Take a guided ghost tour of downtown Oklahoma City, OK. to get into the Halloween spirit! The Sooner State has more than its fair share of urban legends and ghost stories. We're one of, if not the most haunted state in the country. There are more ghosts per capita in OK. then just about anywhere else in the United States.

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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. Bricktown is practically overrun with the restless spirits of the dead. So if you're into the paranormal it's the place to be!

If you're interested in going on a guided ghost tour of Oklahoma City there's no better guide than Jeff Povine. He offers all kinds of great ghost tours including OKC. He's written several books that detail hauntings and urban legends all over the Sooner State. You can click here to check them out or book a guided ghost tour.

Hit play on the video below to take a virtual ghost tour of Oklahoma City, OK.

Some of the places mentioned in the video I knew about, others were a total surprise. I had no idea the Spaghetti Warehouse in OKC was haunted! Bricktown has a ton of history, some good, some not so good. Since most of the buildings and structures date back to the early 1900s it's no surprise some are haunted.

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These old and original buildings downtown may have been remodeled and repurposed but their past has followed them into the present. It's fascinating to hear the stories behind these places. The histories of when they were built, who built them, and what they were built for give us a glimpse into the past of these places.

This fall I plan on making the trip to OKC and going on one of these guided ghost tours with Jeff Provine. Maybe even stay in the infamous Skirvin Hotel, which has been called the most haunted hotel in Oklahoma and one of the most haunted places in the entire U.S. Make a weekend of it or a fall break spooky staycation. If you're into the paranormal and enjoy ghost stories click here for more Oklahoma hauntings and legends.

Top 10 terrifying towns & creepy cities in Oklahoma

While Oklahoma is well known for its beauty and friendly people there are a few places in the Sooner State you'll want to avoid. These are the most terrifying towns and scary cities in the state. It's not that they're bad places, or plagued with crime and other negative factors. The towns and cities below have one single thing in common. They all have active paranormal and supernatural phenomenons. From ghost stories to urban legends and tragic tales. A lot of these places are well known to those who live in Oklahoma and even all over the nation. If you're looking to get scared or do a little ghost hunting you can start with the list below.

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The Top 5 most frightening Oklahoma myths & monsters

These five frightening Oklahoma myths and monsters will keep you up at night. We're talking about pure nightmare fuel. No matter what you believe or where you live you aren't safe from these legendary fiends of absolute terror. You can find these sinister creatures in the deep woods, lakes, and even within city limits across the Sooner State. Even your home isn't safe from these monstrous beasts. If you've lived here for a while you may have heard of some, maybe even all of these mythological and supernatural monsters below.

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5 homegrown horror movies filmed in Oklahoma

If you're looking for suggestions on some horror movies to watch between now and Halloween we have a top 5 list for you. Why not hit play on some home-grown horror movies that were filmed right here in Oklahoma? So grab some snacks, pop some popcorn, turn off the lights, and hit play on any of the movies listed below to enjoy some really good, bad home-grown horror movies that were filmed right here in the Sooner State.

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The Dreadful Downtown Hauntings of Lawton, OK.

When it comes to ghost tales and hauntings Lawton, Fort Sill has more than a few scary stories to tell. The most active hauntings and paranormal/supernatural occurrences that have been reported seem to be centered around downtown Lawton. If you've lived here a while I'm sure you've heard a few of these terrifying tales yourself. If not check out the photo gallery below of the dreadful downtown hauntings of Lawton, OK.

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Top 10 terrifying Oklahoma scream parks & haunted attractions

From truly terrifying to kid-friendly and everything in between. Oklahoma has some of the biggest, best, and scariest haunted attractions and scream parks in the country. If you're looking for some fall family fun check out these amazing attractions for a frighteningly good time! If haunted houses aren't your thing you could always hit the pumpkin patches & corn mazes by clicking here. In alphabetical order here are your top 10 most terrifying Oklahoma scream parks and haunted attractions you'll want to check out this Halloween.

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Oklahoma's Infamous Haunted Grisso Mansion

While you've heard spooky tales of Oklahoma's haunted places, this Seminole, OK home might be THE most haunted place in the Sooner State.

Sporting four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a ballroom, and 11,000 square feet of living space, you too could have your own up-close experience with the woman and child ghosts that are rumored to still be wandering the villa today.

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Lake Altus-Lugert and SWOK's Underwater Ghost Town

Like most rare things, conditions have to be just right to see one of Oklahoma's hidden gems. In years of good and average rainfall, the lost town of Lugert stays buried beneath the waves... but in dry years, especially those stricken by drought, you can walk around this pre-statehood townsite while enjoying one of Oklahoma's prettiest areas, Quartz Mountain State Park.

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