If you've lived in the Sooner State for any amount of time you've probably heard of this frightening forest, and more than likely you've heard a few ghost stories about it as well. It's a place of pure evil.
Some of the most notorious outlaws of the American West are buried at this Oklahoma cemetery. It's also the final resting place for the Oklahoma Mummy, one of the Sooner States strangest tales.
The 100 plus year old restaurant in Oklahoma is rumored to be one of the most haunted places in the Sooner State. Built back in 1910 this historic and haunted location is home to some of the best home cooking and scary stories to be found anywhere.
The Vaska Theatre in Lawton will be showing Hocus Pocus with a Shadow Cast on select dates throughout October. If you've never experienced Vaska's Shadow Cast it's a great time and fun for the whole family.
Looks like we're getting a break from the oppressive heat and fall has finally arrived in Oklahoma. Now's the time to get off the concrete and into the great outdoors for some camping and hiking.
It's been called the most scenic drive in all of Oklahoma. It's an amazing 54-mile stretch of road through some of the most beautiful countryside in the Sooner State.
You may not know it but OKC has a lot of haunted locations, urban legends, and of course ghost stories. There's no shortage of creepy places and monstrous myths, especially in the downtown area.
If you thought parallel parking was scary, try paranormal parking at this haunted Oklahoma parking lot. It was once the location of the dreaded Hex House, a place of pure evil and nightmares.
As beautiful and friendly as Oklahoma is we also have some scary towns and cities that you probably don't want to visit, at least all by yourself. If you do decide to venture into these dark places, beware you have been warned.