Not every hotel or place in the U.S. can claim ghosts, but Texas stands out for spooky encounters. With 6,845 reported ghost sightings, it tops the list.

Texas is famous for barbecue, beaches, wineries, and now for its haunted spots. Some of the most haunted sites include:

  • USS Lexington in Corpus Christi

  • San Antonio, site of the Battle of the Alamo

  • Haunted Hill House in Mineral Wells – a Victorian mansion with 18 areas where paranormal activity is likely, especially overnight

  • Driskill Hotel in Austin – founded in the 1880s, said to be haunted by its founder Col. Jesse Driskill

  • Magnolia Hotel in Seguin – haunted by 13 spirits

Other haunted states include:

  • California – 6,444 sightings

  • Ohio – 2,555

  • Michigan – 2,426

  • Illinois – 2,151

Some of the top haunted places in the U.S. are:

  1. Queen Mary Ship, Long Beach, California – now a hotel with ghost tours

  2. The Whaley House, San Diego

  3. The Stanley Hotel, Colorado

  4. Franklin Castle, Cleveland, Ohio

If you love ghost stories, Texas should be your next spooky travel destination!

Top 10 Most Haunted States

  1. Texas – 6,845

  2. California – 6,444

  3. Ohio – 2,555

  4. Michigan – 2,426

  5. Illinois – 2,151

  6. Indiana – 1,892

  7. Pennsylvania – 1,743

  8. Oklahoma – 1,715

  9. New York – 1,670

  10. Virginia – 1,655

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