Check Out the Skinwalker Ranch with an Exclusive Overnight Live Stream

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History's The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch cover photo
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch cover image from History.com.

Have you ever wanted to jaunt to the Skinwalker Ranch? A couple of years ago a documentary that got a lot of buzz, Hunt for the Skinwalker, piqued my curiosity about it.

After that, I kept hearing more and more about the Skinwalker Ranch and the crazy activity there. What in the heck was going on out there?

Reports involve everything from UFO sightings and paranormal activities to animal mutilations and Native American legends of a shape-shifting creature known as “The Skinwalker.”

Then last year HISTORY announced a new series coming to their channel, The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. It wanted to seek to uncover the ‘Who?’ ‘What?’ and ‘Why?’ of an area that has remained as secretive and as forbidden as some of our nation’s greatest mysteries. Never before had cameras been allowed access like this.

The Series

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch debuts on the History channel on Tuesday, March 31. Here’s the description from the show’s site:

For the first time ever, HISTORY is gaining full, unprecedented access to one of the most infamous and secretive hotspots of paranormal and UFO-related activities on earth, Skinwalker Ranch.

Anchored by never-before-seen footage of the ranch and what it contains, the series will feature a team of scientists and experts who will conduct a daring and thorough search of this infamous 512-acre property located in Utah’s Uinta Basin in an attempt to find out the “who?” “what?” and “why?” behind more than 200 years of UFO SIGHTINGS, bizarre animal mutilations and paranormal related mysteries. Utilizing the latest in cutting edge technology from lasers and ground-penetrating radar to drone thermography, and more, the team will apply hard science and make shocking discoveries while going further and risking more than anyone has done on the ranch before.

Beginning in the 1950s, Skinwalker Ranch and the area around it has been referred to as “UFO alley,” where numerous anomalous events and strange activity have received worldwide media attention. Since then, the area has been the site of decades of study, some clandestinely funded by the government. In 1996, the property was purchased by billionaire businessman and UFO enthusiast, Robert Bigelow, who used it to conduct his own experiments into the study of the ranch and its other-worldly connections. His findings were never shared with the public. Three years ago, the property was sold to a new owner who is now leading this team in a new investigation and, for the first time in history, allowing television cameras to document their shocking discoveries.

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The Livestream

If you answered yes to the question that leads off this post (“Have you ever wanted to jaunt to the Skinwalker Ranch?”), here’s how you can: Via an exclusive livestream that I learned about from a story in Newsweek.

The Skinwalker Ranch Live Surveillance will stream overnight on History’s YouTube channel from 8 p.m. ET to 8 a.m. ET on Monday, March 30.

Now that’s what I call promo to hype their new show!

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Are you curious about the Skinwalker Ranch? Will you tune-in to the livestream to check out this mysterious property?

7 Comments

  1. I want to watch the livestream! I won’t be able to stay up all night, though.:-) Maybe just a couple of hours before I hit the sack.

  2. I am so tuning in both on television and live stream. This sounds fantastic.

  3. Author

    I’m with you. I’ll tune in before bed, maybe right when I first wake up, but can’t do an all-nighter. lol

  4. Author

    I missed it. Totally spaced it was on. Did you happen to catch any of it? I should go see if they left the recording up at least.

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