The Whole Truth about Skinwalker Ranch is FINALLY REVEALED (Beyond Skinwalker Ranch)
The Whole Truth about Skinwalker Ranch is FINALLY REVEALED (Beyond Skinwalker Ranch)

Let’s dive into the eerie and mysterious tale of one of the strangest locations on Earth: Skinwalker Ranch. This roughly 500-acre property, nestled in the remote corners of Uintah County in northeastern Utah, was purchased in 1994 by the Sherman family. They envisioned a peaceful, secluded life on the ranch, far from the chaos of the world. Little did they know, they were stepping into a nightmare.
The Shermans’ dream of a quiet life quickly unraveled as they encountered not just one or two bizarre events but dozens—perhaps even over a hundred—unexplainable occurrences during their short time there. The situation became so unbearable that after less than two years, they were forced to leave the ranch. When they finally shared their story, the world turned its gaze to this remote patch of land, now infamously known as Skinwalker Ranch.
Today, Skinwalker Ranch is heavily fortified with fences, security cameras, blocked roads, and no-trespassing signs, making it clear that the area is strictly off-limits to the public. But when Terry and Gwen Sherman moved in with their children in the autumn of 1994, the ranch was anything but secure. What followed were events so extraordinary that they became the subject of intense investigation and public fascination.
In this account, we’ll explore the standard story of what the Shermans experienced during their time on the ranch, as well as the subsequent investigations that sought to uncover the truth behind these mysterious occurrences. Much of what we know today was first brought to light in the 2005 book Hunt for the Skinwalker: Science Confronts the Unexplained at a Remote Ranch in Utah, authored by Dr. Colm Kelleher and George Knapp. So gather around as we unravel the chilling story of Skinwalker Ranch, an account that blurs the line between science and the supernatural.
The Sherman family purchased the ranch with the hope of raising their two children—a teenage son and a 10-year-old daughter—and cattle in this seemingly ideal location. Terry Sherman, an experienced cattle rancher, believed the area was perfect for raising high-quality livestock. The previous owners, Kenneth and Edith Meyers, had held the property since the 1930s. However, it had been vacant for years, leaving the ranch in a neglected state. Despite this, the Shermans felt ready to take on the challenge of restoring the property.
As they began moving in, they quickly noticed some strange and unsettling details. First, the purchase contract contained a peculiar clause requiring them to seek permission from the Meyers family before digging on the property. Then, when they arrived, they found the home itself heavily fortified, as if the Meyers had been anticipating some kind of threat. Doors and windows were bolted shut, metal bars were installed, and chains on the sides of the house hinted that guard dogs had once been stationed there.
Despite these oddities, the Shermans dismissed them as the eccentricities of the elderly couple and continued settling into their new lives. It wasn’t long before the first bizarre incident occurred. One day, while the Sherman couple, their two children, and Terry’s father were outside, they noticed a large doglike animal approaching from about 400 yards away. At first, they thought it might be a wolf, but as it drew closer, they realized this was no ordinary animal.
The creature was massive, its height reaching the chests of the two six-foot-tall men present. It had muscular features, gray fur, and piercing blue eyes that gave it an otherworldly appearance. Despite the unsettling sight, the wolf seemed calm and tame, even allowing the family to pet it. But the mood quickly changed when, in an instant, the wolf bolted toward the corral where Terry’s calves were kept. It attacked a curious calf that had wandered too close, sinking its teeth into the animal.
The Shermans, stunned by the sudden aggression of the beast they had just petted, realized they were dealing with something far more sinister than they could have imagined. This encounter would mark the beginning of a series of inexplicable and terrifying events that would plague the family during their short stay on the ranch—a prelude to the mysteries that would later make Skinwalker Ranch infamous worldwide.
Terry and his father rushed to attack the beast in a desperate attempt to save their calf, but their efforts proved futile. The blows they dealt to the creature did nothing to deter it. Realizing the severity of the situation, Terry called to his son to bring him his Colt .357 Magnum pistol. What was already a tense and unnerving encounter quickly escalated into a nightmare. Terry fired at the wolf at point-blank range, but to his horror, the bullet seemed to have no more effect on the creature than the physical blows.
