You may have heard that feeding your dog ice is very dangerous and could cause serious illness or even death, especially during the extreme summer heat. We spoke to Oklahoma vets to get the truth about this warning.
Just a short drive from Lawton, Fort Sill in Freedom, OK. you'll find ancient caves you can tour, hike and explore at Alabaster Caverns State Park. It's about 185 miles North of us, around 3 hours or so away from town. I'm thinking the family and I will add it to the list of our Summer stay-cation places we'd like to visit.
If you thought the legend and scary tales of 'Cry Baby Bridge' were disturbing this century-plus old bridge named 'Dead Woman's Crossing' in N.W. Oklahoma is the stuff of pure nightmares! Unlike all the other "haunted" bridges in the state, the horrific story and history of 'Dead Woman's Crossing' is actually true and absolutely terrifying!
This MEGA jungle-themed three-story indoor playground in Oklahoma is the ultimate place for kids of all ages to play. All without the sun beating down on them!
Not only is it the safest, but it's also one of the friendliest towns in Oklahoma and has been for the past 6 years now. If you're looking for a place to live, or maybe visit you'd be hard-pressed to find a better place than this.
It has one of the most painful bites or stings in the entire insect world, the dreaded Velvet Ant or Cow Killer. If you see one it's best to leave it alone or risk an excruciating experience that you'll never forget.
The Oklahoma State Fair has announced all the concerts we'll be seeing in 2023. It's a great lineup of rock, country, gospel, and even some 50's classic rock with a tribute to Elvis. Get the full line up and details.
Get ready to celebrate your independence at the 'Heroes of America Fireworks Show' at Apache Casino Hotel this 4th of July. It's going to be a huge party and you won't want to miss it.
There are places in the Sooner State you don't want to go, like these five frightening haunted places. Learn more about these terrifying Oklahoma hauntings and why you'll want to avoid them at all costs.
As hot as it's been lately Oklahomans are looking for ways to cool off this Summer including hitting the lakes, ponds, and rivers for a quick dip, but is it safe? The dangers a lot of people are concerned with are invisible to the naked eye and you won't know if it's attacked you until it's too late. The dreaded brain-eating amoeba!
This Oklahoma haunting is much more than just a ghost story. 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!