Oklahoma has long been the center of paranormal investigations. There are numerous haunted places in Oklahoma that would terrify even the bravest of thrill seekers. So for those daring enough, we put together the ultimate road trip that will plunge you into the heart of the creepiest places in Oklahoma. You can find an interactive road trip map that will allow you to edit your route or change your starting point. For those ready to visit Oklahoma’s most terrifying and infamous sites, here is your ultimate creepy Oklahoma road trip:

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  1. Timber Ridge Cemetery: Catoosa

Screenshot taken from Youtube user Ole Jeff Your road trip begins in Catooosa at Timber Ridge Cemetery. Locals have nicknamed this place Haunted Hollow. Legend has it that a Native American boy who was hit by a car and killed while riding his bicycle in 1989 is buried here. Witnesses say that his spirit, along with his bicycle, can be seen along the roadside. Some say they have felt as if they hit something, but on getting out of the car and taking a look, found only a bloody hand print on the front of their car. Others say that those who walk past the graveyard may get sudden nosebleeds or see orbs above the graves. Also, the cemetery gate has been reported to open by itself. The drive from Timber Ridge Cemetery to your next destination- Gilcrease Museum- is approximately 25 minutes.

Address: 30356 S 4130 Road, Catoosa, OK, 74015Curious to see more of this creepy cemetery? Check out this video from YouTuber Ole Jeff: Timber Ridge Cemetery, 535 Timber Ridge Rd, Marshfield, MO 65706, USA

  1. Gilcrease Museum: Tulsa

gilcrease.museum/Facebook Editor’s note: Please note that the Gilcrease Museum is temporarily closed.Next stop is the Gilcrease Museum - one of Tulsa’s most haunted places. After the death of its owner, Thomas Gilcrease, in 1962, the philanthropist’s ghost has been seen and heard haunting the museum. Seen all over the estate, his ghost often spends time in the gardens, which was his favorite place during his lifetime. Other reports tell of ghostly children that continue to roam upon these historic grounds. Ghost investigators have obtained electronic voice recordings of a woman singing, the sounds of men arguing, and strange whispers. Other phenomena reported by staff and guests include loud banging noises coming from the second floor of the museum, major temperature fluctuations, doors slamming by themselves, unexplainable technical malfunctions, and items that mysteriously disappear only to show up later in a strange place that it obviously does not belong.The drive from Gilcrease Museum to your next destination - Hillside Mission Cemetery - is approximately 25 minutes. Address: 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Road, Tulsa, OK, 74127 Gilcrease Museum Road, Gilcrease Museum Rd, Tulsa, OK 74127, USA

  1. Hillside Mission Cemetery (Witch’s Grave): Skiatook

Wes DeHart/YouTube In the rolling hills of northeast Skiatook sits a witch’s grave in WORDHillside Cemetery. The story goes that a woman (the witch) was devoted to her husband beyond the day of his death. After her husband passed away she kept his body in their house, attempting to use spells to bring him back to life. The local people attempted multiple times to bury the witch’s husband in vain, because after they would bury his body, the witch would dig his body back up and return him to their home. Finally, the residents buried the witch’s husband, but this time they covered the coffin with concrete, to entomb it for the rest of time. The witch is said to haunt the grave to this day. Reports of shrieks and screams, footsteps, and rocks being thrown whenever someone approaches the grave are extremely common. It has these words roughly carved on the top of the concrete tomb: “If I can’t go to him, I will bring him back.” To find the tombstone (pictured above) look under an oak tree in the back section of the graveyard.The drive from Hillside Mission Cemetery to your next destination - Gravity Hill - is approximately 25 minutes. Address: E0410 Road, Skiatook, OK, 74070If you’re brave enough to see more, you can “visit” this haunted site in OK virtually thanks to this YouTube video from Wes DeHart: Hillside Mission Cemetery, E0410 Rd, Skiatook, OK 74070, USA