The beast remained unfazed, as if completely indifferent to the gunfire. Terry shot twice more, and while the wolf finally released the calf, it did so slowly and deliberately, turning to face the family once more. Its icy blue eyes locked onto them, and despite being hit, the wolf showed no sign of pain or injury. Terry, now desperate, called for his son to bring him his .30-06 rifle, a powerful weapon he used for elk hunting. He took aim and fired. This time, he was certain he hit the beast; he even claimed to have seen the bullet strike the wolf from just 40 feet away.
But once again, the creature remained unaffected. A second shot seemed to remove a chunk of flesh from the animal, but incredibly, it still appeared indifferent. The wolf then slowly turned and began to walk away, pacing back into the distance while continuing to stare down the family. In a state of shock and disbelief, Terry felt compelled to pursue the creature. He and his son followed it, but the wolf moved quickly, eventually disappearing into the trees.
They tracked its footprints for nearly a mile, but then inexplicably, the tracks vanished. The ground where the tracks ended was just as soft as the ground where they had been clearly visible, leaving Terry and his son baffled. There was no explanation for how the tracks could abruptly stop. As the sun began to set and their search yielded no further signs of the wolf, Terry decided it was best to return home. Despite the many unanswered questions, he attempted to put the unsettling incident behind him.
However, the peace they sought was short-lived. In the weeks that followed, there were more sightings—not just of this wolf, but of other strange canines as well. Though these encounters were less intense, they still left the family on edge. Eventually, the sightings of the mysterious wolves ceased, but this did not mark a return to normalcy for the Shermans.
Unfortunately, this encounter was only the beginning of a series of bizarre and disturbing events that would haunt the family during their two years on the ranch. As the wolves vanished, other forms of strangeness began to take their place. The family noticed that objects around the ranch were going missing—large, heavy items, like a 70-pound post digger, would inexplicably disappear. When these objects were found, the circumstances only deepened the mystery, as they were often in locations where it made no sense for them to be. For instance, the post digger was found improbably 20 feet up in a tree.
This bizarre discovery was just one of many inexplicable events that plagued the Shermans. Soon after, another major incident occurred, marking their first encounter with a phenomenon that would become a persistent and haunting presence: strange lights, and occasionally the crafts to which these lights seemed to belong.
One evening, as darkness fell over the ranch, Terry, his son, and his nephew noticed lights in the distance on their property—a white headlight and red tail lights, likely from an RV. Assuming they were dealing with trespassers, Terry was determined to drive them off. But as they approached the lights, they noticed something unsettling: the light silently moved away from them. When they quickened their pace, the light suddenly rose about 50 feet into the air.
It was then that they saw the object more clearly. It was shaped more like a refrigerator than an RV. The three men froze, staring in disbelief as the object hovered for a moment before flying off into the night sky, disappearing from view. This encounter made it clear to the Shermans that they were not merely witnessing random isolated oddities. There seemed to be something intrinsically unusual about the ranch itself.
As time went on, they learned that the Uinta Basin, where the ranch is located, was known as a hotspot for strange and unexplained events. Even more unsettling, the very land they lived on was rumored to be cursed. Unlike many scary stories that are loosely tied to Native American folklore, this one held some credibility. The Ute, the indigenous people of the area, had long regarded Skinwalker Ridge—part of which lies north of the ranch—as dangerous, supernatural, and cursed.
Skinwalkers—the sinister figures from Southwestern Native American folklore—are often mentioned in connection with the area. While the full extent of Skinwalker lore remains largely private and is an uncomfortable subject for many, what has been shared paints a chilling picture. Skinwalkers are said to be dark figures who wield powerful black magic. They gain these powers through dark rituals, including the murder and consumption of a family member. In their natural state, Skinwalkers are described as foul, thin husks of people with eyes that burn like coal in the darkness.
They possess incredible strength, speed, and endurance, and have a close connection to dark spirits, enabling them to curse others and cause illness. Their most infamous ability, however, is shape-shifting, often taking the form of animals like bears, birds, or wolves. But the strange history of the Uinta Basin extends beyond the lore of Skinwalkers.
