Through October
The Pumpkin Patch at TG Farms in Newcastle and Norman features hayrides, petting zoo, hay mazes, and pumpkin patch. $7 per person, Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm, Sunday noon-6pm. 387-9222,
www.TGFarms.com.
The Parkhurst Pumpkin Patch and Cornfield Maze in Arcadia includes pumpkin patch, hay rides, and mazes. $5. Daily 10am-6pm, Sunday 1-6pm. 396-0909,
www.ParkhurstPumpkinPatch.com.
Chester's Pumpkin Patch and Mystery Maze in Piedmont features hay rides, petting zoo, and pony rides. $6 children, under 17 months free. Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm, Sunday 1-6pm. 373-1595,
www.ChestersPartyBarn.com.
Fright Fest at Frontier City each Friday-Sunday in October includes scary and tame fun.
www.Frontiercity.com for hours and admission.
Through November 3Shawnee Maze and Pumpkin Patch includes 5-acre maze, hayrides, and farm animals. $7 adults, $6 ages 4-12. Friday 5-9pm, Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday 1-5pm. 401-8217,
www.CornFieldMaze.com.
The Orr Family Farm Pumpkin Patch includes free hayride to the pumpkin field and family activities. Fridays 6-8:30pm, Saturdays 10am-6pm. $8.50. Also open Tuesday-Thursday 10/23-25, 6-8:30pm. 799-FARM,
www.OrrFamilyFarm.com.
Through November 18The Maize at Weatherford's P_Bar Farms features a 7-acre cornfield maze, hayrides, pumpkin patch, and petting zoo. $6.50, children under 5 free. Thursday-Friday 6-10pm, Saturday 10am-10pm. 580-772-4401,
www.PBarFarms.com.
October 1-14Annual Pumpkin Drive at the OKC Zoo. Bring a pumpkin larger than your head to the Zoo and receive free admission that day. One pumpkin per person. 424-3344,
www.OKCZoo.com.
5-6The Haunted Castle of Muskogee includes the Haunted Hayride and HalloweenLand (appropriate for all ages) and the very scary Domus Horrificus. Admission $2 and up; tickets at 800-439-0658,
www.OKCastle.com. Also held 10/12-13, 19-20, 26-27, 30-31.
6Oklahoma Czech Festival in Yukon features a parade, food and craft booths, music, and dancing. Free, 8am-noon. 354-7573,
www.OklahomaCzechFestival.org.
Oktoberfest Workshop at Edmond's Young Chefs Academy, 10am-noon. Participants will cook German cuisine and enjoy traditional German music. 285-5939,
www.YoungChefsAcademy.com for details.
6-7Oktoberfest at Ponca City's Marland Mansion includes rides, games, food, activities, and all-day entertainment. 11am-6pm. 800-422-8340,
www.PoncaCityTourism.com.
7Oktoberfest at St. Francis Catholic Church and Rosary School includes fun run, food, entertainment, games, and rides. 1pm; fun run $10-$15. 1910 NW 19th, OKC, 525-9272.
Create your own Halloween/Harvest Gingerbread House at Edmond's Young Chefs Academy. One hour sessions, 4-8pm. 285-5939,
www.YoungChefsAcademy.com. Also held 10/13 10am-6pm.
9-31The Pumpkin Patch at Putnam City Baptist Church (11401 N Rockwell) features pumpkins, seasonal products, and story times. Free; Monday-Saturday 10am-8pm, Sunday 11am. 773-6900,
www.PCBCOK.org.
12-13Haunted Trail at the Shawnee Maze. Adults $10, kids $9 includes farm admission, haunted trail, main maze (not haunted), camp fires, and other evening activities. 401-8217,
www.CornFieldMaze.com. Also held 10/19-20 and 26-27.
13Junior Zookeepers Spooky Animals at the Little River Zoo, 10am-4pm. Discover bats, snakes, wolves, and spiders. Ages 6-14, $49. 366-7229,
www.LittleRiverZoo.com.
14Celebration of Children Festival at Mitch Park in Edmond, 11am-5pm. Explore in the Kidz Play Zone, enjoy hands-on activities, food, and arts and crafts. $5. 359-4630,
www.VisitEdmondOK.com.
Monster Make-up for Kids at the Downtown Library, 3:30-4:30pm. Kids 6-12 will learn to make scars, scabs, and other gross stuff to wear on the face. 606-3862.
18-19Fall Break Mini Camp at Edmond's Young Chefs Academy, 10am-1pm. Cook up some fall favorites and make a culinary craft. 285-5939,
www.YoungChefsAcademy.com.
I Am Oklahoma Fall Break Camp at the Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Center, 8:30am-4:30pm. Children age 5-11 learn through hands-on activities and crafts what it means to be an Oklahoman. $75; Pre-register by Oct. 11. 235-4458,
www.OklahomaHeritage.com.
18-20Tombstone Tales at Fort Reno in El Reno includes chuck wagon food and a guided stroll through authentic 19th century encampments with historic re-enactors portraying individuals interred at the Fort Reno Post Cemetery between 1874 and 1948. 9am-4pm; 262-3987,
www.FortReno.org.
18-21Tulsa's Ocktoberfest on the Arkansas River includes authentic German music, arts and crafts, food, and carnival fun. Thursday 5-11pm, Friday 11am-11:30pm, Saturday 10am-11:30pm, Sunday noon-6pm.
