Oklahoma is full of beautiful cemeteries that are resting places for the deceased; however, we do have several that are haunted and full of paranormal activity. If you’re looking for cemeteries where strange noises, apparitions, unexplainable lights, and other spooky stuff have been reported, then check out these 10 haunted cemeteries in Oklahoma… if you dare. What other eerie haunted places in Oklahoma are you aware of? Let us know!
- Fort Reno Cemetery (El Reno)
travelok.com Fort Reno is a former military camp that began in 1874. With such a long and diverse history of wars, prisoners and soldiers, Fort Reno has had a good amount of murders, suicides and deaths that have left many restless souls still lurking around town. Phantom sounds from soldiers have been heard in the cemetery on site, and men in soldier uniforms have been spotted too. It’s no mystery as to why Fort Reno is thought to be one of the most haunted places in Oklahoma. Fort Reno Post Cemetery, 7107 W Cheyenne St, El Reno, OK 73036, USA
- Enid Cemetery (Enid)
googlemaps.com Enid Cemetery is the site of the Haunted Tales tour - a haunted tour that takes you through the cemetery, telling stories of the Chisholm Trails. But it’s not all fun and games at this cemetery. Spirits of these buried souls are said to still roam the land and scare visitors after dark. If you’d like to see a video tour of Enid Cemetery that kind of feels like you’re there, check out this fabulous on-screen adventure:
- Jesse Creek Cemetery (Bartlesville)
googlemaps.com Many paranormal happenings have been reported at Jesse Creek Cemetery in south Bartlesville. Locals say that cameras do not work while in the cemetery, but will work fine once you get out of it. Also, spooky noises like giggles and cries have been heard. Jesse Creek Cemetery, Circle Mountain Rd, Bartlesville, OK 74003, USA
- Blanchard Cemetery (Blanchard)
googlemaps.com This cemetery in Blanchard is said to be haunted by a young man. If you go to an area in the 2nd section you will find a tall figure of a man in black with his hands in his pants. There is no logical explanation for this shadow and it can be seen waving. Also, bright lights have been seen and then go dim. Other weird paranormal activities have been reported by many visitors. Blanchard Cemetery, Blanchard, OK 73010, USA
- Sacred Heart Mission & Cemetery (Konawa)
peggydavis66/Flickr In 1901 a convent and school for girls was burned down in a fire. It was later rebuilt but the grounds were said to be haunted after the fire. Many monks, priests and animals were killed. Since then, there have been hauntings from the dead with many strange noises and sightings reported. It’s not just the cemeteries in Oklahoma that are haunted… there are plenty of other creepy places in OK, too. Sacred Heart Mission, N3480 Rd, Konawa, OK 74849, USA
- Timber Ridge Cemetery (Catoosa)
googlemaps.com Years ago a young boy was riding his bike along the road and was hit and killed. His body was buried at Timber Ridge and now his spirit roams the property. Visitors have witnessed his spirit with his bike alongside the road. Others have felt they hit something, then get out of their car and find nothing. Some have even reported getting nosebleeds, for no apparent reason. People fear entering Timber Ridge at night because of the paranormal activity. This is one of those creepy Oklahoma hauntings we love and hate at the same time. Yikes. Timber Ridge Cemetery, 30356 S 4130 Rd, Catoosa, OK 74015, USA
- Violet Springs Cemetery (Konawa)
googlemaps.com This cemetery is haunted by the spirit of a young lady named Katherine Cross. It is reported that Cross died from a pack of “human wolves.” We’re pretty sure we really, really don’t even WANT to know what that’s supposed to mean. Her spirit roams the grave at night and makes growling sounds that can be heard at night. Violet Springs Cemetery, N3500 Road, Konawa, OK 74849, USA
- Imo Cemetery (Drummond)
googlemaps.com There is said to be a glowing headstone in the cemetery that stops glowing when you get up close to it. There is also reports of claw marks on a headstone and voices coming from an old Indian burial ground at the rear of the cemetery. Thanks, we hate it. Imo Cemetery, N2800 Rd, Drummond, OK 73735, USA
- Hillside Cemetery-Witch’s Grave (Skiatook)
googlemaps.com A witch was buried at Hillside Cemetery in the early 1900’s and ever since then, the paranormal stories haven’t stopped. Many disturbing things have happened at this site and around it. A young boy wrecked his car and died on a bridge near the cemetery and is said to walk the streets around the cemetery. People also say demonic things happen to anyone who messes with the Witch’s Grave. Interestingly, you can follow Hillside Cemetery on Facebook. Skiatook, OK, USA
- Tucker Cemetery (Duncan)
googlemaps.com Locals fear this cemetery 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 for no apparent reason. Nah, we’re good. Tucker Cemetery, Duncan, OK 73533, USA
Have you ever visited any of these haunted cemeteries in Oklahoma? If so, did you experience anything unusual?
