Be a part of Oklahoma's first annual "Boohaha" Halloween festival. It's going to be a spooktacular good time with games, prizes, vendors, tons of candy, food trucks, bonfires, live music, and of course it wouldn't be Halloween without some kind of haunted attraction.
If you're looking for something to do with the family why not hit the pumpkin patches and corn mazes for some Fall fun. Oklahoma has several corn mazes and pumpkin patches and a lot of them are close to Lawton, Fort Sill.
Back for its 24th year of terror the Trail of Fear Scream Park in Lawton, OK. will officially open for the 2021 season this weekend. The wait is almost over, can't wait to see what all is new for this year, and from what we've been hearing it's a lot.
Here's a list of the top 10 most terrifying Oklahoma urban legends and hauntings you can check out if you're not too scared as we get closer to All Hallow's Eve.
I've heard all kinds of crazy things about this place and look forward to experiencing it for myself. This scary story has ghosts, mummies, witchcraft, devil worshipers and all kinds of nightmare fuel. Sounds like fun!
The wait is finally over, Spirit Halloween is now officially open! Fall kicks off this week and of course we're all looking forward to Halloween and the holiday season. This year has been flying by and it'll be All Hallow's Eve before you know it. Now would be the perfect time to get yourself and your home ready for the holiday.
It's one of Lawton's favorite urban legends and haunted places, the dreaded Parallel Forrest. If you've lived in Lawton, Fort Sill for any amount of time you've probably heard of this spooky forest and more than likely you've heard a few ghost stories about it as well.
It's been called the most haunted hotel in all of Oklahoma and ranks in the top 5 of the most haunted locations in the entire U.S. The Skirvin Hotel in Oklahoma City, OK. is the oldest hotel in OKC and has been listed as a historic landmark by both the Historic Hotel of America and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
It's been called one of the most haunted places in all of Oklahoma and it's just a short 45 minutes away from Lawton, Fort Sill. I've heard all kinds of things about this place but haven't had the chance yet to check it out for myself. So what is this haunted place and what are the stories people are telling?