Halloween falls on a Friday this year so things are bound to get spooky and maybe a little wild. While there are a ton of great neighborhoods for your classic door-to-door trick or treating, we’ve compiled a list of some family-friendly haunts to enjoy. Of course we can’t list everything. If you know about a cool Halloween event, list it in the comments below or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook.
- Haunt the Zoo: Haunt the Zoo turns 31 this year so you know it must be doing something right. Running from Oct. 26-31 at the Oklahoma City Zoo, this annual tradition features candy, mascots and a Halloween trail through the Zoo. Tickets are $7 at the door and $6 in advance.
- Halloween Train: Tour the Oklahoma Railway Museum and take a spooky train ride. Admission varies depending on age but children under 3 are free.
- Haunt the Harn: A little something for everyone: trick-or-treating (mostly treats we are told), marshmallow roasting, hayrides, pumpkin bowling and much more. Children are $3 in advance and $5 at the door. Up to two adults may accompany a child for free. This year’s Haunt the Harn will be Oct. 23 from 6 to 8 p.m.
- Museum of Osteology Halloween Bash: There simply isn’t a more perfect place to celebrate Halloween than a place dedicated the study of bones. This takes place on Halloween from 6 to 9 p.m. Plenty of candy and hands-on activities (in a bone museum that takes on a whole new meaning) for just $3.50 per person.
- Haunt Old Town Moore: On Oct. 25 from 4 to 7 p.m. (do we really need to say p.m.? Are any of you celebrating Halloween at 4 a.m.? Never mind don’t answer that.) the streets will be shut down for family-friendly fun. Everything you could ask for in one place: face painting, exotic animals, food trucks, live music and even clowns (hopefully not the scary kind).



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