“Creepy Things to Experience in Oklahoma” Series: UFO Hotspots

Here comes part 4, and this time, we’re looking to the skies for Oklahoma’s best spots for UFO sightings. These locations have seen some serious alien activity in the last decade, with witnesses spotting everything from strange lights to massive, hovering shapes. If you’re ready, grab some cannabis, look up, and let’s see if we can catch something extraterrestrial.

Oklahoma City has been buzzing with UFO activity, including a 2023 incident where residents spotted a bright, circular object floating over the metro. Described as a “smoky type circle,” the object caught the attention of many who speculated it might be more than just unusual weather.

In Haskell County, near Stigler, several credible UFO sightings were reported back in 2010. Witnesses claimed to see enormous, triangular-shaped objects with rotating lights hovering low over fields. These sightings were investigated by MUFON, and some described the object as large as a city block, blocking out the stars and sky. The area remains a mysterious hotspot for UFO enthusiasts to this day.

Lake Hefner near OKC is also a prime alien-watching location. Known for its beautiful lake views, Lake Hefner had locals buzzing in 2014 after multiple witnesses reported hovering lights moving unusually fast over the water’s surface. The lake’s open skies make it ideal for those wanting a clear view of any unusual aerial activity.

For those seeking a remote experience, El Reno has been a focal point for sightings, with residents reporting strange orbs floating in the night sky. Some believe these orbs are extraterrestrial crafts, especially given the rural area’s low light pollution, which makes UFOs easier to spot.

Finally, Tulsa has seen its share of unexplained sightings, particularly near Riverside and the Arkansas River. In one instance, witnesses reported unusual lights moving at odd angles and speeds, unlike any known aircraft. These sightings add to Tulsa’s reputation as a UFO-friendly city and make it a solid choice for an evening alien watch.

So, whether you’re down by Lake Hefner, stargazing in Haskell County, or scanning the skies in El Reno, Oklahoma’s UFO hotspots are waiting for you. Pack up, roll a few blunts, and look up—you never know what you might see. Stay tuned for Episode 5, as Oklahoma’s creepiest series continues!