It’s time for another road trip! And this time, we’re going to take you to some of the scariest real-life places across Oklahoma. From cemeteries to ghost towns to an abandoned insane asylum, this haunted road trip will lead you to places where ghosts reside and paranormal activity is common. Just print this Google Map and take the 543-mile journey to experience a road trip unlike any other. Are you ready to face the most haunted places in Oklahoma? Let’s hit the road!

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Redbud Valley Nature Preserve, Tulsa

Travelok.com Your haunted road trip will start just north of Tulsa at the Redbud Valley Nature Preserve. This beautiful spot is full of scenic places but also some very haunted places. In 1976, a girl’s body was found brutally murdered near a bridge in the park. The bridge was named “Karla’s Bridge,” after the young school girl. Now, visitors report hearing a young girl laughing and crying. Atop the hills in the park, bright orange lights have been seen and many accidents along the road near the bridge have occurred. Please note that this nature preserve is temporarily closed until November 2022 due to renovations. Click here to learn more. 16150 Redbud Dr, Catoosa, OK 74015, USA

Cains Ballroom Dancing, Tulsa

cainsballroom/Facebook While in Tulsa, your next destination will be Cains Ballroom — a long-standing concert venue that has hosted hundreds of performers over the years. It is said that it is haunted by one of those performers, Bob Wills, a country-western performer. A lady’s presence has also been seen and felt over the years. Visitors and paranormal teams explain an eerie feeling of being watched, cold spots felt in the ballroom, orbs seen in photos, lights going on and off on their own, and silly voices heard. Click here to learn more about this spooky place in Oklahoma. 423 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103, USA

Ingalls Ghost Town

Smallboy944/Wikimedia Commons Your next stop will take you to the ghost town of Ingalls in Payne County — a town full of history, violence, gunfights, and outlaws. The town was once a hideout spot for the Doolin-Dalton gang and became a famous shootout between the gang and law enforcement. All that remains are a couple of old buildings, including replicas of the actual hotel that was originally called Pierce O.K. Hotel, a stable, general store, and saloon. The ghost town has a very eerie feeling and is not the type of place you want to be in after dark. 12398 E 19th Ave, Stillwater, OK 74074, USA

St. Vincent’s Hospital, Oklahoma City

abandonedok.com Next, head to Oklahoma City to St. Vincent’s Asylum which began as a mental hospital for men in 1945. Starting in the 1960s, murders began to surface out of the asylum. The first known tragedy began when a nurse inexplicably suffocated two patients. Many more murders occurred before the hospital eventually closed its doors in the 1980s. The property is now believed to be haunted by tortured souls of the past. Paranormal investigators firmly believe the asylum is in the grip of a demonic entity, one that drove the patients and staff to madness. (Do not enter the building without permission.) Learn more about this haunted place in Oklahoma here. 3500 NE 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73121, USA

Dead Woman’s Crossing, Custer County

SpainFilmsProd/Youtube As you are driving in Custer County on your haunted road trip, you’ll come across Dead Woman’s Crossing — where the ghost of Mrs. James haunts this spot. The murdered body of Mrs. James and her baby were found near Deer Creek in 1905. Legend claims Mrs. Jameses’ restless spirit roams the streets and banks near Deer Creek, calling out for her baby daughter. Other stories claim that if you stand beneath the bridge crossing the creek and listen closely, you might hear the rattle of wagon wheels rolling around above you. This spot is one of the most haunted roads in Oklahoma … so proceed with caution. You can learn more about this area here. Arapaho Road, Arapaho Rd, Weatherford, OK, USA

Parallel Forest, Wichita Mountains

TravelOk/Facebook The next destination will land you in the Parallel Forest in the beautiful Wichita Mountains near Lawton, Oklahoma. The Parallel Forest was built by the federal government as an experiment to deal with the effects of the Dust Bowl. Over 20,000 red cedars were planted exactly 6 feet apart in every direction on over 16 acres. As you can imagine, a creepy forest that is so uniform-looking has brought with it many creepy stories of hauntings, urban legends, satanic rituals, and everything else that would scare the living daylights out of you. Take the journey to this haunted forest and see what encounters you stumble upon in this misfit piece of land. Oklahoma 115, OK-115, Oklahoma, USA

