Brown Springs Cemetery hilltop in Love County, Oklahoma, marked by barbed wire fence
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Cemetery / Burial Ground

Brown Springs

Abandoned cemetery with dark secrets and spiritual activity

, Thackerville, OK

Age

All Ages

Cost

Free

Free to visit; remote location on private road

Access

Limited Access

Steep hill, gravel/dirt road, unmarked location

Equipment

Photos OK

Brown Springs represents one of Oklahoma's darkest paranormal and historical sites. The cemetery sits atop a steep hilltop in Love County, near Thackerville, a small town established in 1882 near the Texas border. The location was deliberately chosen by outlaws and criminals seeking geographical advantage—the high ground provided tactical positioning and allowed observation of approaching law enforcement.

The cemetery's origin lies not in official community burial practices but in deliberate concealment and criminality. Old-timers from the area recount that the cemetery was established by outlaws who recognized the strategic advantages of the location. Over decades, the springs became a destination for criminal disposal of bodies. People who met violent deaths in Dallas, Texas and surrounding areas were transported to Brown Springs and buried in unmarked, hidden graves.

This pattern continued for well over a century, with recent discoveries of bodies attesting to the site's continued use for clandestine burial. Law enforcement has discovered bodies in the springs in recent decades, suggesting criminal disposal continued into modern times. The springs and surrounding areas became known locally as a dumping ground for murder victims.

The cemetery itself remains largely unmarked and officially unmaintained. It sits inside a barbed wire fence at the top of a steep hill, accessed only via a halloway—an ancient footpath worn deep into the earth by centuries of human passage. The location is difficult to find without local knowledge, situated approximately one mile from the nearby Chickasaw Smokeshop on Brown Springs Road.

The landscape itself contains remnants of frontier-era infrastructure, including an old drawbridge on the property, a physical artifact of the area's historical use and isolation.

Sources

  • https://z94.com/oklahoma-haunted-cemetery-thackerville/
  • https://www.redriverhistorian.com/brown-springs
  • https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2175947/brown-springs-cemetery

Plan Your Visit

2 ways to experience
Outdoor Exploration

Cemetery Exploration

Hike up the steep hill to the abandoned, unmarked Brown Springs Cemetery. The cemetery sits inside a barred wire fence atop a hilltop approximately one mile from the nearby Chickasaw Smokeshop on Brown Springs Road. The site is accessed via a halloway—a footpath rutted by centuries of human passage. Bring a light and expect isolation.

Duration:
2 hr
Age:
16+ recommended due to remote location
Drive-By

Brown Springs Scenic Drive

Drive Brown Springs Road in the area surrounding the cemetery. The region is known for paranormal activity extending beyond the cemetery proper into the surrounding woods. Late evening driving provides optimal potential for witnessing reported phenomena.

Duration:
45 min

Sources & Further Reading

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  1. 1.z94.com/oklahoma-haunted-cemetery-thackerville
  2. 2.redriverhistorian.com/brown-springs
  3. 3.findagrave.com/cemetery/2175947/brown-springs-cemetery

Nearby Locations

Byng High School auditorium, site of paranormal activity in Byng, Oklahoma
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Theater / Performance Venue

Byng High School

Byng, OK

Byng High School is located in Byng, Oklahoma, a town established in 1917 in Pontotoc County near Ada. The town was named to honor British General Julian Byng, who commanded the Canadian Corps during World War I and later served as Governor General of Canada. The school serves the local community with drama and performance programs.

$ All Ages Family: Moderate

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Brown Springs family-friendly?
Brown Springs represents a dark history location involving violent deaths and bodies disposed outside legal channels. The remote location with difficult terrain and electromagnetic anomalies makes it challenging. The paranormal activity is more intense than typical cemetery hauntings. Recommended for older teens and adults interested in frontier justice and paranormal history. Overall family fit: Low.
How much does it cost to visit Brown Springs?
Free to visit; remote location on private road This location is free to visit.
Do I need to book in advance?
No advance booking is required, but checking availability is recommended.
Is Brown Springs wheelchair accessible?
Brown Springs has limited wheelchair accessibility. Terrain: Steep hill, gravel/dirt road, unmarked location.