  1. Gravity Hill: Bartlesville

Screenshot taken from Youtube user anewhope4autism Now you get to experience one of the strangest phenomenons in Oklahoma. If you put your vehicle in neutral at the bottom of the hill, it will suddenly appear to defy gravity as it rolls backward, uphill. Many theories exist about why things roll uphill instead of downhill. Whether caused by ghosts, a magnetic force, alien contact or an optical illusion, this is something you have to see for yourself.Directions to Gravity Hill : Go to Gap Road in Bartlesville - then go straight until you come to a curve that curves left. Don’t take the curve, turn around and go up a few feet. Turn off your car, put it in neutral, wait a few seconds and you will feel the pull moving you up the hill.The drive from Gravity Hill to your next destination - Stillwater - is approximately 100 miles. Address: Gap Road, Bartlesville, OK, 74003. Curious to see it for yourself? Check out this video from anewhope4autism: Bartlesville, OK, USA

  1. Oklahoma State University: Stillwater

Flickr/George Thomas By the time you arrive in Stillwater, you’ll be ready to enter one of the most haunted colleges in the Southwest. Many buildings are said to be haunted on campus, especially the Student Union and Cordell Hall. Legends say that a woman committed suicide by hanging herself and her ghost haunts the buildings, along with several others. Visitors have reported seeing shadows or mysterious glows, and lights will turn on by themselves. Doors lock or unlock by themselves, and cold breezes may be felt. The drive from Stillwater to your next destination - Stone Lion Inn - is approximately 35 miles. Address: 100 S Hester Street, Stillwater, OK, 74078 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA

  1. Stone Lion Inn: Guthrie

StoneLionInnBNB/Facebook Guthrie’s Stone Lion Inn is nationally known for its murder-mystery weekends. It is a stately Victorian mansion that serves as a bed and breakfast. It was once a funeral home that now has many spirits roaming the Inn. One of those is from a former resident who died at the age of 8. Noises can be heard from kids playing, toys get pulled out at night with no explanation and footsteps can be heard at odd times and places. This would be a great place to spend the night - especially if it was during a murder-mystery weekend. The drive from Stone Lion Inn to your next destination - Kitchen Lake - is approximately 50 miles. Stone Lion Inn, 1016 W Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044, USA

  1. Kitchen Lake Bridge (Witch’s House): Oklahoma City

Screenshot taken from Youtube user cityofokc The legend of the bridge past Kitchen Lake is that years ago, a witch lived in a wooden house with a stone chimney right before the intersection of 119 and Air Depot. The house burned down mysteriously and only the fireplace and chimney are left standing. There have been several occurrences of smoke seen coming out of the chimney. There are things hanging from the trees and animals with heads missing have been seen out there as well. Witnesses report even seeing the different piles smoldering at times. Legend has it the witch died in a fire and her soul still burns anything that is near her property with a vengeance. Some people have reported vehicular problems. Cars don’t start. Headlights go out. Windshield wipers come on unexpectedly. Footsteps follow people who get out of their cars to walk in the area.The drive from Kitchen Lake to your next destination - The Skirvin Hotel - is approximately 30 minutes. Address: SE 119th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, 73165Curious to see more? Check out this video from YouTuber cityofokc: Kitchen Lake, Oklahoma City, OK 73165, USA

  1. The Skirvin Hotel: Oklahoma City

Matthew Rutledge/Flickr Rumors of a haunting in the hotel persist, and have even been cited by National Basketball Association (NBA) teams. The most notable examples occurred in 2010, when the New York Knicks famously blamed their loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on the haunting and when the Chicago Bulls reported doors slamming shut on their own and strange sounds outside their rooms. As the story goes, the hotel’s original owner, W. B. Skirvin, had an affair with a maid named “Effie,” which led to a pregnancy. To protect his reputation and avoid a scandal, Skirvin locked the maid on the 10th floor. The maid became depressed and even after the birth of her child, she was still not let out of her room. She eventually jumped out a window killing herself and the baby. This maid is described as “a woman of loose morals,” and men who have stayed in the hotel have reported being propositioned by a female voice while alone in their rooms. Others claim to have seen the figure of a naked woman with them while taking a shower. One man even claimed he was sexually assaulted by an invisible entity during his stay. Over the years, hotel staff say they have seen objects moving by themselves and have heard strange noises at night.The drive from Skirvin Hotel to your next destination - Fort Reno - is approximately 35 minutes. Address: 1 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, 73102 The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City, One Park Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, USA

  1. Fort Reno: El Reno

Robbie T./Flickr You’ll end your road trip in El Reno’s historic Fort Reno - a former military camp established in 1874. You can take a professionally guided ghost tour of the grounds to get the full story of all the ghost stories. A local paranormal investigation team will then relay tales of paranormal activity reported at the fort consisting of footsteps, doors mysteriously opening and cold spots throughout the property. Address: 7107 W Cheyenne Street, El Reno, OK, 73036 107 W Cheyenne St, El Reno, OK 73036, USA