918-744-9700,
TulsaOktoberfest.org.
19Pirates and Pajamas Sleepover at the Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks, 6:30pm. For ages 8-14. $50. 918-528-1508,
www.OKAquarium.org.
Autumn Explosion at First Southern Baptist Church includes food, inflatables, ferris wheel, games, and family activities. Free; 6-9pm.
www.FirstSouthern.tv.
19-31Haunted Maze at P_Bar Fams in Weatherford. At dark the maze becomes haunted with safe and scary fun. $6.50. 580-772-4401,
www.PBarFarms.com.
20Learn about the myths and mysteries surrounding some of nature's creepiest creatures at Martin Park Nature Center. Halloween costumes are encouraged. 2-5pm, $2, registration required. 755-0676.
Trick or Treat the Shawnee Maze. For kids 10 and under in full costume. 2-4pm, costume contest 4pm. $6. 401-8217,
www.CornFieldMaze.com. Also held 10/27.
20-21The Once in a Blue Moon Fall Festival features music, hayride, pumpkins, pony rides, and family-friendly activities. $15; $5 chili dinner. 5-10pm. Parkhurst Pumpkin Patch. 609-1016,
www.PoteetTheatre.com for tickets.
23Creepy Creatures & Costumes at the Southern Oaks Library, 4:30-5:30pm. Participants ages 4-12 with parent will meet creepy creatures from the OKC Zoo. Costume contest for children who wish to wear one. Register 631-4468.
25-31Storybook Forest at Arcadia Lake, 5:30-8:30pm. Storybook characters and scenes. $5 per child features hayride, game area, and trick-or-treating trail. 216-7470.
26Annual Fall Festival at Church of the Servant (14343 N MacArthur), 6-8:30pm. Games, inflatable, clowns, and food. Wear your friendly costumes. Donations for Infant Crisis Services requested in lieu of admission. 721-4141.
Halloween Preschool Story Time at the Downtown Library, 10-10:40am. Children 3-6 with parent are encouraged to dress in costumes for Halloween stories, games, and a spooky snack. 606-3862.
Spooktacular Halloween Party at Edmond's Young Chefs Academy, 6-9pm. Wear costumes and make ghostly treats. 285-5939,
www.YoungChefsAcademy.com.
The Mummy/Son Masquerade Ball at the 12th Avenue Recreation Center in Norman, 7-8:30pm. $5. 366-5472,
www.NormanFun.com.
26-31Parents get in free at the OKC Zoo's Haunt the Zoo for Halloween. Kids $6 at gate $5 in advance. 6:30-8:30pm. 424-3344,
www.OKCZoo.com.
27Sonic's Spooky Saturday at Sam Noble OK Museum of Natural History means free admission, 10am-5pm.
Kids of all ages learn about nature's fiendish foes including snakes, spiders, and scorpions at the Myriad Garden's Creepy Conservatory. Costumes welcome. $6 adults, $3 child. 297-3995,
www.MyriadGardens.com.
Fall Into Art at Martin Park Nature Center's all-day nature art camp. View art and visit with local nature artists and photographers. Live music and a fall foliage tour included. $2 per person, registration required. 10am-5pm; 755-0676.
Shawnee's Boo on Bell Street includes carnival, trick-or-treating, car show, hay rides, and costume contest. 8am-10pm. 275-3641,
www.VisitShawnee.com (click on calendar).
Fall Spooktacular at the 12th Avenue Recreation Center in Norman includes haunted house, carnival games, and hay rides. Free; 6-9pm. 292-9703,
www.NormanFun.com.
27-31HallowMarine! at the Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks includes pirates, trick-or-treat trail, carnival, and haunted sunken ship. $10 adults, $7 ages 3-12. 6:30-9pm. 918-528-1508,
www.OKAquarium.org.
28Trunk or Treat at Edmond's New Covenant United Methodist Church is a family-friendly carnival with games, moon bounce, treats, and prizes. Friendly costumes welcome. 6-8pm. 562-3200,
www.NCovenant.org. Pumpkin Fest and Trunk or Treat at Edmond's Southern Hills Christian Church includes entertainment, food, inflatables, and games for the kids. 3207 S Boulevard. 4-6pm.
30The Crossings Fall Festival includes dinner and games for the family. Friendly costumes welcome. 6-8pm. 755-2227,
www.CrossingsOKC.org.
31Trick or Treat on the Street in Downtown Edmond, 5-7pm. 249-9391.
Haunt the Harn at the Harn Homestead includes hay ride, trick-or-treating, and Victorian-era activities and crafts. 235-4058,
www.HarnHomestead.com.
Halloween at the Orr Family Farm includes hay rides, animal barn, carousel, and jam and jelly tasting. 6-9pm; $6.50. 799-FARM,
www.OrrFamilyFarm.com.
Little Jack-O-Lantern's Halloween at the Bethany Library, 10-10:45am. Ages 3-6 with parent are invited to come in costume (optional) for a Halloween story, songs and rhymes, crafts, and a tasty treat. Pre-registration required. 789-8363, ext 3.
The 25th Annual Halloween Festival at the Moore Community Center includes candy, games, vendors, and kids' activities. Free; 6-9pm. 793-5090.
FestiFall at Putnam City Baptist Church (11401 N Rockwell) features inflatables, games, food, and candy. Free; 6:30-8:30pm. Friendly costumes only. 773-6900,
www.PCBCOK.org.