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We know we’re typically all about what’s fresh and new. But there’s something kinda magical (and mildly scary) about exploring old homes that still have a few… tenants hanging around. Especially when Halloween rolls in. Call it research. Call it morbid curiosity. Either way, these haunted Iowa spots will have you minding every creak, whisper, and flickering light.
🪓 Villisca Axe Murder House – Villisca, IA

In 1912, eight people were killed here, and rumor has it they never quite left. Visitors report slamming doors, cold drafts, and ghostly laughter—aka everything you don’t want in your own house.
👉 Tour or book an overnight stay: Visit – Villisca Axe Murder House
Travel tip: Stay nearby in Clarinda or Red Oak, and pack snacks. Ghosts don’t eat, but you still have to.
🎓 Farrar Schoolhouse – Farrar, IA

Once a bustling schoolhouse in 1921, it is now home to some seriously persistent students. People report disembodied voices, footsteps in empty hallways, and cold spots that’ll make you question your life choices.
👉 Book a tour or overnight investigation: Visit – Farrar Elementary
Group tip: Bring friends. It’s funnier when someone else screams first.
🎭 Cresco Theatre & Opera House – Cresco, IA

Opened in 1915 and still hosting both living and not-so-living performers. Ghostly vaudeville acts and unexplained flickering lights? Yeah, this one’s got range.
👉 See what’s playing or book a paranormal investigation: Rent – Cresco Theatre & Opera House
Pro tip: Catch a live show before the ghosts take the stage for the encore.
🏚️ Edinburgh Manor – Scotch Grove, IA

This former psychiatric hospital is Iowa’s crown jewel of creep. Shadows, whispers, and the occasional “was that a face?” in the window make this a must for ghost hunters and thrill seekers alike.
👉 Plan your visit or overnight stay: Visit Information | Edinburgh
Travel tip: Check your car to make sure you don’t have an extra passenger on the way home.
Haunted Iowa Road Trip Plan
Day 1: Villisca & Farrar
Morning: Tour the Villisca Axe Murder House.
Afternoon: Head to Farrar and explore the haunted schoolhouse.
Evening: Stay overnight (if you’re brave enough).
Day 2: Cresco & Edinburgh
Morning: Visit the Cresco Theatre & Opera House.
Afternoon: Wrap up your adventure at Edinburgh Manor.
Night: Drive home with your lights on and your doors locked.
Make It a Group Thing
Roll deep. Ghost hunting is more fun (and less embarrassing) when you’re not alone. Bring a skeptic. Someone needs to explain the weird noises… badly. Make it a weekend. Hit up local diners, breweries, and small-town shops along the way. Create a playlist. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” hits different on a foggy Iowa highway.
Pack your ghost gear, round up your bravest friends, and hit the road. Whether you find proof of the paranormal or just a new appreciation for century-old architecture, you’ll walk away with a story worth telling.
Just don’t blame us if something follows you home. Mwahahahahaha!
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