Urraca Mesa is considered haunted. Legend has it that the mesa has a long history of mythical and supernatural associations, including that the
Navajo believe the mesa is a gateway to the demon world. Many people claim to have had strange experiences on the mesa including being attacked by invisible forces. There are also rumored to be a number of ghosts including that of a Boy Scout who can never return to base camp, and of a Navajo shaman who protects the two remaining cat totems on the mesa to keep the demons from escaping. Another persistent legend is that the mesa is the site of a high number of lightning strikes, although in fact a map published by the Philmont
GIS Department shows it receives relatively fewer strikes than many other high points on the ranch. At the foot of Urraca Mesa is
Casa del Gavilan, a historic inn built in 1911 by John "Jack" Nairn in the
Pueblo Revival style. Nairn was a renowned storyteller who is believed to have fostered legends about the mesa before his death. The Casa del Gavilan Inn is visible from Philmont Scout Ranch tent city as an inexplicable white structure apparently suspended in mid-air below the mesa. At night lights can be seen emanating from the structure. ==Name==