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.
Back in 1917 an Oklahoma woman named Katherine Cross was tragically killed. Some say it was by werewolves, or at least that's what was inscribed on her tombstone. The epitaph reads "Murdered by Human Wolves."
If you're looking for something to do, why not hit the pumpkin patches and corn mazes for some fall family fun? Here's 10 Oklahoma pumpkin patches and corn mazes you'll want to check out this fall.
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.
Check out the top 5 list of horror movies that were filmed right here in Oklahoma. This Halloween you'll definitely want to watch some of these homegrown horror films, especially if you're an Okie.
If you're looking for a good time and great eats and drinks you'll definitely want to check out these Oklahoma drive-in theaters. Not only is it a ton of fun but it won't break the bank either.
This haunted Indian school is one of the Sooner State's most active paranormal places with an unfortunate history of tragic and terrifying tales. The Stories include everything from mistreatment to murder.
Get ready for some frighteningly fall fun at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Returning in 2023 to the OKC Zoo it's the 40th annual 'Haunt the Zoo' a spooktacular good time for the entire family.
This place is rumored to be a gateway to hell and home to several demons and other evil spirits who have been conjured by Satanists and witches throughout the years. This horrific legend is the stuff of pure nightmares.