With the current state of this Oklahoma weather, one cannot fight the urge to hop straight into Halloween mode. It just feels so unseasonably like fall outside, so much so I'm fairly sure the black christmas tree is going up this weekend.

I know my household can't be alone in this either, so lets get to the goods of the spooky season.

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Oklahoma hauntings.

If you were to Google the Sooner States rumored haunted areas, it'll provide you the same old results. Haunted hotels, abandoned factories, the Men in Black-laden Shaman's Portal dunes...

What it likely won't tell you is this... Lawton is a pretty spooky place too, and it's not just the ghosts of L-town's murderous past. There are several places in and around the city that give even the skeptics the creeps. Here's the rundown.

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.

Gallery Credit: Don "Critter" Brown

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.

Gallery Credit: Don "Critter" Brown

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