Check out the top 10 most terrifying haunted places in Oklahoma. There's no shortage of creepy and frightening locations across the Sooner State for you to explore, if you're brave enough.
You'd be surprised at just how many ghost stories and alleged haunted locations Lawton, Fort Sill has. If you've been here a while you may have heard about some of these stories and paranormal places.
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."
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.
There's a restaurant in Oklahoma that's as well known for its incredible home cooking as its female ghost who haunts the premises. If you're looking for tasty eats and scary ghost stories, this is the place for you.
There's an abandoned and hidden cemetery in Oklahoma that is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of outlaws. Back in the 1800s and early 1900s, it was a popular place to dump bodies and dispose of evidence.
Are you brave enough to experience the Sooner State's most sinister top 10 horrifying hauntings? Take a virtual road trip and visit some of the most infamous and terrifying places in Oklahoma.
This historic theater in Oklahoma is one of the most haunted places in the Sooner State. Paranormal Investigators and amateur ghost hunters alike all agree, there's something otherworldly going on.
It's rumored to be haunted by a female ghost and her child. Supposedly this woman and her child drown in the lake and their restless spirits have remained in the lake ever since.
Oklahoma has haunted houses, forests, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, asylums, and even a haunted highway. It's one of Oklahoma's most mysterious, scary, and active hauntings in the Sooner State.
Back in the winter of 1971 there were several reports and sightings of what many called a werewolf in Lawton, Oklahoma. The police and military even got involved. It's one of the Sooner State's scariest stories.
It has a long, haunting history and is home to one of the most famous ghosts in the Sooner State. Check out Oklahoma's haunted Civil War cemetery and military fort to experience the past up close and possibly the paranormal.