Whether you believe in ghosts or not, sometimes some places just seem… off. Eerie, creepy, like something is lurking in the shadows. If you really want to test your bravery and throw caution to the wind, you can explore some truly spooky spots on this haunted road trip in Minnesota. This trip will take you on a tour of some of the state’s most well-known haunted spots from Hibbing all the way down to Stillwater.
Only In Your State/Google Maps The total trip will cover about seven hours and 350 miles. A Google Map to help planning can be found here.
Greyhound Bus Museum, Hibbing
Mark Goebel/Flickr Stories say bus windows and doors at this museum mysteriously open and close by themselves. There are also reports of disembodied voices and strange shadows.
Palmer House Hotel, Sauk Centre
The Palmer House Hotel, Restaurant & Pub/Facebook Probably Minnesota’s most famous haunted spot, the Palmer House Hotel is home to a host of spirits. There are reports of ghostly children running down the hall, objects flying off shelves, and a ghostly presence hovering over people as they sleep. Check out rooms 11 and 17 - they’re said to have the most activity.
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud
McGhiever/Wikimedia Commons A few places on the St. Cloud State University campus are said to be haunted. Perhaps the most famous is Riverview Hall, a 105-year-old building allegedly haunted by a woman who wanders the halls flicking light switches and moving objects from room to room.
Fountain Lake, Delano
Lori Erickson/Flickr Stories say that the ghost of a Native American woman haunts the shores of this lake. Despite drowning in the lake many years ago, she can still be heard screaming at night.
First Avenue, Minneapolis
Laura/Flickr Over the years, many people have witnessed spooky sightings in First Avenue. One visitor reported seeing a ghost woman hanging from a noose in a women’s bathroom stall.
Forepaugh’s Restaurant, St. Paul
Forepaugh’s Restaurant/Facebook Editor’s note: Since this article was published, Forepaugh’s Restaurant has closed. The building remains and can be seen from the outside, but remember not to enter the property or trespass.
This is an old Victorian mansion with a rich history. The story goes something like this: a maid committed suicide by hanging herself in a third floor room. The maid’s employer, who had been having an affair with her, committed suicide a year later. Both ghosts appear friendly and often show up at events in the manor-turned-restaurant.
The Warden’s House, Stillwater
Richie Diesterheft/Flickr In the 1800s, this building used to house the wardens of Stillwater Prison, When the last warden moved in, he took in his grandson after his daughter died of appendicitis. Stories say the woman haunts the building looking for a child. You can now visit the old house as a museum, where you can learn more about the history of Stillwater and its prison.
What do you think? Do you dare to take this trip? Would you add any other hauntings to the route? Learn more about Minnesota’s scariest ghost stories here.
Only In Your State/Google Maps
The total trip will cover about seven hours and 350 miles. A Google Map to help planning can be found here.
Mark Goebel/Flickr
Stories say bus windows and doors at this museum mysteriously open and close by themselves. There are also reports of disembodied voices and strange shadows.
The Palmer House Hotel, Restaurant & Pub/Facebook
Probably Minnesota’s most famous haunted spot, the Palmer House Hotel is home to a host of spirits. There are reports of ghostly children running down the hall, objects flying off shelves, and a ghostly presence hovering over people as they sleep. Check out rooms 11 and 17 - they’re said to have the most activity.
McGhiever/Wikimedia Commons
A few places on the St. Cloud State University campus are said to be haunted. Perhaps the most famous is Riverview Hall, a 105-year-old building allegedly haunted by a woman who wanders the halls flicking light switches and moving objects from room to room.
Lori Erickson/Flickr
Stories say that the ghost of a Native American woman haunts the shores of this lake. Despite drowning in the lake many years ago, she can still be heard screaming at night.
Laura/Flickr
Over the years, many people have witnessed spooky sightings in First Avenue. One visitor reported seeing a ghost woman hanging from a noose in a women’s bathroom stall.
Forepaugh’s Restaurant/Facebook
Editor’s note: Since this article was published, Forepaugh’s Restaurant has closed. The building remains and can be seen from the outside, but remember not to enter the property or trespass.
This is an old Victorian mansion with a rich history. The story goes something like this: a maid committed suicide by hanging herself in a third floor room. The maid’s employer, who had been having an affair with her, committed suicide a year later. Both ghosts appear friendly and often show up at events in the manor-turned-restaurant.
Richie Diesterheft/Flickr
In the 1800s, this building used to house the wardens of Stillwater Prison, When the last warden moved in, he took in his grandson after his daughter died of appendicitis. Stories say the woman haunts the building looking for a child. You can now visit the old house as a museum, where you can learn more about the history of Stillwater and its prison.
