Skinwalker Ranch, also known as Sherman Ranch, is a property located on approximately 512 acres southeast of Ballard, Utah that is allegedly the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities. Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning malevolent witches.

Tales From Skinwalker Ranch – Part One
From UFOs, wormholes and cryptids, to cattle mutilations and poltergeists, a remote property in Northern Utah has been described as a Disneyland of paranormal and supernatural phenomena. A case that has turned the heads of even some of the most ardent of sceptics, we recount the tales from Skinwalker Ranch.
Tales From Skinwalker Ranch – Part Two
“After being tormented to the point of mental breakdown, the Sherman family had nowhere to turn. They were stuck on a property that was haunted by something that went beyond their understanding and to make matters worse they were facing financial ruin. Fortunately, someone had heard their cry for help…”
Bal G
I know George Knapp has devoted a lot of time into this subject. Just don’t know what to make of it. Does seem kind of odd that no one is allowed on the property itself. Maybe it is part of a secret government facility, that no one can or will publicly aknowledge. Who knows?
Debbie C
Skinwalker Ranch and Stardust Ranch I know are two different locations. Yet, both ranch’s are very strange with close
to the same things taking place. That’s odd in it’s self.
I remember this story, it remains
disturbing to this day.
Why would the family live on in that house
with all the strange things going on?!
I would leave on the first day of strangeness.
Renee S
Bizarre, but fascinating
Renee S
BTW, did anyone ever dig into the ground?
Erin Y
Thank you ! Very interesting and put together very well:)
We live in Northern Utah and we love exploring this beautiful state, however this area always creeps me out so I avoid it when possible.
Kelly Shaw with Rocky Mountain Sasquatch cought a fireball in the sky with his dash cam last year shooting through the sky landing in skinwalker ranch, it’s on his website. As for me, I will continue to circumvent the area in my travels after this story!
Tom A
I think it’s a portal and yes, should be avoided. Listen to the Natives.