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.
If you're looking for a good time and great eats and drinks you'll definitely want to check out these Oklahoma drive-in theaters. Not only is it a ton of fun but it won't break the bank either.
Get ready for some frighteningly fall fun at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Returning in 2023 to the OKC Zoo it's the 40th annual 'Haunt the Zoo' a spooktacular good time for the entire family.
The Sooner State takes screams seriously and really knows how to put on a great haunted attraction and scream park. From truly terrifying to kid-friendly and everything in between.
Take a tour of the most notorious ghost town in all of Oklahoma. This infamous place was home to one of the deadliest and bloodiest Wild West shoot-outs in all of American history.
If you're ever on The Mother Road and are looking for a taste of Route 66, make a stop at Oklahoma's most famous 1950s-style diner and steakhouse. It's two restaurants in one, a 1950s diner and a steakhouse.
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.
Get ready for the funniest, craziest, goriest, and bloodiest musical experiences in the history of musicals. Evil Dead the Musical returns to the Trail of Fear for 2023 by popular demand.
A new study reveals the most popular states that Oklahomans are moving to looking for greater opportunities and a change of scenery. This while people from other state's are moving here.
Oklahoma's longest-running and scariest haunted attraction will return in 2023 with even more terror and frightening fun if you're brave enough to enter. It's been voted the #1 haunted attraction in the Sooner State.