Aerial survey view of Bluff CemeteryAerial survey · USDA NAIP · public domain
Cemetery / Burial Ground

Bluff Cemetery

Historic Cemetery with Paranormal Reports

Verdella, MO

Research updated May 2026

Age

All Ages

Cost

Free

Free

Access

Limited Access

Cemetery grounds

Equipment

Photos OK

Bluff Cemetery appears in paranormal compilations but substantiated phenomena documentation is unavailable from accessible sources.

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Visit Bluff Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Missouri with reported paranormal phenomena.

Duration:
1 hr
Cost:
Free
Days:
Daily
Times:
Daylight hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bluff Cemetery family-friendly?
Historic cemetery appropriate for all ages. Overall family fit: High.
How much does it cost to visit Bluff Cemetery?
Free This location is free to visit.
Do I need to book in advance?
No advance booking is required, but checking availability is recommended.
Is Bluff Cemetery wheelchair accessible?
Bluff Cemetery has limited wheelchair accessibility. Terrain: Cemetery grounds.