Haunted Location 1: The Hill House at Buffalo Gap Historic Village

The Buffalo Gap Historic Village, just south of Abilene, hosts regular ghost hunts in the Hill House, where Marshal Tom Hill lived and, according to legend, still lingers. Marshal Hill died in the house over 128 years ago, and since then, visitors and paranormal investigators alike have reported unusual happenings, from objects moving on their own to sudden chills and faint voices.

Ghost hunters are encouraged to bring cameras, recorders, and spare batteries, as some believe spirits drain the batteries for energy. I’ve got my own story here: during my first tour of the house, I watched a purse tumble off an end table without anyone around to nudge it. My former Morning Show partner nearly had the “Milk Duds” scared out of him, he was convinced the Marshal was giving us a sign!

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While the ghost hunts are a great way to dig into the mystery, this location is worth visiting even without the spooks for its authentic Texas history and charm.

Photo by: Facebook/ Buffalo Gap Historic Village
Photo by: Facebook/ Buffalo Gap Historic Village
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Haunted Location 2: The San Jacinto Jail, Cold Spring, Texas

This former jail has a storied history, and some of its former residents reportedly never left. The jail cells, now open for tours, are rumored to be haunted by the spirits of past inmates. Ghost hunters and curious visitors often hear mysterious footsteps, doors creaking open, and the occasional whisper in an otherwise empty room. The jail’s eerie atmosphere is enough to make even the most skeptical visitor think twice.

Photo by: Facebook/San Jacinto County Texas Historical Commission
Photo by: Facebook/San Jacinto County Texas Historical Commission
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Haunted Location 3: The Baker Hotel, Mineral Wells, Texas

Mineral Wells’ historic Baker Hotel has long been known as one of Texas’ most haunted locations. This grand hotel, currently undergoing renovations, is famous for sightings of the “Lady in White,” a guest who supposedly met a tragic end. Legend has it that she’s still wandering the halls, and guests have reported feeling an unshakable presence, seeing strange reflections, and even hearing her soft footsteps. With its Art Deco charm and storied history, the Baker Hotel remains a must-visit.

Photo by: Facebook/ Baker Heights Hotel
Photo by: Facebook/ Baker Heights Hotel
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Haunted Location 4: Hotel Galvez, Galveston, Texas

If haunted hotels are your thing, the Hotel Galvez in Galveston may be next on your list. It’s home to the “Lovelorn Lady,” a young woman said to be searching for her lost fiancé who vanished at sea. Her spirit reportedly haunts the fifth floor, where guests and staff have heard her crying and seen a faint figure in an old-fashioned dress. As one of Galveston’s oldest hotels, Hotel Galvez offers both a brush with history and a brush with the unknown.

Photo by: Facebook/ Hotel Galvez
Photo by: Facebook/ Hotel Galvez
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Haunted Location 5: Yorktown Memorial Hospital, Yorktown, Texas

One of Texas’ most infamous haunted locations, Yorktown Memorial Hospital draws paranormal investigators from around the world. The abandoned hospital, with its dimly lit halls and operating rooms, is said to be haunted by former patients and staff. Visitors report hearing disembodied voices, feeling unexplained cold spots, and even seeing shadowy figures in the corridors. Yorktown Memorial is not for the faint of heart, but it’s a bucket-list spot for those interested in the paranormal.

A photo by: Facebook/Yorktown Memorial Hospital
A photo by: Facebook/Yorktown Memorial Hospital
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Closing Thoughts

Whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, these five Texas spots promise more than just ghost stories, they offer a glimpse into Texas history with a side of mystery. If you’re feeling brave, grab your camera, charge up those batteries, and see if you can handle a night in these haunted sites. Just watch your step…and maybe keep an eye on the tables. You never know when the “Lady of the House” might make her presence known.

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