In 1911, the region was the site of numerous other strange occurrences, adding to its reputation as a place where the line between reality and the supernatural is thin. The Shermans, once skeptical and hopeful for a peaceful life, found themselves in the midst of a mystery that would forever change their understanding of the world around them.
An article in the Sun Advocate highlighted strange thunder-like noises that had been echoing throughout the Uinta Basin, unsettling settlers in the area. These sounds were reportedly heard both day and night throughout the year and had persisted for years. The phenomenon was initially attributed to the shifting of rock layers along the Uint fault but did little to ease the residents’ growing unease.
By the 1950s, the unsettling noises were joined by an influx of strange occurrences: UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, and even reports of extraterrestrial encounters. The area became notorious for these events, which also included sightings of Sasquatches and episodes of poltergeist activity. The 1970s saw a dramatic increase in these incidents, cementing Uintah County’s reputation as one of the nation’s leading hotspots for unexplained phenomena—a reputation it still holds today.
As winter’s cold grip took hold of the ranch, Terry Sherman grew increasingly frustrated with the continuous disturbances. Determined to protect his family and property, he began patrolling his land at night. On many occasions, he claimed to see strange lights moving in the darkness—usually just brief glimpses from a distance. But one fiercely cold winter night, something far more unsettling occurred.
Terry spotted a craft unlike anything he had ever seen: jet black and eerily silent. It hovered about 30 feet above the ground, flashing a series of multicolored lights onto the snow-covered terrain below, almost like a disco ball searching for something. Terry, trying to avoid detection, hid quietly, but when he shifted slightly, causing his joints to pop, the craft reacted as if it had heard the noise. The lights abruptly turned off, and the object slowly turned toward him before gliding away in the opposite direction.
Several weeks later, his wife Gwen had a similarly chilling encounter. While driving home one evening, she noticed a strange object following her car. She rushed home, and as she pulled into the driveway, the craft flew over her house and disappeared into the distance. An hour later, when Gwen looked outside, she saw something even more alarming: a craft, similar to the one mistaken for an RV earlier, was sitting on her property.
Inside the craft, she saw a 7-foot-tall figure standing in a light-filled doorway. The figure was dressed in a black uniform and headgear, giving the impression that it was staring directly at her. Terrified, Gwen quickly closed the blinds. The next morning, when she and Terry investigated the area, all that remained were unusually large footprints—evidence that something had indeed been there.
These encounters were just the beginning of a long string of bizarre and terrifying events that would plague the Sherman family during their time at Skinwalker Ranch. The Shermans’ experiences only grew more perplexing over time. One of the most common and unsettling sights they encountered were large, glowing orange objects in the sky. Each member of the Sherman family witnessed these objects, with Terry reportedly observing them dozens of times. He would often spend hours watching them, sometimes through the night-vision scope of his rifle.
These objects always appeared in the same location, hovering silently over a grove of cottonwood trees about a mile from their homestead. The objects were described as morphing in shape, sometimes appearing flat and elongated, other times as round as the moon. The shape seemed to change depending on the angle from which it was viewed. Oddly enough, the area around the Sherman homestead was the only place where the object was fully visible. From other perspectives, such as from a nearby roadway, it would appear as a faint, nondescript, orange cloud.
One night, Terry noticed something particularly strange within the orange mass: a blue spot. Upon closer inspection, he realized it wasn’t just a color—he was seeing the blue sky through the middle of the object, despite the fact that it was nighttime. This bizarre detail led Terry to suspect that the orange object might be some kind of portal. His suspicion deepened when he began to notice fast-moving triangular objects emerging from the orange mass.
Although these sightings were deeply unsettling, the Shermans initially experienced no direct harm from them. The phenomena seemed more intent on confusing and frightening the family rather than causing physical damage. This was also true for their animals, with the notable exception of the earlier encounter with the mysterious wolf. Whether that incident was related to the other strange occurrences was unclear, but it soon became evident that whatever was controlling these phenomena had developed a dangerous interest in Terry’s cattle.