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Fort Reno is a former military camp that began in 1874. With such a long and diverse history of wars, prisoners and soldiers, Fort Reno has had a good amount of murders, suicides and deaths that have left many restless souls still lurking around town. Phantom sounds from soldiers have been heard in the cemetery on site, and men in soldier uniforms have been spotted too. It’s no mystery as to why Fort Reno is thought to be one of the most haunted places in Oklahoma.
Fort Reno Post Cemetery, 7107 W Cheyenne St, El Reno, OK 73036, USA
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Enid Cemetery is the site of the Haunted Tales tour - a haunted tour that takes you through the cemetery, telling stories of the Chisholm Trails. But it’s not all fun and games at this cemetery. Spirits of these buried souls are said to still roam the land and scare visitors after dark. If you’d like to see a video tour of Enid Cemetery that kind of feels like you’re there, check out this fabulous on-screen adventure:
Many paranormal happenings have been reported at Jesse Creek Cemetery in south Bartlesville. Locals say that cameras do not work while in the cemetery, but will work fine once you get out of it. Also, spooky noises like giggles and cries have been heard.
Jesse Creek Cemetery, Circle Mountain Rd, Bartlesville, OK 74003, USA
This cemetery in Blanchard is said to be haunted by a young man. If you go to an area in the 2nd section you will find a tall figure of a man in black with his hands in his pants. There is no logical explanation for this shadow and it can be seen waving. Also, bright lights have been seen and then go dim. Other weird paranormal activities have been reported by many visitors.
Blanchard Cemetery, Blanchard, OK 73010, USA
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In 1901 a convent and school for girls was burned down in a fire. It was later rebuilt but the grounds were said to be haunted after the fire. Many monks, priests and animals were killed. Since then, there have been hauntings from the dead with many strange noises and sightings reported. It’s not just the cemeteries in Oklahoma that are haunted… there are plenty of other creepy places in OK, too.
Sacred Heart Mission, N3480 Rd, Konawa, OK 74849, USA
Years ago a young boy was riding his bike along the road and was hit and killed. His body was buried at Timber Ridge and now his spirit roams the property. Visitors have witnessed his spirit with his bike alongside the road. Others have felt they hit something, then get out of their car and find nothing. Some have even reported getting nosebleeds, for no apparent reason. People fear entering Timber Ridge at night because of the paranormal activity. This is one of those creepy Oklahoma hauntings we love and hate at the same time. Yikes.
Timber Ridge Cemetery, 30356 S 4130 Rd, Catoosa, OK 74015, USA
This cemetery is haunted by the spirit of a young lady named Katherine Cross. It is reported that Cross died from a pack of “human wolves.” We’re pretty sure we really, really don’t even WANT to know what that’s supposed to mean. Her spirit roams the grave at night and makes growling sounds that can be heard at night.
Violet Springs Cemetery, N3500 Road, Konawa, OK 74849, USA
There is said to be a glowing headstone in the cemetery that stops glowing when you get up close to it. There is also reports of claw marks on a headstone and voices coming from an old Indian burial ground at the rear of the cemetery. Thanks, we hate it.
Imo Cemetery, N2800 Rd, Drummond, OK 73735, USA
A witch was buried at Hillside Cemetery in the early 1900’s and ever since then, the paranormal stories haven’t stopped. Many disturbing things have happened at this site and around it. A young boy wrecked his car and died on a bridge near the cemetery and is said to walk the streets around the cemetery. People also say demonic things happen to anyone who messes with the Witch’s Grave. Interestingly, you can follow Hillside Cemetery on Facebook.
