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!

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Have you ever visited any of these haunted cemeteries in Oklahoma? If so, did you experience anything unusual?

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Haunted Cemeteries Near Me

  1. 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:  

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