Looking for some kid-friendly spooky fun? Load up the car for a neighborhood tour in search of the spookiest Halloween decor! Armed with our Halloween scavenger hunt, your family can go on a ghostly quest. Keep an eye out for the best Halloween outdoor decorations, from eerie skeletons to glowing pumpkins and haunted house displays that will make your tour extra thrilling. It’s the perfect way to enjoy festive fun while discovering the most creative and spooky setups and festive neighborhoods around town!
Here are some of the best local neighborhoods in Oklahoma City and surrounding communities decked out for Halloween:
- Iron Horse Ranch (E Coffee Creek Rd, Edmond) The Iron Horse Ranch neighborhood is a perfect mix of city and country living and has a tight-knit community with a full calendar of festivities, including for Halloween.
- Council Ridge (NW 164th & Council Rd, Edmond) “Council Ridge on Halloween is such a fun experience for my children that are in different age groups. Halloween is definitely a community event for us as you’ll find a large portion of the neighborhood decorated and fully stocked up on candy to pass out to trick-or-treaters!” – Sydney V.
- Willow Creek (NW OKC)
- Quail Creek (NW OKC)
- Edgewater-Lakepointe Estates (NW 69th & Grand Blvd, OKC)
- Nichols Hills (63rd and Wilshire between Western and May, OKC) Nichols Hills is a popular destination for trick-or-treaters because of the many homes to visit.
- Belle Isle West (NW Expressway between Villa and Penn, OKC)
- Putnam Heights (N Classen Blvd & NW 36th St, OKC)
- Crown Heights/Edgemere Park (NW 38th St, OKC) These adjoining neighborhoods are known for their unique architecture, historic significance and great Halloween decorations.
- Shepherd Historic District (NW23 to NW 30th St near Villa, OKC)
- Cleveland UCD (N May to Villa near NW 23rd St, OKC)
- Linwood Place (N Drexel & NW 23rd St, OKC)
- Mesta Park (N Western to N Walker near NW 16th St, OKC) Mesta Park is known for going all out on Halloween. Check out the best-decorated blocks as neighbors compete in their annual Halloween Decorating Contest.
- Heritage Hills (N Walker from NW 13th St to NW 21st St, OKC)
- Carey Place (North of 16th St between Classen and Villa, OKC)
- Crestwood (N May to Villa, NW 16th to NW 23, OKC)
- Miller (10th and 16th between Villa and May, OKC)
- Wheeler District (S Western between SW 22nd and the Oklahoma River, OKC) This up-and-coming neighborhood has a costume parade and is perfect for trick-or-treating.
- Eagle Lake (Reno Ave, Del City)
- The Legacy (SW OKC)
- Kingsridge (SW 104th & Penn, OKC) “Our children’s friends and friends of friends have always enjoyed coming to our neighborhood, Kingsridge, for Halloween. Many people go all-out on decorations, which gets everyone into the Halloween spirit and makes for a festive time.” – Sheri F.
- Rivendell (SW 119th & May Ave, OKC) Known for its beautiful homes and family-friendly atmosphere, Rivendell is sure to deliver some frighteningly spectacular Halloween decor.
- Talavera (SW 164th & Santa Fe, OKC) Talavera is a friendly and welcoming neighborhood that goes all out for Halloween.
- Westmoor (19th & Santa Fe, Moore)
- St. James Park (State Hwy 9 & 24th Ave SW, Norman) Tight-knit community that loves to celebrate especially for Halloween.
- Brookhaven (NW 36th Ave & W Robinson St, Norman) Brookhaven is a well-established neighborhood in Norman with a small park and cemetery for a naturally spooky setting.
Find spooky & not-so-spooky fun on our comprehensive Halloween guides, packed with festive fun all month long! Find all the best things to do with kids this Halloween including:
- Trick-or-treating events
- Must-watch, family-friendly spooky movies
- Haunted houses and trails near the Oklahoma City metro
- Where to eat on Halloween
- Ways to celebrate Halloween indoors