Haunted Hotels in Oklahoma

Haunted Places to Stay in Oklahoma

Oklahoma’s carefully selected haunted hotel represents the Sooner State’s violent collision of Native American displacement, oil boom speculation, and frontier lawlessness. When you search for haunted hotels online or on Google Maps, you’ll find over 33,000 matching results, but we’ve meticulously reviewed every single one to create the most realistic, historically accurate collection of truly haunted hotels you can actually visit and stay in.

This property preserves spirits from the Trail of Tears, land rush casualties, oil field workers, and the cultural destruction that accompanied Oklahoma’s forced settlement. Discover Great Plains hauntings where indigenous tragedy meets petroleum prosperity, creating supernatural encounters that confront America’s most shameful chapter of territorial expansion.

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Haunted Hotels in Guthrie, OK

Stone Lion Inn

Stone Lion Inn Haunted Hotels in Guthrie Oklahoma

Address: 1016 W Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044

Phenomenons reported: Child spirits, EVP recordings, Apparitions, Disembodied voices, Doors opening/closing, Phantom footsteps

Brenden Venema
Had woken up to a figure over my bed one night proved my long time passion to find a ghost very haunted location
Nikki Mix
Great food, awesome murder mystery, ghosts were even great hosts
This Guy
Went to mystery dinner and had a blast. Enjoyed the food and the entertainment. Really a interesting place and suppose to be one of the most haunted places in oklahoma. Thanx guys. Also I stayed the night a few weeks later. The owner Becky was a great host with awesome stories and Machelle the cook was awesome as well. Everything tasted great thank you guys for a great night and really great breakfast. We can't wait to come back

Why it's Haunted

The Stone Lion Inn in Guthrie, Oklahoma, built in 1907 by F.E. Houghton as the town’s most expensive residence, became forever haunted following a tragic medical error.

Young Irene Houghton (often called Augusta) died from an overdose of opium and codeine-laced cough syrup administered by a nurse treating her whooping cough.

Her spirit remains especially active on the third floor, where guests report being tucked into bed by small invisible hands and hearing children jumping on beds when no children are present. EVP recordings have captured Irene’s voice, and toys inexplicably scatter across rooms. F.E. Houghton himself haunts the mansion, frequently seen smoking his pipe throughout the house with the distinct tobacco aroma following his appearances.

Murder mystery dinners at the inn are often interrupted by unexplained footsteps, doors opening and closing, and sudden temperature changes.

Owner Becky Luker, who converted the mansion to Oklahoma’s first B&B in 1986, regularly fields reports from guests awakened by a child patting their faces or finding their belongings mysteriously rearranged, making the Stone Lion Inn one of the most actively haunted accommodations in the Southwest.

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