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Haunted Fun in the OKC Metro and Beyond

Fright Fest, Frontier City Theme Park

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Looking for some spooky fun? Here are some haunted houses and terror-filled trails happening across the OKC metro and beyond.

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[This guide was last updated on Aug. 25, 2025. This is a working list. Please check back often for updates. If you know of a venue, event or festival you’d like to see included, please email the details to calendar@metrofamilymagazine.com.]

Sept. 20 – Nov. 1

Fright Fest at Frontier City

11501 N I-35 Service Rd, OKC

Features frightful haunted attractions and spooky shows as soon as the sun goes down. Boo Fest daytime attractions include a trick-or-treat trail and kid-friendly entertainment. $25 & up. Friday, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, noon-10 p.m.


Sept. 26-Oct. 31

Haunt in Harrah at Wind Drift Orchards

18499 NE 50th St, Harrah

Features a paintball bus that travels through a haunted orchard. Travelers are armed with glow-in-the-dark paintballs. Other activities include a haunted house and carnival games. $29 & up. Friday & Saturday, 7 p.m.-midnight.


Sept. 27-Nov. 1

Lexington Zombie Farm

10101 144th St, Lexington

Features a self-guided trip through a haunted barn and woods, filled with creatures, jump scares and creepy crawlers. Best suited for 8 & up. $10 & up. Friday & Saturday evenings, as well as Halloween night. 8-11 p.m.


Sept. 26-Nov. 1

Nightfall Haunted Territory

3501 NE 10th, OKC

Features a 35–45-minute spooky walk through a haunted forest and a Fear the Clown haunted hayride (only attraction open on Sundays). A full-service restaurant will be open on-site to enjoy food, drinks and a bonfire while you wait. Friday & Saturday, 6-10:45 p.m. Sunday, 6-10 p.m. Price options from $25-$69.

Noble Scaregrounds

14501 Etowah Road, Noble

Features a mile-long forest trail, axe throwing, a jester performing magic tricks, and several local artists and vendors on-site. Visitors can also take part in a séance during which Professor Percival Blackwood will attempt to contact spirits of the dead and explore details surrounding real-life mysteries. Trail is $15; Séance experience is $10. Fridays & Saturdays through October, plus Oct. 30 and 31, 7:30-11 p.m.


Oct. 3-31

Newcastle Nightmare

900 N Portland Ave, Newcastle

Features a unique haunted attraction with a haunted trail through a graveyard riddle with ghosts and zombies. The trail takes about 20-30 minutes. $15-$25. Friday & Saturday, 7:30 p.m.-midnight.

Guthrie Haunts Scaregrounds

4524 Riverside Cir, Guthrie

Features a haunted house and sideshow carnival. $20 & up. Open select Fridays & Saturdays, 7 p.m. – midnight.


Oct. 3-Nov. 1

Dead Man’s Crossing

8 NW 8th St, OKC

Escape Room game designers from Baker Street Escapes have developed OKC’s first gamified interactive haunted house attraction called where killer characters will hunt you down.  The Haunt offers a family-friendly walkthrough version upon request, so all ages can enjoy the season. The box office opens at 7 p.m.  On October 30, the haunt will open two hours ahead of the Thunder game.  Tickets are $25 & up per person.

Beyond the Metro

Oct. 3-Nov. 1

Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee

3400 W Fern Mountain, Muskogee

Features 9 spooktacular events for children and adults, including haunted houses, a maze, food, shops, music, games, zombie hunt & more. See website for prices. Friday & Saturday, 5:30 – 11 p.m.

The Hex House

5610 W Skelly Dr, Tulsa

Features three intense, multi-element, walk-through haunted house attractions. Prices vary. See website for hours.


Oct. 10-11

Tombstone Tales at Enid Cemetery

212 W Willow, Enid

Features a tractor-drawn hayride tour through the Enid Cemetery. Characters who once lived in Oklahoma will appear from behind tombstones to share the tales of their historical journeys. $15. 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

 

For even more fall fun, check out all our fall guides.

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