Sacred Heart Mission & Cemetery, Konawa

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peggydavis66/Flickr Of all the haunted, spooky places in Oklahoma, Sacred Heart Mission in Pottawatomie County has a truly terrifying past. The mission was built in 1880 and was used as a farm, school, chapel, seminary, and boarding house. It was a flourishing mission until tragedy struck in 1901 when a fire broke out in the dining hall out and destroyed most of the facility. Many of the children died that day and it is said that their spirits still haunt the mission. From angry Native American ghosts to demonic activity to murders, Sacred Heart is a site to be visited with caution. Learn more about this cemetery and many others in Oklahoma here. N3480 Road, N3480 Rd, Oklahoma 74849, USA

Tucker Cemetery, Comanche

Google Maps There’s something creepy about cemeteries that makes you question whether you should be visiting them. So what would a haunted road trip be without a trip to an extra spooky cemetery? Step inside Tucker Cemetery — the cemetery even locals fear due to sightings of the graves changing their surroundings. The graves will be empty, then the next moment filled with grass. Others have reported getting their legs grabbed and tombstones falling over. So this stop is definitely not for the faint of heart.

Be warned, there have been reports of both wild hogs and rattlesnakes hiding in this cemetery, so it may be best enjoyed from behind the gates. To learn more about this cemetery and other haunted places in Oklahoma, click here. South Tucker Road, S Tucker Rd, Duncan, OK 73533, USA

Fort Washita, Durant

Brian Wright/Flickr The last stop on your haunted road trip in Oklahoma will be at Fort Washita — an old military post built in 1842 near Durant. At the end of the war, Fort Washita was burned to the ground and was considered obsolete … except for a few haunted spirits left behind. The hauntings of these spirits have drawn in visitors and ghost hunters from around the country to investigate this eerie place. Learn more about Fort Washita here. 3348 OK-199, Durant, OK 74701, USA

While these are just a few of the most haunted places in Oklahoma, the rest may be hiding in plain sight. Have you ever had any paranormal encounters in Oklahoma? We’d love to hear about your experience!

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Your haunted road trip will start just north of Tulsa at the Redbud Valley Nature Preserve. This beautiful spot is full of scenic places but also some very haunted places. In 1976, a girl’s body was found brutally murdered near a bridge in the park. The bridge was named “Karla’s Bridge,” after the young school girl. Now, visitors report hearing a young girl laughing and crying. Atop the hills in the park, bright orange lights have been seen and many accidents along the road near the bridge have occurred. Please note that this nature preserve is temporarily closed until November 2022 due to renovations. Click here to learn more.

16150 Redbud Dr, Catoosa, OK 74015, USA

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While in Tulsa, your next destination will be Cains Ballroom — a long-standing concert venue that has hosted hundreds of performers over the years. It is said that it is haunted by one of those performers, Bob Wills, a country-western performer. A lady’s presence has also been seen and felt over the years. Visitors and paranormal teams explain an eerie feeling of being watched, cold spots felt in the ballroom, orbs seen in photos, lights going on and off on their own, and silly voices heard. Click here to learn more about this spooky place in Oklahoma.

423 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103, USA

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Your next stop will take you to the ghost town of Ingalls in Payne County — a town full of history, violence, gunfights, and outlaws. The town was once a hideout spot for the Doolin-Dalton gang and became a famous shootout between the gang and law enforcement. All that remains are a couple of old buildings, including replicas of the actual hotel that was originally called Pierce O.K. Hotel, a stable, general store, and saloon. The ghost town has a very eerie feeling and is not the type of place you want to be in after dark.

12398 E 19th Ave, Stillwater, OK 74074, USA

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Next, head to Oklahoma City to St. Vincent’s Asylum which began as a mental hospital for men in 1945. Starting in the 1960s, murders began to surface out of the asylum. The first known tragedy began when a nurse inexplicably suffocated two patients. Many more murders occurred before the hospital eventually closed its doors in the 1980s. The property is now believed to be haunted by tortured souls of the past. Paranormal investigators firmly believe the asylum is in the grip of a demonic entity, one that drove the patients and staff to madness. (Do not enter the building without permission.) Learn more about this haunted place in Oklahoma here.

