.

1. How many people in your family are buried there?

2. Do you live near the area or have property there?

3. Where the 13 steps to Hell even real? And what did they lead down to?

Jennifer Lynn says:

June 28, 2007, 8:31 pm

I found out about this cemetery about 4 years ago, since I had an interest in haunted places, a friend and I decided to check it out. I did some amature (for fun) modeling at the time and thought it a great place for a photo shoot so we went. The cemetary is on private property so we had to hike up the back way up to get to it. On the way up (we went about three times) but each time I was tripped by something, usually two or more times on the way up. the old iron gate with 2 posts is kinda scary, no gate anymore, just the posts. We got a few hundred photos all taken with high quality photography style digital cameras. In many pictures there were masses of fog all concentrated over my image (me). -there had been no fog that day? there are a few orbs of light here and there that we could find no reasonable causes or natural lighting to blame. One time it bagan snowing out of nowhere and stopped as we left the gates. I knew the property owners knew we were there and did not seem to mind as we were not loud or littering or anything. I would suggest anyone going should go during the day, clean up after yourself and be respectfull. I always brought flowers and tried not to step directly over the graves. As for the steps; I can see where they might have been but nothing really weird happened. The place is a bit eeri but also kind of peacefull. -oh, and I counted I think 43 graves (all in decending rows). one looked relativley new and you could tell many had been replaced. there is one I noticed however that appeared eroded or to have no name at all. many well over 130yrs old. facinating place but I would never go there at night! -J.

Morris Hillman says:

July 10, 2007, 2:48 am

let me tell you this cemetery will make you **** your self at night!!! whooo i cannot express the fear that comes to you before even starting the trail to the cemetery ive been there and walking up to the cemetery was more scary then being at the cemetery but its a very nice peaceful place the owners didnt care we were there at 11pm at night mainly because there was 10 of us.

Rick Isotalo says:

July 13, 2007, 11:56 pm

Okay, I have seen and read a lot of **** in my time, trust me I work for the government. All of you who say “The Steps are Real” “They Really work” ” I saw fire” I think maybe you should lay off the Buffy the Vampire Slayer, put down the Magic cards, move out of your parents house, and get jobs. There may be paranormal activity there, it’s a cemetary for Christ sake, but the fabled stories that I have heard from friends and thier older brothers since childhood, are pretty much just that, stories. What you get are a bunch of stoners who get wasted, eat some mushrooms, and freak out. Of course the place is scary, it’s a cemetary not Chucky cheese you morons. But don’t go perpetuating a horde of B.S. stories that you can’t back up.
And leave those people who live around there aone, they didn’t buy their house so you could get trashed and mess up thier property value. Grow up, unless you have some solid proof, which you won’t find there, shut your mouth.
If you are going there to do actual research, please clear what you are doing of course with the people who own the property, I know they would appreciate it.

Cassie says:

July 14, 2007, 8:43 pm

I think my freind found this, it is in Stanwood right?

Sick says:

August 4, 2007, 2:04 pm

I need some help from other visitors of the cemetery to play a sick joke on this one kid. It involves Maltby, chainsaws, hockey masks, and video cameras.

Frank Doolittle says:

August 10, 2007, 9:48 pm

Hello All Lovers of Maltby!

Frank Doolittle here! After a few months of intense family research, we have discovered that there were steps at the cemetery! They were the steps to the church basement (still unsure of the church name, but it was supposedly just a local christian meeting house). When the church had died out, the cemetery was still being used by locals. They left the steps there, but filled up the rest of the cellar (why they did it beats me). There was a crypt (or several, I am told), but there were no steps to them. They were simply graves that had not been filled in with dirt. The walls of dirt would be bricked, and then they would place a slab on top of it, which bore the inscription. Basically, if the slab was removed, you could see straight down into the grave. These crypts later were “un-bricked”, and were filled in. They then placed new markers to replace the slabs. The three Davis family graves were the only graves in the cemetery that had that description. Funny, but this type of grave has an interesting history. If someone were interred in one of these, normally they were moved soon after (a temporary and re-useable grave). Also, before President George Washington’s body was relocated to the Washington Masoleum on the Mount Vernon Estate, his body rested in one of these crypts as well. I do remember that they bulldozed the steps when I was a child, my father, Frederick Doolittle, supervised the event. I recall that we did it because of a man who was cutting the grass in the cemetery fell down the steps and broke his neck (and sued). My ancestor Lee Doolittle is buried somewhere in cemetery, but I am told that his grave has long been unmarked. I get all of this information from the recently deceased Laura Compton, a fellow relative.

yea says:

August 15, 2007, 11:36 am

well, if that is true it’s really cool, but it basically ends any discussion on whether it is a satanic cometary or not.

Jesse says:

September 7, 2007, 4:50 pm

O I wanna go…whats the address to the hell hole?

Adam H. says:

September 27, 2007, 6:58 pm

Hello, all.

@ Arashi-san: From what I understand, there are two possible “meanings” for a pentagram, depending on the direction the star points.

If the star points upward, it is supposed to be a symbol of warding or protection from evil.

If the star points downward, it is supposed to be a demonic or evil symbol.

If anyone could provide more details about this, I would appreciate it, as I only know these most basic of details.

Thanks,
Adam H.

Adam H. says:

September 27, 2007, 7:09 pm

@ Nathan: Your link to the video you posted on Google Video is not working.
Please post the name of the video, as I would like to see it myself.

If you still have the original movie file, I would love to have that, since it should be higher quality that the Google Video version. If you do still have it, please let me know how I can contact you, and I will give you my email address to send it to.

Thanks,
Adam H.

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