Texas doesn’t just hold history, it haunts it. From ghostly forts to grand old hotels where the lights flicker long after checkout, the Lone Star State is crawling with stories that just won’t stay buried.
Every creak, whisper, and cold breeze feels like a reminder that the past here still walks among us. Do you enjoy the spine-tingling feeling that someone, or something, could be watching you?
Haunted Locations In Texas?
You can feel it in the cracked walls of the Baker Hotel, where phantom footsteps echo through dusty halls. You can hear it in San Antonio, where the Alamo still murmurs with the cries of soldiers who never left their post. And you can see it drifting across Fort Phantom Hill, just outside Abilene, mist curling over the ruins like a restless spirit guarding what’s left of the frontier.

Not Just Texas History
These places aren’t just historic, they’re haunted by memory, tragedy, and a little Texas stubbornness. Whether you believe in ghosts or just love a good scare, there’s something spine-tingling about standing where so much life (and perhaps death)once happened.
So dim the lights, cue the eerie soundtrack, and scroll through some of Texas’ most historic (and haunted) spots below.
Haunted History: Texas Landmarks Where the Past Still Walks
Gallery Credit: Chaz
And if you’re brave enough to visit in person this fall… remember: in Texas, even the ghosts have a bit of Southern hospitality, they’ll make sure you never forget your stay.
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