Yorba Cemetery in Yorba Linda, California, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Orange County, established in the 1850s as the burial ground for the Yorba family, one of the original Spanish land grant families of Southern California. The cemetery's most famous ghost is the Pink Lady, an apparition of a woman in a flowing pink dress or gown who has been seen wandering among the headstones, particularly on nights around the anniversary of her death. According to local legend, the Pink Lady was a young woman who died of a broken heart after being jilted by her lover, or alternatively, a woman who died in childbirth on the nearby Yorba hacienda. Her ghost is described as luminous, seemingly lit from within by a soft pink glow, drifting among the graves in a state of perpetual mourning. Visitors have reported feeling intense sadness in her presence and have described the scent of roses accompanying her appearance. Some witnesses have described her making eye contact and appearing to mouth words before vanishing. The cemetery has been a popular spot for ghost hunters and teenagers seeking thrills, and the Yorba family graves — some of the oldest in the county — add a sense of historical weight to the location.