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Screenshot taken from Youtube user Ole Jeff

Your road trip begins in Catooosa at Timber Ridge Cemetery. Locals have nicknamed this place Haunted Hollow. Legend has it that a Native American boy who was hit by a car and killed while riding his bicycle in 1989 is buried here. Witnesses say that his spirit, along with his bicycle, can be seen along the roadside. Some say they have felt as if they hit something, but on getting out of the car and taking a look, found only a bloody hand print on the front of their car. Others say that those who walk past the graveyard may get sudden nosebleeds or see orbs above the graves. Also, the cemetery gate has been reported to open by itself. The drive from Timber Ridge Cemetery to your next destination- Gilcrease Museum- is approximately 25 minutes.

Address: 30356 S 4130 Road, Catoosa, OK, 74015Curious to see more of this creepy cemetery? Check out this video from YouTuber Ole Jeff:

Timber Ridge Cemetery, 535 Timber Ridge Rd, Marshfield, MO 65706, USA

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Editor’s note: Please note that the Gilcrease Museum is temporarily closed.Next stop is the Gilcrease Museum - one of Tulsa’s most haunted places. After the death of its owner, Thomas Gilcrease, in 1962, the philanthropist’s ghost has been seen and heard haunting the museum. Seen all over the estate, his ghost often spends time in the gardens, which was his favorite place during his lifetime. Other reports tell of ghostly children that continue to roam upon these historic grounds. Ghost investigators have obtained electronic voice recordings of a woman singing, the sounds of men arguing, and strange whispers. Other phenomena reported by staff and guests include loud banging noises coming from the second floor of the museum, major temperature fluctuations, doors slamming by themselves, unexplainable technical malfunctions, and items that mysteriously disappear only to show up later in a strange place that it obviously does not belong.The drive from Gilcrease Museum to your next destination - Hillside Mission Cemetery - is approximately 25 minutes. Address: 1400 N Gilcrease Museum Road, Tulsa, OK, 74127

Gilcrease Museum Road, Gilcrease Museum Rd, Tulsa, OK 74127, USA

Wes DeHart/YouTube

In the rolling hills of northeast Skiatook sits a witch’s grave in WORDHillside Cemetery. The story goes that a woman (the witch) was devoted to her husband beyond the day of his death. After her husband passed away she kept his body in their house, attempting to use spells to bring him back to life. The local people attempted multiple times to bury the witch’s husband in vain, because after they would bury his body, the witch would dig his body back up and return him to their home. Finally, the residents buried the witch’s husband, but this time they covered the coffin with concrete, to entomb it for the rest of time. The witch is said to haunt the grave to this day. Reports of shrieks and screams, footsteps, and rocks being thrown whenever someone approaches the grave are extremely common. It has these words roughly carved on the top of the concrete tomb: “If I can’t go to him, I will bring him back.” To find the tombstone (pictured above) look under an oak tree in the back section of the graveyard.The drive from Hillside Mission Cemetery to your next destination - Gravity Hill - is approximately 25 minutes. Address: E0410 Road, Skiatook, OK, 74070If you’re brave enough to see more, you can “visit” this haunted site in OK virtually thanks to this YouTube video from Wes DeHart:

Hillside Mission Cemetery, E0410 Rd, Skiatook, OK 74070, USA

Screenshot taken from Youtube user anewhope4autism

Now you get to experience one of the strangest phenomenons in Oklahoma. If you put your vehicle in neutral at the bottom of the hill, it will suddenly appear to defy gravity as it rolls backward, uphill. Many theories exist about why things roll uphill instead of downhill. Whether caused by ghosts, a magnetic force, alien contact or an optical illusion, this is something you have to see for yourself.Directions to Gravity Hill : Go to Gap Road in Bartlesville - then go straight until you come to a curve that curves left. Don’t take the curve, turn around and go up a few feet. Turn off your car, put it in neutral, wait a few seconds and you will feel the pull moving you up the hill.The drive from Gravity Hill to your next destination - Stillwater - is approximately 100 miles. Address: Gap Road, Bartlesville, OK, 74003. Curious to see it for yourself? Check out this video from anewhope4autism:

