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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 Sept. 9, 2024. This is a working list so 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. 14 – Oct. 27

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. $65 & up. Friday, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, noon-10 p.m.


Sept. 27-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. 7 p.m.-midnight.


Sept. 27 – Oct. 26

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.


Sept. 28 – Nov. 9

Guthrie Haunts Scaregrounds

4524 Riverside Cir, Guthrie

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


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 and Nov. 5, 8-11 p.m.


Sept. 29 – Nov. 2

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.


Oct. 11 – 31

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.

 

Beyond the Metro

Sept. 27-Oct. 26

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 – 10 p.m.


Sept. 27 – Oct. 31

Trail of Fear Haunted Scream Park

11101 SE Lee Blvd, Lawton

Features a combination of indoor and outdoor attractions and activities, including shows, a haunted hayride, a haunted trick-or-treat manor and an escape room. Prices vary. See website for hours.


Oct. 6 – Nov. 3

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. 6-7

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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