3500 NE 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73121, USA

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As you are driving in Custer County on your haunted road trip, you’ll come across Dead Woman’s Crossing — where the ghost of Mrs. James haunts this spot. The murdered body of Mrs. James and her baby were found near Deer Creek in 1905. Legend claims Mrs. Jameses’ restless spirit roams the streets and banks near Deer Creek, calling out for her baby daughter. Other stories claim that if you stand beneath the bridge crossing the creek and listen closely, you might hear the rattle of wagon wheels rolling around above you. This spot is one of the most haunted roads in Oklahoma … so proceed with caution. You can learn more about this area here.

Arapaho Road, Arapaho Rd, Weatherford, OK, USA

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The next destination will land you in the Parallel Forest in the beautiful Wichita Mountains near Lawton, Oklahoma. The Parallel Forest was built by the federal government as an experiment to deal with the effects of the Dust Bowl. Over 20,000 red cedars were planted exactly 6 feet apart in every direction on over 16 acres. As you can imagine, a creepy forest that is so uniform-looking has brought with it many creepy stories of hauntings, urban legends, satanic rituals, and everything else that would scare the living daylights out of you. Take the journey to this haunted forest and see what encounters you stumble upon in this misfit piece of land.

Oklahoma 115, OK-115, Oklahoma, USA

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Of all the haunted, spooky places in Oklahoma, Sacred Heart Mission in Pottawatomie County has a truly terrifying past. The mission was built in 1880 and was used as a farm, school, chapel, seminary, and boarding house. It was a flourishing mission until tragedy struck in 1901 when a fire broke out in the dining hall out and destroyed most of the facility. Many of the children died that day and it is said that their spirits still haunt the mission. From angry Native American ghosts to demonic activity to murders, Sacred Heart is a site to be visited with caution. Learn more about this cemetery and many others in Oklahoma here.

N3480 Road, N3480 Rd, Oklahoma 74849, USA

There’s something creepy about cemeteries that makes you question whether you should be visiting them. So what would a haunted road trip be without a trip to an extra spooky cemetery? Step inside Tucker Cemetery — the cemetery even locals fear due to sightings of the graves changing their surroundings. The graves will be empty, then the next moment filled with grass. Others have reported getting their legs grabbed and tombstones falling over. So this stop is definitely not for the faint of heart.

Be warned, there have been reports of both wild hogs and rattlesnakes hiding in this cemetery, so it may be best enjoyed from behind the gates. To learn more about this cemetery and other haunted places in Oklahoma, click here.

South Tucker Road, S Tucker Rd, Duncan, OK 73533, USA

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The last stop on your haunted road trip in Oklahoma will be at Fort Washita — an old military post built in 1842 near Durant. At the end of the war, Fort Washita was burned to the ground and was considered obsolete … except for a few haunted spirits left behind. The hauntings of these spirits have drawn in visitors and ghost hunters from around the country to investigate this eerie place. Learn more about Fort Washita here.

3348 OK-199, Durant, OK 74701, USA

If you are looking for more haunted places to visit in Oklahoma, check out our Terrifying Haunted Road Trip.

