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Oct 27, 201210:56 AMWeekend Warrior

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4 Places to Go for Scary Halloween Fun!

Oct 27, 2012 - 10:56 AM
4 Places to Go for Scary Halloween Fun!

Now through Halloween is when all the spooks come out! Check out these haunted farms near you. Venture out – if you dare!

Starting in late September and throughout the month of October, Reding Farm in Chickasha features the Haunted Maize.  Known as the Harvest of Fear, this corn maze will frighten all who wish to explore the depths every Friday and Saturday evening.  The Reding Farm Haunted Maize features spooky thrills and ghouls around each corner to scare all who dare to venture into the maze at night.  Challenge yourself to the Reding Farm Haunted Maize and go on a 25-minute journey through the creepiest corn maze you’ll ever see. Fri & Sat dusk to 10pm
Visit the annual P Bar Farms Haunted Maze in Weatherford for a scary good time.  When it gets dark on certain nights in October, ghouls, zombies and other horrific creatures venture into the P Bar Farms corn maze to terrorize any person who enters.  Visitors to the Haunted Maze will be spooked by these otherworldly beings. Bring your courage to the P Bar Farms Haunted Maze.
Drumright’s Scream Country Haunted Forest is one of Oklahoma’s largest outdoor haunted forests and haunted house attractions. Prepare to scream as you walk through this year’s “8 Days of the Dead” attraction, a natural one-mile trail that snakes through a haunted forest, if you dare. Not recommended for small children.
Head out to A’crop’alypse at Moore’s Flying M Ranch near Inola on Friday and Saturday nights in October for a scary good time.  At the ranch, zombies infected with a terrifying virus are trying to take over the world, and visitors can only escape by venturing into the safe zone.  Escape the zombie pandemic by entering the safe zone’s holding area, where visitors can rest assured they’re safe from the zombies.  While you’re in the holding area, sit by the bonfire and enjoy live entertainment, hot dogs and drinks before you are transported to a secured facility on the ranch, where you’ll be trained in the art of zombie killing.  A’crop’alpyse includes a haunted hayride and a haunted house.
  • Reding Farm in Chickasha features the Haunted Maize, known as the Harvest of Fear.  The Reding Farm Haunted Maize features spooky thrills and ghouls around each corner to scare all who dare to venture into the maze at night.  Challenge yourself to the Reding Farm Haunted Maize and go on a 25-minute journey through the creepiest corn maze you’ll ever see.
  • Visit the annual P Bar Farms Haunted Maze in Weatherford for a scary good time.  When it gets dark on certain nights in October, ghouls, zombies and other horrific creatures venture into the P Bar Farms corn maze to terrorize any person who enters.  Visitors to the Haunted Maze will be spooked by these otherworldly beings. Bring your courage to the P Bar Farms Haunted Maze.
  • Drumright’s Scream Country Haunted Forest is one of Oklahoma’s largest outdoor haunted forests and haunted house attractions. Prepare to scream as you walk through this year’s “8 Days of the Dead” attraction, a natural one-mile trail that snakes through a haunted forest, if you dare. Not recommended for small children.
  • Head out to A’crop’alypse at Moore’s Flying M Ranch near Inola on Friday and Saturday nights in October for a scary good time.  At the ranch, zombies infected with a terrifying virus are trying to take over the world, and visitors can only escape by venturing into the safe zone.  Escape the zombie pandemic by entering the safe zone’s holding area, where visitors can rest assured they’re safe from the zombies.  While you’re in the holding area, sit by the bonfire and enjoy live entertainment, hot dogs and drinks before you are transported to a secured facility on the ranch, where you’ll be trained in the art of zombie killing.  A’crop’alpyse includes a haunted hayride and a haunted house.

Happy Halloween!

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Brooke Barnett is MetroFamily's Assistant Editor, Online Content Editor and social media managerBrooke Barnett—and is constantly amazed by the sheer volume of ways for families to have fun in the Oklahoma City metro! A native Oklahoman, she is a work-at-home mom to two awesome kids—daughter Murphy is 6 and son Graham is 3.  Alongside husband Jason, Brooke and family are often seen at family events around the metro—enjoying everything from live music to museums to fun playgrounds and more. 

Sara Riester is MetroFamily's Calendar Editor. Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, she moved to Oklahoma five years ago and loves working on the calendar for MetroFamily because it has introduced her to so many activities and venues she would not otherwise have known about. Sara is a work-at-home mom who lives with her husband John and her two precocious children--son Joshua is 5 and daughter Joy is 2. As a very musical family, concerts are a favorite choice for family outings, but the Riesters can be found all over the metro enjoying a wide variety of what OKC has to offer (often accompanied by the Barnetts).

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