Bartlesville, OK, USA

Flickr/George Thomas

By the time you arrive in Stillwater, you’ll be ready to enter one of the most haunted colleges in the Southwest. Many buildings are said to be haunted on campus, especially the Student Union and Cordell Hall. Legends say that a woman committed suicide by hanging herself and her ghost haunts the buildings, along with several others. Visitors have reported seeing shadows or mysterious glows, and lights will turn on by themselves. Doors lock or unlock by themselves, and cold breezes may be felt. The drive from Stillwater to your next destination - Stone Lion Inn - is approximately 35 miles. Address: 100 S Hester Street, Stillwater, OK, 74078

Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA

StoneLionInnBNB/Facebook

Guthrie’s Stone Lion Inn is nationally known for its murder-mystery weekends. It is a stately Victorian mansion that serves as a bed and breakfast. It was once a funeral home that now has many spirits roaming the Inn. One of those is from a former resident who died at the age of 8. Noises can be heard from kids playing, toys get pulled out at night with no explanation and footsteps can be heard at odd times and places. This would be a great place to spend the night - especially if it was during a murder-mystery weekend. The drive from Stone Lion Inn to your next destination - Kitchen Lake - is approximately 50 miles.

Stone Lion Inn, 1016 W Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044, USA

Screenshot taken from Youtube user cityofokc

The legend of the bridge past Kitchen Lake is that years ago, a witch lived in a wooden house with a stone chimney right before the intersection of 119 and Air Depot. The house burned down mysteriously and only the fireplace and chimney are left standing. There have been several occurrences of smoke seen coming out of the chimney. There are things hanging from the trees and animals with heads missing have been seen out there as well. Witnesses report even seeing the different piles smoldering at times. Legend has it the witch died in a fire and her soul still burns anything that is near her property with a vengeance. Some people have reported vehicular problems. Cars don’t start. Headlights go out. Windshield wipers come on unexpectedly. Footsteps follow people who get out of their cars to walk in the area.The drive from Kitchen Lake to your next destination - The Skirvin Hotel - is approximately 30 minutes. Address: SE 119th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, 73165Curious to see more? Check out this video from YouTuber cityofokc:

Kitchen Lake, Oklahoma City, OK 73165, USA

Matthew Rutledge/Flickr

Rumors of a haunting in the hotel persist, and have even been cited by National Basketball Association (NBA) teams. The most notable examples occurred in 2010, when the New York Knicks famously blamed their loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on the haunting and when the Chicago Bulls reported doors slamming shut on their own and strange sounds outside their rooms. As the story goes, the hotel’s original owner, W. B. Skirvin, had an affair with a maid named “Effie,” which led to a pregnancy. To protect his reputation and avoid a scandal, Skirvin locked the maid on the 10th floor. The maid became depressed and even after the birth of her child, she was still not let out of her room. She eventually jumped out a window killing herself and the baby. This maid is described as “a woman of loose morals,” and men who have stayed in the hotel have reported being propositioned by a female voice while alone in their rooms. Others claim to have seen the figure of a naked woman with them while taking a shower. One man even claimed he was sexually assaulted by an invisible entity during his stay. Over the years, hotel staff say they have seen objects moving by themselves and have heard strange noises at night.The drive from Skirvin Hotel to your next destination - Fort Reno - is approximately 35 minutes. Address: 1 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, 73102

The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City, One Park Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, USA

Robbie T./Flickr

You’ll end your road trip in El Reno’s historic Fort Reno - a former military camp established in 1874. You can take a professionally guided ghost tour of the grounds to get the full story of all the ghost stories. A local paranormal investigation team will then relay tales of paranormal activity reported at the fort consisting of footsteps, doors mysteriously opening and cold spots throughout the property. Address: 7107 W Cheyenne Street, El Reno, OK, 73036