One day, following a particularly fierce blizzard, Terry noticed that one of his cows was missing. Concerned, he went out to search for it. Following the animal’s tracks through the snow, the tracks led him to an open area where they abruptly stopped, as if the cow had simply vanished into thin air. There were no predator tracks or any other signs of struggle—just a stark absence where the tracks ended. Despite extensive searching, the cow was never found.
This incident marked the beginning of a troubling pattern. Over the course of that winter alone, five more cows would mysteriously disappear without a trace. The ranch, once a place of hope for a peaceful and productive life, had turned into ground zero for bizarre and increasingly menacing events.
As spring arrived in 1995, the strangeness at Skinwalker Ranch only intensified, particularly concerning Terry Sherman’s cattle. In April, Terry began to find his cows dead under horrifying conditions. Their bodies were often mutilated with a precision that defied explanation, with large sections of their rear and other parts removed as if by surgical means. What was even more disturbing was the lack of blood at the scenes, suggesting that whatever was responsible had taken extreme care in its work.
The mutilations continued throughout the spring and into the following months, always accompanied by eerie yellow lights that appeared on the property, often during poor weather. The day after these lights were seen, Terry would frequently find another cow mutilated in the same precise manner. He also noticed that the carcasses of the cows decayed at a much slower rate than expected, adding another layer of mystery to the already bizarre events.
On one occasion, Terry discovered a strange brown gel-like substance near a cow carcass. When he touched it, he noted that it was cold to the touch, but it evaporated before he could collect a sample. This strange substance only deepened the mystery and heightened Terry’s growing concern. The financial toll of losing these valuable cattle, each worth thousands of dollars, was becoming a serious threat to Terry’s livelihood.
But the ranch was not just a hotspot for cattle mutilations; it was a nexus for a wide range of unexplained phenomena. Throughout this period, Terry reported hearing strange sounds that seemed to emanate from underground. Large holes, about a foot deep and several feet in diameter, would appear in areas where flying lights had been seen the night before, as if hundreds of pounds of soil had been mysteriously removed. Circular impressions were also found in the grass, adding to the inexplicable occurrences.
One of the most unsettling aspects of the ranch were the glowing orbs that frequently appeared. These orbs came in various colors—blue, yellow, orange, and red—and seemed to be observing Terry and his activities. Although usually seen from a distance, there were a few encounters that were disturbingly close.
In April 1996, Terry’s dogs encountered one of the blue orbs. The dogs chased the orb, which seemed to taunt them by descending just out of reach of their bites. The orb then moved behind a line of trees, and the dogs followed. Moments later, Terry heard the dogs let out distressing yelps, followed by an eerie silence. The next morning, when he investigated the area, Terry found three large brown circles of burned grass. In the center of each circle was a greasy, unidentifiable mess—the remains of his dogs.
During another close encounter, Terry and his wife got a good look at one of the blue orbs. It was described as perfectly round, about three times the size of a baseball, with a clear glass-like exterior. Inside, they observed a swirling incandescent blue substance that appeared to be on the verge of boiling. The sight was both mesmerizing and terrifying—a tangible manifestation of the inexplicable forces at play on the ranch.
The combination of these experiences left the Shermans deeply unsettled. Their dream of a peaceful ranching life had turned into a living nightmare, where the boundaries between the known and the unknown had completely dissolved. The ranch had become a place where the normal rules of reality no longer applied, and where the supernatural seemed to be at work.
The strange and unsettling occurrences at Skinwalker Ranch reached a turning point following the loss of Terry Sherman’s cherished dogs. After enduring over a year of terror and unexplained phenomena, the Shermans decided it was time to leave the ranch. Around this time, Terry finally went public with the events that had been plaguing his family, sharing his story with Zack Van Iké of the Deseret News, Utah’s second-largest newspaper. The story, published on June 29, 1996, provided limited details but was enough to spark widespread attention across the country.
Despite Terry’s reluctance to lose his privacy, he hoped that by drawing attention to the situation, it might deter whoever or whatever was responsible for the strange events, or at least lead to some answers. However, instead of stopping the incidents, the publicity only attracted more attention to the property, including unwanted visitors eager to investigate the ranch. Although Terry turned away most of these visitors, a few were allowed to stay, and some reportedly triggered additional strange events—particularly those who were described as eccentric.