Skiatook, OK, USA
Locals fear this cemetery 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 for no apparent reason. Nah, we’re good.
Tucker Cemetery, Duncan, OK 73533, USA
To learn more about the haunted Sacred Heart Mission and Cemetery, check out our previous article!
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Haunted Cemeteries Near Me January 12, 2023 Tori Jane
What are some awesome haunted cemeteries near me in Oklahoma?
No matter what part of Oklahoma you’re coming from, there’s sure to be some sort of unsettling, allegedly haunted cemeteries in OK to check out. Some of our favorite allegedly-haunted cemeteries in Oklahoma include:
The Hillside Mission Cemetery, Skiatook Timber Ridge Cemetery, Catoosa Violet Springs Cemetery, Konawa Jesse Creek Cemetery, Bartlesville
2. How many cemeteries in Oklahoma are there? Though the exact number of cemeteries in Oklahoma is unknown, we can make estimates based on a few things we do know:
There are 131 National Cemeteries in Oklahoma There are three Oklahoma cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places There are 2,168 cemeteries in OK listed on Expert GPS
We can safely estimate that there are no less than 2,200 cemeteries in Oklahoma, many of which have been closed or abandoned, though plenty are still “alive” and well today. 3. What are some other genuinely creepy places in Oklahoma? Cemeteries aren’t the only creepy places in Oklahoma, of course. Other spine-tingling spots in the Sooner State are spots like:
The Sacred Heart, Konawa Dead Woman’s Crossing, Weatherford The Skirvin Hilton, Oklahoma City
Veteran’s Lake, Sulphur
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Haunted Cemeteries Near Me
January 12, 2023
Tori Jane
What are some awesome haunted cemeteries near me in Oklahoma?
No matter what part of Oklahoma you’re coming from, there’s sure to be some sort of unsettling, allegedly haunted cemeteries in OK to check out. Some of our favorite allegedly-haunted cemeteries in Oklahoma include:
The Hillside Mission Cemetery, Skiatook Timber Ridge Cemetery, Catoosa Violet Springs Cemetery, Konawa Jesse Creek Cemetery, Bartlesville
2. How many cemeteries in Oklahoma are there? Though the exact number of cemeteries in Oklahoma is unknown, we can make estimates based on a few things we do know:
There are 131 National Cemeteries in Oklahoma There are three Oklahoma cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places There are 2,168 cemeteries in OK listed on Expert GPS
We can safely estimate that there are no less than 2,200 cemeteries in Oklahoma, many of which have been closed or abandoned, though plenty are still “alive” and well today. 3. What are some other genuinely creepy places in Oklahoma? Cemeteries aren’t the only creepy places in Oklahoma, of course. Other spine-tingling spots in the Sooner State are spots like:
The Sacred Heart, Konawa Dead Woman’s Crossing, Weatherford The Skirvin Hilton, Oklahoma City
Veteran’s Lake, Sulphur
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
No matter what part of Oklahoma you’re coming from, there’s sure to be some sort of unsettling, allegedly haunted cemeteries in OK to check out. Some of our favorite allegedly-haunted cemeteries in Oklahoma include:
- The Hillside Mission Cemetery, Skiatook
- Timber Ridge Cemetery, Catoosa
- Violet Springs Cemetery, Konawa
- Jesse Creek Cemetery, Bartlesville
- How many cemeteries in Oklahoma are there?
Though the exact number of cemeteries in Oklahoma is unknown, we can make estimates based on a few things we do know:
- There are 131 National Cemeteries in Oklahoma
- There are three Oklahoma cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places
- There are 2,168 cemeteries in OK listed on Expert GPS
We can safely estimate that there are no less than 2,200 cemeteries in Oklahoma, many of which have been closed or abandoned, though plenty are still “alive” and well today.
- What are some other genuinely creepy places in Oklahoma?
Cemeteries aren’t the only creepy places in Oklahoma, of course. Other spine-tingling spots in the Sooner State are spots like:
The Sacred Heart, Konawa
Dead Woman’s Crossing, Weatherford
The Skirvin Hilton, Oklahoma City
Veteran’s Lake, Sulphur