The town of Ames, Iowa, is best known for being home to Iowa State University, where thousands of young Iowans continue their education and embark on the first journey of their adult lives. Ames is hiding a bit of a secret, though, and you may not find it on an admissions brochure. Iowa State’s campus is one of the most haunted in the country, and nearly everyone who attends ends up with a ghost story of their own. If you’re a fan of haunted Iowa, this is one creepy college campus you definitely don’t want to miss.

For decades, Iowa residents have known the town of Ames to be one of the most haunted places in the state.

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Chances are, you know someone who attended Iowa State University.

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On campus, the gorgeous Lake Laverne is a spot for relaxing and picnicking - but keep an eye out.

Flickr / photolibrarian It’s said that figures rise out of the mist, and cold spots appear out of nowhere.

Memorial Union looks out over Lake Laverne, and it’s just as haunted.

Flickr / Alex Hanson Low moans and groans can be heard throughout the halls. The rumor is that the building is haunted by a female graduate of the school who died in World War I.

Even the campus administration building, Beardshear Hall, is thought to be haunted.

Wikimedia Commons / SD Dirk The ghost of an unruly janitor can be seen floating through the halls.

Many students avoid sections of the school’s library, where books have been known to fall off of the shelves on their own, ghostly figures have appeared from nowhere, and cold spots pop up with no warning.

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In the Stephens Theater, a lonely visitor watches out over rehearsals and performances from the balcony.

Stephens Auditorium/Google Local When approached, he completely disappears.

Perhaps the most chilling discovery that any ISU student makes is discovering they’re assigned to live in Friley Hall.

Flickr / Joe Wolf One of the largest residential dorms in the country is also one of the most haunted. One room, dubbed “Satan’s Legion”, is connected to so much paranormal activity that it remains indefinitely unoccupied.

Of course, the campus of ISU is not the only part of Ames that remains haunted.

Flickr / Oleg Shpyrko Local legends tell of ghosts at the Post Office and spirits at the Farm House Museum.

Oh, and if the paranormal activity on campus and around town wasn’t creepy enough, the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer spent years here while his father attended school. Dahmer lived at Pammel Court, and local rumor says that during renovations to the building, small animal carcasses were found in the walls.

Have you ever visited Iowa State’s haunted buildings? Tell us your favorite Iowa ghost story in the comments!

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Ask them about the ghosts they saw while they were on campus!

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It’s said that figures rise out of the mist, and cold spots appear out of nowhere.

Flickr / Alex Hanson

Low moans and groans can be heard throughout the halls. The rumor is that the building is haunted by a female graduate of the school who died in World War I.

Wikimedia Commons / SD Dirk

The ghost of an unruly janitor can be seen floating through the halls.

Flickr / Joe Wolf

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When approached, he completely disappears.

One of the largest residential dorms in the country is also one of the most haunted. One room, dubbed “Satan’s Legion”, is connected to so much paranormal activity that it remains indefinitely unoccupied.

Flickr / Oleg Shpyrko

Local legends tell of ghosts at the Post Office and spirits at the Farm House Museum.

Oh, and if the paranormal activity on campus and around town wasn’t creepy enough, the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer spent years here while his father attended school. Dahmer lived at Pammel Court, and local rumor says that during renovations to the building, small animal carcasses were found in the walls.

If you can’t get enough of the creepiest towns in Iowa, you might want to embark on the haunted road trip that will lead you to the scariest places in Iowa.