Within weeks of the first publication, the property caught the eye of Robert Bigelow, a billionaire real estate tycoon with a keen interest in the supernatural. Bigelow had such a strong interest in the paranormal that he had founded an organization called the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) the previous year, dedicated to the scientific study of paranormal phenomena. Skinwalker Ranch was exactly the type of site that NIDS was interested in, and the organization quickly moved to acquire it.
On September 5, 1996, Bigelow purchased the property from the Shermans, who, though unhappy, were desperate to leave and sold the ranch for less than they had originally paid. Bigelow’s team at NIDS included a range of professionals and skeptics from various scientific backgrounds, including physics, astronomy, psychology, and veterinary science. Noteworthy figures associated with the project included astronaut Edgar Mitchell, parapsychologist Hal Puthoff, and ethologist Jacques Vallee.
The research team was headed by Dr. Colm Kelleher, an Irish scientist with a PhD in Biochemistry. Kelleher would later co-author the famous book Hunt for the Skinwalker with journalist George Knapp, known for his investigation into UFO topics, particularly the story of Bob Lazar’s involvement with Area 51. Despite relocating to a ranch about 20 miles away, Terry Sherman couldn’t shake his desire to uncover the truth behind the events that had forced his family to flee. With his family now safe, Terry volunteered to work as the ranch manager under NIDS, a role that NIDS accepted.
The NIDS research team arrived at Skinwalker Ranch in September 1996, eager to begin their investigation. Although they were not permanently stationed on the ranch, they spent significant time there. On their very first day, the team encountered carcasses of mutilated cows—a grim reminder of the bizarre and dangerous phenomena they were about to study.
In the spring of 1997, the NIDS research team, led by Dr. Colm Kelleher, encountered some of the most bizarre and unsettling phenomena that Skinwalker Ranch had to offer. One of the earliest and most shocking events took place on March 10, when a calf was found dismembered in a manner that defied explanation. The calf had been alive and tagged just 45 minutes before it was discovered, yet its organs, blood, and much of its body were removed with what appeared to be surgical precision.
Two days later, on March 12 around 11:00 p.m., the team experienced another unnerving incident. Terry Sherman, Kelleher, and another researcher were investigating after the team’s dogs began howling and barking. While driving around the property, they came upon a large unidentified creature in a tree. Terry estimated the animal weighed about 400 pounds and noted that its yellow eyes reflected the car’s headlights.
Terry shot at the creature, causing its eyes to disappear, and assumed he had hit it. However, when they investigated the area, no carcass was found. Shortly afterward, Terry spotted what he believed was the same creature—or perhaps another one—nearby and shot at it again at point-blank range. Yet again, no carcass was found.
The group spent about two hours searching for any signs of the creature or creatures but found little evidence. The only clues they uncovered were two oval-shaped tracks in the snow, about 20 feet apart. These tracks, which were about six inches in diameter, appeared to belong to a large bird of prey, though their origin was never definitively identified.
The following month brought yet another strange event, perhaps one of the most perplexing of all. In April, Terry and his wife Gwen were driving by an enclosure that housed four of their most prized bulls, which they had decided to keep on the property despite the ongoing disturbances. The bulls were valuable and represented a significant part of their livelihood, so their safety was a constant concern.
As Terry and Gwen passed by the enclosure, they briefly looked away, but when they glanced back moments later, the bulls were gone. The couple frantically searched the area, fearing the worst, but found no sign of the massive animals. Finally, they noticed a nearby trailer—an old, disused metal container with a small opening at the front. To their astonishment, they found all four bulls inside the trailer, packed together and seemingly unharmed.
The interior of the trailer was undisturbed, and there was no sign of how the bulls had been moved there, especially without causing any damage or making any noise. The bulls appeared in an unusual state, almost as if they had been hypnotized or tranquilized. This incident was one of many that led the NIDS team to believe that the ranch was a hotspot for inexplicable and potentially dangerous phenomena.
Despite their best efforts, the team was often left with more questions than answers, as the strange occurrences at Skinwalker Ranch continued to defy logical explanation.








