Haunted Highway

2012 • SYFY
4.5
228 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Bear Lake Beast / Vergas Hairy Man
7/3/12
In the premiere episode of Haunted Highway, Jack Osbourne and his researcher, Dana Workman, venture to Bear Lake in remote Utah on the search of the elusive Bear Lake Beast. A reptilian monster over 20 feet long, this creature has been sighted by many but never captured on tape. Their investigation reveals some startling anomalies out there on the dark waters, and culminates in a risky night dive where Jack heads to the depths of the lake in search of the creature's hunting grounds. Next, in Vergas, Minnesota, Jael de Pardo and Devin Marble trek through the dense forests on the trail of a creature known to locals as the Hairy Man. This creature is reported to be an aggressive 8 foot humanoid and responsible for the occasional attack over the years. When they reach the last known location, they find some compelling evidence that this giant may not be a legend after all!
2 Darkman of Standing Rock / Blackstar Shadow Man
7/10/12
In this episode of Haunted Highway, out on the desolate prairies of North Dakota, investigators Jael de Pardo and Devin Marble hit the trail on horseback to confront a dreaded legend that is said to prey on the weak and vulnerable. Known by many names, the Darkman of Standing Rock has the locals too scared to speak of it. Jael and Devin must overcome their fears as they venture out into the lonely darkness of the Darkman's home turf, hoping to come face to face with the demon. As a thunderstorm explodes across the pitch black grasslands, Jael gets a closer look than she bargained for!
3 Utah Skinwalker / Ozark Howler
7/17/12
In this episode of Haunted Highway, Jack Osbourne and his researcher, Dana Workman, head to a desolate section of Utah, searching for the terrifying Skinwalker. A shadowy, shape-shifting demon claimed to be able to assume the form of animals, this legend has haunted the region for decades. With the ground search proving frustrating, Jack decides to get a camera in the air to see if they can see what seems to always be a step ahead of them.
4 El Dorado Hell Hounds / Georgia Skinstealer
7/24/12
In this episode of Haunted Highway, Jack Osbourne and his researcher Dana Workman head to the deserts of Nevada on the hunt for the ghostly Hell Hounds of El Dorado Canyon. These terrifying spectral demon dogs are said to wander the desolate mines of the area, and locals claim they can be summoned by the rattling of chains. Jack has to employ some unorthodox techniques to gather evidence, and once they get deep into a mine tunnel, it seems they are not alone!



Meanwhile, Jael de Pardo and Devin Marble journey into the swamps of Georgia on the trail of an ancient soul-sucking entity known as the Skinstealer. This demon is believed to prey on sleeping victims, crouching over their bodies and sucking the life force out of them like a vampire sucks blood. Always game to do whatever it takes, Jael ends the investigation with the ultimate challenge: she sleeps while Devin waits for the arrival of the Skinstealer. It's not just nightmares that end up disturbing her sleep.
5 Louisiana Swamp Woman / Pioneer Cemetary
7/31/12
Hit the road with Jael, Devin, Jack and Dana as they investigate a Louisiana swamp legend and more.
6 Silver City Ghost Town / Shunka Warakin
8/7/12
In this episode of Haunted Highway, Jael and Devin hit the road to Idaho and arrive in the abandoned town of Silver City. This Old Western ghost town has been plagued with rumors of multiple ghostly visitations. Crisscrossed by dangerous underground mines and featuring a hotel where many have died tragically, this place is called a "ghost town" for a reason! A tense night investigation reveals paranormal activity on a scale Devin and Jael are shocked to discover, and an EVP session conducted by Jael in a hidden isolation chamber leads to a terrifying climax to the investigation. The team then heads out to rural Montana on the search for a ferocious cryptid predator that has been stalking the prairies for centuries. The Shunka Warakin is named in the native tongue as a "carrier of dogs" due to its ability to hunt and drag away the livestock of the area. Described as a fast, giant wolf-like creature, Jael and Devin have to exercise caution as they track the beast on its own territory. They decide that the best plan is try to lure the monster with live bait, but on the night investigation they begin to wonder whether they are the hunters or the prey!

About this show

Haunted Highway puts the pedal to the metal as Jack Osbourne and Dana Workman investigate the most frightening claims of paranormal activity along remote back roads. Fueled by eyewitness interviews and evidence collected by state-of-the-art equipment, Jack and Dana travel alone, self-documenting their harrowing road trip while coming face-to-face with paranormal legends.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
228 reviews
A Google user
October 23, 2012
Have yet to watch this one but intend to. For the comment made of intelligence; she never said you're not intelligent because you don't buy into it, but for not wanting to learn of things you may not know. To be honest, she is right too, if one has no desire to learn of things they don't know is not intelligent. Not saying one needs to learn of all they don't know but to discard things unknown instead of learning then deciding, well that is like saying you disbelieve in God yet say you have faith.
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A Google user
October 20, 2012
According to Paige if you don't agree with this show you're not intelligent? These kind of shows are a dime a dozen. They conveniently never prove anything.
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A Google user
October 24, 2012
This program has a great theme (paranormal) yet the non fictional (?) stories tend to drift into the, that's bullship, category. If tweeked some, I'm sure pplz opinions will change.
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