Oklahoma City is buzzing with fall energy this week. From German eats and local brews to tattoo artistry and family-friendly farm adventures, there’s something for everyone. Here are three events you won’t want to miss.
OK!toberfest at OKC Fair Park | Oct. 9–11
Dust off your lederhosen and grab a stein, OK!toberfest is back at the Fair Park. This annual celebration brings the best of German culture right to the heart of OKC. Expect hearty food, craft beer and wine, and plenty of live music to keep the energy high. Shoppers can browse local vendors while kids enjoy games and activities, making it a true community event. Whether you come for the bratwurst or the Bavarian tunes, OK!toberfest is a guaranteed good time.
INKS, STREETS & BEATS Expo | Oct. 10–12
If you’re into tattoos, custom cars, or just love street culture, the INKS, STREETS & BEATS Expo is the place to be. The weekend-long showcase combines artistry with horsepower, featuring tattoo artists from across the country, a sprawling car show, live music, and a variety of vendors. It’s equal parts ink, chrome, and beats, an immersive celebration of creativity and style that’s as unique as Oklahoma City itself.
Orr Family Farm Fall Festival | Now through Nov. 8
Nothing says autumn like a trip to Orr Family Farm. Their Fall Festival is a seasonal tradition with more than 25 attractions, including a pumpkin patch, hayrides, corn mazes, slides, trains, and zip lines. Evenings light up with Pumpkin Farm Nights, where the farm transforms into a glowing wonderland perfect for photos. And don’t forget the food, from fresh pumpkin donuts and apple cider to burgers and kettle corn, it’s worth coming hungry. Open daily (except Tuesdays), Orr’s is a must-visit for families and anyone chasing that fall magic.
With OK!toberfest serving up German flavors, the INKS, STREETS & BEATS Expo blending art and music, and Orr Family Farm offering all the fall nostalgia you could want, this week in OKC is stacked with reasons to get out and explore. Whether you’re raising a glass, checking out custom ink, or picking the perfect pumpkin, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the season.



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