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Haunted Small Towns in Iowa November 14, 2021 Tori Jane What are some of the most haunted places in Iowa?   Iowa is one of those states that we feel just doesn’t get enough credit. Should wide, open spaces and seemingly endless plains and small towns be your thing, it really doesn’t get much better than this gorgeous little state. That being said – Iowa is known for its ghosts, too, and not just its scenery. Some of the most haunted places in Iowa include nightmarishly spooky spots like the Edinburgh Manor, in Scotch Grove, which was originally a “poor farm” where several people were thought to have died until it got even worse and became an early psychiatric hospital where terrible things were done to patients in the name of research. It’s said to be quite haunted, and it’s open for tours! In Mingo, you can find the Ashton Cemetery, which is peaceful and beautiful… during the day. It was, unfortunately, built over a Native American burial site, which was… kind of rude, to say the least. Orbs and cold spots are the norm here. Need more haunted Iowa? Check out this list of eight creepy places where you might just see a ghost!   What are the smallest towns in Iowa?   Iowa is no stranger at all to little, tiny towns. We love the small towns here, don’t get us wrong – and there are plenty of small towns to be had scattered all over the Hawkeye State. For example, the towns of Parnell, South English, College Springs, and Garden Grove all have less than 250 people who call them home. There are also the towns of Volga and Westgate, both with less than 200 residents, and the cake truly goes to the towns of Beaconsfield and Le Roy, which have 15 and 14 residents, respectively. When it comes to square mileage, some of the tiniest Iowa towns include places like College Springs, What Cheer, and Elkader, all with under two square miles of land. Talk about tiny!  

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Haunted Small Towns in Iowa

November 14, 2021

Tori Jane

What are some of the most haunted places in Iowa?   Iowa is one of those states that we feel just doesn’t get enough credit. Should wide, open spaces and seemingly endless plains and small towns be your thing, it really doesn’t get much better than this gorgeous little state. That being said – Iowa is known for its ghosts, too, and not just its scenery. Some of the most haunted places in Iowa include nightmarishly spooky spots like the Edinburgh Manor, in Scotch Grove, which was originally a “poor farm” where several people were thought to have died until it got even worse and became an early psychiatric hospital where terrible things were done to patients in the name of research. It’s said to be quite haunted, and it’s open for tours! In Mingo, you can find the Ashton Cemetery, which is peaceful and beautiful… during the day. It was, unfortunately, built over a Native American burial site, which was… kind of rude, to say the least. Orbs and cold spots are the norm here. Need more haunted Iowa? Check out this list of eight creepy places where you might just see a ghost!   What are the smallest towns in Iowa?   Iowa is no stranger at all to little, tiny towns. We love the small towns here, don’t get us wrong – and there are plenty of small towns to be had scattered all over the Hawkeye State. For example, the towns of Parnell, South English, College Springs, and Garden Grove all have less than 250 people who call them home. There are also the towns of Volga and Westgate, both with less than 200 residents, and the cake truly goes to the towns of Beaconsfield and Le Roy, which have 15 and 14 residents, respectively. When it comes to square mileage, some of the tiniest Iowa towns include places like College Springs, What Cheer, and Elkader, all with under two square miles of land. Talk about tiny!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Iowa is one of those states that we feel just doesn’t get enough credit. Should wide, open spaces and seemingly endless plains and small towns be your thing, it really doesn’t get much better than this gorgeous little state. That being said – Iowa is known for its ghosts, too, and not just its scenery. Some of the most haunted places in Iowa include nightmarishly spooky spots like the Edinburgh Manor, in Scotch Grove, which was originally a “poor farm” where several people were thought to have died until it got even worse and became an early psychiatric hospital where terrible things were done to patients in the name of research. It’s said to be quite haunted, and it’s open for tours! In Mingo, you can find the Ashton Cemetery, which is peaceful and beautiful… during the day. It was, unfortunately, built over a Native American burial site, which was… kind of rude, to say the least. Orbs and cold spots are the norm here. Need more haunted Iowa? Check out this list of eight creepy places where you might just see a ghost!  

What are the smallest towns in Iowa?  

Iowa is no stranger at all to little, tiny towns. We love the small towns here, don’t get us wrong – and there are plenty of small towns to be had scattered all over the Hawkeye State. For example, the towns of Parnell, South English, College Springs, and Garden Grove all have less than 250 people who call them home. There are also the towns of Volga and Westgate, both with less than 200 residents, and the cake truly goes to the towns of Beaconsfield and Le Roy, which have 15 and 14 residents, respectively. When it comes to square mileage, some of the tiniest Iowa towns include places like College Springs, What Cheer, and Elkader, all with under two square miles of land. Talk about tiny!