107 W Cheyenne St, El Reno, OK 73036, USA

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Creepiest Places In Oklahoma July 10, 2019 Nikki Rhoades What is the most haunted place in Oklahoma? As you embark on your travels, it’s impossible to avoid stumbling upon a few terrifying places in Oklahoma. There are many haunted places in Oklahoma, a fact that’s unsurprising considering the area’s rich and varied history. Perhaps the most famously haunted site, however, is The Skirvin Hotel. As it opened in 1911, it’s easily Oklahoma City’s oldest hotel. Purportedly, a scandalized and depressed maid jumped from the tenth floor to her death, killing herself and her baby in the process. Visitors report various forms of haunting, but slamming doors and strange sounds have supposedly haunted National Basketball Association (NBA) teams during their stays. What is the creepiest abandoned place in Oklahoma? There are many scary places in Oklahoma, but nothing quite captures the imagination like an abandoned destination. While there are many places that are undeniably haunting, Eastern State Hospital is doubtlessly one of the creepiest places in Oklahoma. It was originally constructed to house the insane, and its first patients arrived in 1913. Unlike many hospitals of the era, this hospital and its physicians truly seemed to care about providing therapy and care to its patients. It became known as one of the finest hospitals in Oklahoma, but time took its toll and the site was condemned following the departure of its last patients around 2008. What is the most haunted town in Oklahoma? If you’re craving a creepy Oklahoma road trip, you simply must swing through Oklahoma City. In addition to the aforementioned haunted hotel, you’ll stumble upon a haunted school, a college campus with a spooky reputation, and a number of fascinating suburbs with spectral residents. You might even spot a ghost or two at a haunted pizza parlor!.

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Creepiest Places In Oklahoma

July 10, 2019

Nikki Rhoades

What is the most haunted place in Oklahoma? As you embark on your travels, it’s impossible to avoid stumbling upon a few terrifying places in Oklahoma. There are many haunted places in Oklahoma, a fact that’s unsurprising considering the area’s rich and varied history. Perhaps the most famously haunted site, however, is The Skirvin Hotel. As it opened in 1911, it’s easily Oklahoma City’s oldest hotel. Purportedly, a scandalized and depressed maid jumped from the tenth floor to her death, killing herself and her baby in the process. Visitors report various forms of haunting, but slamming doors and strange sounds have supposedly haunted National Basketball Association (NBA) teams during their stays. What is the creepiest abandoned place in Oklahoma? There are many scary places in Oklahoma, but nothing quite captures the imagination like an abandoned destination. While there are many places that are undeniably haunting, Eastern State Hospital is doubtlessly one of the creepiest places in Oklahoma. It was originally constructed to house the insane, and its first patients arrived in 1913. Unlike many hospitals of the era, this hospital and its physicians truly seemed to care about providing therapy and care to its patients. It became known as one of the finest hospitals in Oklahoma, but time took its toll and the site was condemned following the departure of its last patients around 2008. What is the most haunted town in Oklahoma? If you’re craving a creepy Oklahoma road trip, you simply must swing through Oklahoma City. In addition to the aforementioned haunted hotel, you’ll stumble upon a haunted school, a college campus with a spooky reputation, and a number of fascinating suburbs with spectral residents. You might even spot a ghost or two at a haunted pizza parlor!.

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The OIYS Visitor Center

As you embark on your travels, it’s impossible to avoid stumbling upon a few terrifying places in Oklahoma. There are many haunted places in Oklahoma, a fact that’s unsurprising considering the area’s rich and varied history. Perhaps the most famously haunted site, however, is The Skirvin Hotel. As it opened in 1911, it’s easily Oklahoma City’s oldest hotel. Purportedly, a scandalized and depressed maid jumped from the tenth floor to her death, killing herself and her baby in the process. Visitors report various forms of haunting, but slamming doors and strange sounds have supposedly haunted National Basketball Association (NBA) teams during their stays.

What is the creepiest abandoned place in Oklahoma?

There are many scary places in Oklahoma, but nothing quite captures the imagination like an abandoned destination. While there are many places that are undeniably haunting, Eastern State Hospital is doubtlessly one of the creepiest places in Oklahoma. It was originally constructed to house the insane, and its first patients arrived in 1913. Unlike many hospitals of the era, this hospital and its physicians truly seemed to care about providing therapy and care to its patients. It became known as one of the finest hospitals in Oklahoma, but time took its toll and the site was condemned following the departure of its last patients around 2008.

What is the most haunted town in Oklahoma?

If you’re craving a creepy Oklahoma road trip, you simply must swing through Oklahoma City. In addition to the aforementioned haunted hotel, you’ll stumble upon a haunted school, a college campus with a spooky reputation, and a number of fascinating suburbs with spectral residents. You might even spot a ghost or two at a haunted pizza parlor!.