It's one of the oldest and most popular urban legends and ghost stories ever told, the dreaded tale of 'Cry Baby Bridge.' This Oklahoma haunting involves the ghosts of a mother and child who were tragically killed on the bridge and whose spirits have never rested.
This beautiful and historic playhouse in Oklahoma is as well known for its haunting as its history. There are all kinds of strange and unusual phenomena that occur here and people have even reported hearing and seeing ghosts.
It's been called the most haunted cemetery in Oklahoma. Better yet, it's one of the most haunted places in the entire Sooner State, period. There are all kinds of terrifying tales being told about ghostly encounters and paranormal experiences.
Have you ever heard of the Belvidere Mansion? It's a gothic-style mansion that was built in the early 1900s and is rumored to be haunted by its past owners.
This Oklahoma restaurant is known for 2 things. It's legendary chicken fried steak challenge and the female ghost that is haunting the place. If you're looking for an EPIC meal and a great ghost story this is for you!
This legendary mythical creature has been terrifying people in the Sooner State for well over 200 years, the dreaded Oklahoma Octopus. This freshwater fiend is said to be lurking in the deep of Oklahoma lakes.
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.
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.
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.
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."