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Address: Greyhound Bus Museum, 1201 Greyhound Blvd, Hibbing, MN 55746, USAAddress: Palmer House Hotel & Restaurant, 500 Sinclair Lewis Ave, Sauk Centre, MN 56378, USAAddress: 850 1st Ave, St Cloud, MN 56301, USAAddress: Fountain Lake, Minnesota 56007, USAAddress: 701 N 1st Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403, USAAddress: 276 Exchange St S, St Paul, MN 55102, USAAddress: 602 Main St N, Stillwater, MN 55082, USA
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Haunted Road Trip In Minnesota April 23, 2021 Leah What are the most haunted places in Minnesota? If you’re itching to check out more scary places in Minnesota, there are more you can test your bravery at. The West Hills Oprhanage in Owatonna, Minnesota is considered haunted. Residents and employees of the orphanage have claimed seeing ghosts and hearing disembodied laughs, as well as seeing books move seemingly on their own. The remote Ferguson Cemetery, located near the small town of Norwood Young America, Minnesota, has a notorious ghost of a little boy. Supposedly, if you visit and stand still, you can see him hanging around the graves. Can I visit any abandoned places in Minnesota? You can find abandoned places hiding around the Land of 10,000 Lakes if you know where to look. To make things easy, we put together a road trip to the most abandoned places in Minnesota. This drive will take you all over, visiting ghost towns and abandoned mines and everything in between. The way the buildings are being taken over by nature is truly a sight to see, so you’ll want to go take the drive before they’re gone forever. Some of them, like the abandoned hospital, are positively eerie. It’s not unusual for a shiver to run down your spine when you see them in person. What are the creepiest ghost stories in Minnesota? When it comes to haunted places, there has to be something to haunt them. Minnesota has its fair share of ghost stories. There is a small town in the state that’s considered one of the most ghost-infested of them all. Mantorville, Minnesota is one of the oldest towns in the state. It has many old buildings that predate the state itself, and some are said to be haunted. The Opera House is supposedly haunted and a restaurant called the Hubbell House is, too. You can learn more about the spooky spots in Mantorville here.
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Haunted Road Trip In Minnesota
April 23, 2021
Leah
What are the most haunted places in Minnesota? If you’re itching to check out more scary places in Minnesota, there are more you can test your bravery at. The West Hills Oprhanage in Owatonna, Minnesota is considered haunted. Residents and employees of the orphanage have claimed seeing ghosts and hearing disembodied laughs, as well as seeing books move seemingly on their own. The remote Ferguson Cemetery, located near the small town of Norwood Young America, Minnesota, has a notorious ghost of a little boy. Supposedly, if you visit and stand still, you can see him hanging around the graves. Can I visit any abandoned places in Minnesota? You can find abandoned places hiding around the Land of 10,000 Lakes if you know where to look. To make things easy, we put together a road trip to the most abandoned places in Minnesota. This drive will take you all over, visiting ghost towns and abandoned mines and everything in between. The way the buildings are being taken over by nature is truly a sight to see, so you’ll want to go take the drive before they’re gone forever. Some of them, like the abandoned hospital, are positively eerie. It’s not unusual for a shiver to run down your spine when you see them in person. What are the creepiest ghost stories in Minnesota? When it comes to haunted places, there has to be something to haunt them. Minnesota has its fair share of ghost stories. There is a small town in the state that’s considered one of the most ghost-infested of them all. Mantorville, Minnesota is one of the oldest towns in the state. It has many old buildings that predate the state itself, and some are said to be haunted. The Opera House is supposedly haunted and a restaurant called the Hubbell House is, too. You can learn more about the spooky spots in Mantorville here.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
If you’re itching to check out more scary places in Minnesota, there are more you can test your bravery at. The West Hills Oprhanage in Owatonna, Minnesota is considered haunted. Residents and employees of the orphanage have claimed seeing ghosts and hearing disembodied laughs, as well as seeing books move seemingly on their own. The remote Ferguson Cemetery, located near the small town of Norwood Young America, Minnesota, has a notorious ghost of a little boy. Supposedly, if you visit and stand still, you can see him hanging around the graves.
Can I visit any abandoned places in Minnesota?
You can find abandoned places hiding around the Land of 10,000 Lakes if you know where to look. To make things easy, we put together a road trip to the most abandoned places in Minnesota. This drive will take you all over, visiting ghost towns and abandoned mines and everything in between. The way the buildings are being taken over by nature is truly a sight to see, so you’ll want to go take the drive before they’re gone forever. Some of them, like the abandoned hospital, are positively eerie. It’s not unusual for a shiver to run down your spine when you see them in person.
What are the creepiest ghost stories in Minnesota?
When it comes to haunted places, there has to be something to haunt them. Minnesota has its fair share of ghost stories. There is a small town in the state that’s considered one of the most ghost-infested of them all. Mantorville, Minnesota is one of the oldest towns in the state. It has many old buildings that predate the state itself, and some are said to be haunted. The Opera House is supposedly haunted and a restaurant called the Hubbell House is, too. You can learn more about the spooky spots in Mantorville here.