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Most Haunted Places In Oklahoma August 11, 2019 Nikki Rhoades What is the most famous ghost story from Oklahoma? One could argue that there are many ghosts in Oklahoma. This spooky state was admitted to the union fairly recently, joining as the 46th state on November 16, 1907, but it has amassed its own legends in the meantime. While there are many scary places in Oklahoma, you’ll find the best real Oklahoma ghost stories unfolding in its most groundbreaking sites. The historic Constantine Theater out in Pawhuska is said to be haunted, and so, too, are places like a former speakeasy. For a truly fascinating taste of local history, ask around in your hometown – urban legends and famous ghost stories are best learned through word of mouth. What is the most haunted town in Oklahoma? You’ll hear many Oklahoma ghost stories in your time in the state, and you just may notice that good old Guthrie sets the scene for many of them. This creepy destination was the old territorial capitol of the state, and now it hosts some of the most discussed Oklahoma hauntings. No, seriously! If you’re looking to discover real haunted places in Oklahoma, Guthrie is your town. You’ll also find that some of the haunted destinations in the road trip above are surrounded by infamously haunted communities, as in the case of Fort Reno’s El Reno community. If you’re looking for a more natural escape, you simply must swing by Veteran’s Lake … just pay no mind to its ghostly residents. What is the creepiest abandoned place in Oklahoma? Spooks and thrills are all the rage in the Sooner State, and you’ll find creepiness galore at the many abandoned places in Oklahoma. Perhaps the spookiest abandoned site is Picher, Oklahoma. This sad ghost town was abandoned when its former lead and zinc mines were found to be poisoning residents. Today, it’s considered too toxic for human habitation.

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Most Haunted Places In Oklahoma

August 11, 2019

Nikki Rhoades

What is the most famous ghost story from Oklahoma? One could argue that there are many ghosts in Oklahoma. This spooky state was admitted to the union fairly recently, joining as the 46th state on November 16, 1907, but it has amassed its own legends in the meantime. While there are many scary places in Oklahoma, you’ll find the best real Oklahoma ghost stories unfolding in its most groundbreaking sites. The historic Constantine Theater out in Pawhuska is said to be haunted, and so, too, are places like a former speakeasy. For a truly fascinating taste of local history, ask around in your hometown – urban legends and famous ghost stories are best learned through word of mouth. What is the most haunted town in Oklahoma? You’ll hear many Oklahoma ghost stories in your time in the state, and you just may notice that good old Guthrie sets the scene for many of them. This creepy destination was the old territorial capitol of the state, and now it hosts some of the most discussed Oklahoma hauntings. No, seriously! If you’re looking to discover real haunted places in Oklahoma, Guthrie is your town. You’ll also find that some of the haunted destinations in the road trip above are surrounded by infamously haunted communities, as in the case of Fort Reno’s El Reno community. If you’re looking for a more natural escape, you simply must swing by Veteran’s Lake … just pay no mind to its ghostly residents. What is the creepiest abandoned place in Oklahoma? Spooks and thrills are all the rage in the Sooner State, and you’ll find creepiness galore at the many abandoned places in Oklahoma. Perhaps the spookiest abandoned site is Picher, Oklahoma. This sad ghost town was abandoned when its former lead and zinc mines were found to be poisoning residents. Today, it’s considered too toxic for human habitation.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

One could argue that there are many ghosts in Oklahoma. This spooky state was admitted to the union fairly recently, joining as the 46th state on November 16, 1907, but it has amassed its own legends in the meantime. While there are many scary places in Oklahoma, you’ll find the best real Oklahoma ghost stories unfolding in its most groundbreaking sites. The historic Constantine Theater out in Pawhuska is said to be haunted, and so, too, are places like a former speakeasy. For a truly fascinating taste of local history, ask around in your hometown – urban legends and famous ghost stories are best learned through word of mouth.

What is the most haunted town in Oklahoma?

You’ll hear many Oklahoma ghost stories in your time in the state, and you just may notice that good old Guthrie sets the scene for many of them. This creepy destination was the old territorial capitol of the state, and now it hosts some of the most discussed Oklahoma hauntings. No, seriously! If you’re looking to discover real haunted places in Oklahoma, Guthrie is your town. You’ll also find that some of the haunted destinations in the road trip above are surrounded by infamously haunted communities, as in the case of Fort Reno’s El Reno community. If you’re looking for a more natural escape, you simply must swing by Veteran’s Lake … just pay no mind to its ghostly residents.

What is the creepiest abandoned place in Oklahoma?

Spooks and thrills are all the rage in the Sooner State, and you’ll find creepiness galore at the many abandoned places in Oklahoma. Perhaps the spookiest abandoned site is Picher, Oklahoma. This sad ghost town was abandoned when its former lead and zinc mines were found to be poisoning residents. Today, it’s considered too toxic for human habitation.