This legendary venue located in Tulsa, OK. is rumored to be haunted by it's past performers. Some say the restless spirit of Bob Wills can be felt, heard and even seen at Cain's Ballroom.
The nightmare legend himself comes to life this holiday season at Trail of Fear Scream Park in Lawton, OK. Prepare for Night of the Krampus: Darkness Rises a truly horrifying holiday experience.
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.
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.
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.
This old bridge in Oklahoma is the stuff of pure nightmares. Unlike all the other haunted bridges in the state, the horrific history of Dead Woman's Crossing is actually true and absolutely terrifying.
At first glance, this picturesque and friendly small town in Oklahoma appears to be just that and nothing more. But if you look below the surface you'll quickly learn that it's the most haunted town in the entire Sooner State.
If you've lived in the Sooner State for a while you've probably heard a story or two about these terrifying supernatural creatures. Without a doubt, they're one of Oklahoma's scariest tales.
Have you ever heard the story of the 'Oklahoma Giant' before? He's a true Sooner State legend and was once named the tallest man in the world! Standing at around 8.2 feet tall he literally towered over everyone he met.
While Oklahoma may not have a Buc-ee's we do have Gasquatch! Have you ever heard of this massive gas station, car museum, gift shop, eatery, and world-famous tourist stop in Idabel, OK? It has to be the Sooner State's biggest and best roadside attraction. It's one of the largest and most unique stops in the state.