Get tricked or treated at sweet Halloween activities

Bailee Brown

Contributing Writer

(THE VISTA/TESS PETERS)

It is time to scare up some plans for Halloween, and from haunted houses to pumpkin patches, get ready for a memorable and Halloween adventure in Edmond and Oklahoma City. 

Wings Fall Festival & Pumpkin Patch. What better way to kick off Halloween than with pumpkins and hayrides? Wings Fall Festival in Edmond features hayrides, food trucks, pumpkins, games and more. The festival is located at 13700 N. Eastern Ave. in Edmond and is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 1 p.m.-6 p.m. on Sundays. Visit wingsok.org for more details.

Haunt the Zoo at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Animals and costumes and candy, oh my — the OKC Zoo daytime trick-or-treating event turns 40 this year, so put on your costume and enjoy trick-or-treating, hay mazes and a bewitched Elephant Express Tram and  carousel. You can enjoy this event 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays throughout October. Or, visitFriday, Oct. 27 for a 21 and up spooky zoo experience. Visit okczoo.org.

Frontier City Fright Fest. One of OKC’s most beloved Halloween attractions, Fright Fest includes several haunted houses, thrilling rides and chilling shows Face your fears 6-10 p.m. on Fridays and from noon to 10 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Visit sixflags.com.

A24 Film Series at AMC Theatre. Film studio A24 is known for its track record in shocking and scarinf audiences, and AMC Quail Springs 24 is staging a film series featuring three A24 films in honor of Halloween. AMC Quail Springs will screen “X” Oct. 11, “Under the Sun” Oct. 19 and “Midsommer” Oct. 25. Visit amctheatres.com.

Winchester Drive-In. For classic horror fans, Winchester Drive-In Theatre screens John Carpenter’s 1978 original “Halloween” at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 14. Winchester Drive-In is a drive-up movie theater in OKC. Enjoy Halloween throwback fun from your car. Visit winchesterdrivein.com.

Nightfall Haunted Forest. Walk through the forest of terrors or ride on the “Fear the Clown
Haunted Hayride” at the Nightfall Haunted Territory. The park is located at 3501 NE 10 St. in Oklahoma City and is open from 6-10:45 p.m. on weekends during October. Visit wakezone.co.

70 Scenes of Halloween. Join the UCO Department of Theatre as they present “70 Scenes of Halloween,” a spooky comedy brought to you by UCO’s Theatre Arts Studio. You can catch the show 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29-31 in the Mitchell Education Center, Room 211. Tickets are free and can be reserved at 405-974-3375.

Brick-or-Treat in Bricktown. Bricktown hosts OKC’s largest trick-or-treating event 4-7 p.m. on Oct. 23. The event takes place in the heart of Bricktown and includes over 40 candy stops and performances by the OKC Thunder Drumline. Visit welcometobricktown.com.

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