Pumpkinville

9 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, through Oct. 31

Myriad Botanical Gardens

301 W. Reno

myriadgardens.org

297-1528

$2.50-$5, free for members

Enjoy a family-friendly event that includes crafts, a hay bale maze, pumpkin decorating and a pumpkin village, to name just a few of the festive happenings.

Haunt the Zoo

6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 26-31

Oklahoma City Zoo

2101 N.E. 50th

okczoo.com

424-3344

$6-$7

The theme of this year’s annual happening is “just right without the fright.”

The
zoo aims to provide a friendly and safe environment for
trick-or-treating and dressing up in costumes. There will be booths set
up with different themes, and kiddos can wander among them to sample
tasty treats!

Chickasha
Corn Maize at Reding Farm

6-10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m Saturday,
1-6 p.m. Sunday, through Nov. 4

614 Reding Road, Chickasha

redsiloproductions.com

222-0624

$7-$15

Who
wouldn’t want to wander through a gigantic Thunder logo? You can do
just that at the “largest corn maize in Oklahoma.” If you’re looking for
a little more spook for your buck, try the haunted maze, Harvest of
Fear, or haunted hayride. There’s a concession stand, tractor drive and
duck races, too.

Parkhurst
Pumpkin Patch

1-6 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 1-6
p.m. Sunday, through Nov. 4

720 Henney Road, Arcadia

parkhurstpumpkinpatch.com

315-7392

$8

Your
dreams of idyllic fall can be realized at this farm tucked in Arcadia.
As its website states, you can “ride a pony, hold a bunny, feed a goat
or pet a pig.” Aside from the petting zoo, you can also pick out the
perfect pumpkin or wander through a corn maze.

Trick or Treat City

2-4:30 p.m. Oct. 27, 1-2:30 p.m. Oct. 30

Joe B. Barnes Regional Park

739-1293

Free

Who wouldn't want to go to a candy village? This year children will have the chance as The Spirit of Midwest City playground is transformed. Families can enjoy food, inflatable activities, games and crafts. In the case of rain, the event will be moved to the Nick Harroz Community Center, 200 N. Midwest Blvd. in Midwest City. Tickets for participation are required and can be purchased at the event, four for one dollar. October 30's event will be for children with special needs at located at the Nick Harroz Community Center.

Northpark Mall Trick-or-Treat

4-6 p.m. Oct. 31

Northpark Mall

12100 N. May

northparkmallokc.com

463-5556

Free

Want
a safe, indoor environment for the little ones this year? Then
trick-ortreat through Northpark. Costumes are strongly encouraged, and
don’t forget a bucket for all the treats that will be collected.














Halloween Train

10 a.m. Oct. 27

Oklahoma Railway Museum 3400 N.E. Grand

oklahomarailwaymuseum.org

424-8222

$5-$15

All
aboard! And that includes your costumes. Adults, you get $2 off
admission if you come dressed in your Halloween best. Enjoy the brisk
October air, as well as a tour around the city.

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