Oct 30 Thursday
The Weatherford Chamber of Commerce hosts a community celebration on Thursday, October 30, 2025, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at McPhetridge Centennial Park. Families enjoy Trunk-or-Treating, a costume contest, food trucks, live music, and more during this family friendly night of candy, costumes, and community spirit.
The city of Clinton invites the public to join them for their annual Trunk or Treat on October 30th from 6 - 9pm. Local churches and merchants give out candy to trick-or-treaters as they make their route along Frisco Ave.
Will Rogers Memorial Museum hosts Trick-or-Treat Night on Thursday, October 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. Families can explore the museum while children collect treats from local businesses and individuals. This family-friendly event welcomes all ages to enjoy Halloween Night at the Museum.
Get ready for a spine-tingling night of music as Canterbury Voices conjures a Halloween Eve like no other! From the thunderous drama of Orff’s O Fortuna to the ghostly echoes of Mozart’s Dies Irae and the dark delights of Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd, this electrifying concert will leave you breathless.
Including music by Johannes Brahms, Samuel Barber, John Williams and Danny Elfman. Prepare to be transported by eerie harmonies, haunting melodies, and a musical atmosphere thick with mystery and magic!
Tired of the same old Halloween parties? Take a spooky Haunt the River excursion for an adults-only adventure on the waters of the Oklahoma River. During this fun Halloween-themed ride in Oklahoma City, guests cruising the vessel will enjoy the decorated boat, haunted tunes, complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Wear your Halloween best, from gory to gorgeous, for a ghoulishly good time as you Haunt the River with Oklahoma River Cruises. This cruise is 21 and OVER valid ID required to board. This cruise departs from: Exchange Landing 1503 Exchange Ave. Departure time is 8:00 pm, please arrive and be ready to board by 7:45 pm.
Oct 31 Friday
Celebrate fall at the annual Pumpkin Festival at Shepherd's Cross. Enjoy a peaceful day filled with family-friendly fun at an authentic working sheep farm in Claremore. You'll find more than 60 free activities such as a pumpkin patch, hay maze and game area. You can also pet sweet farm animals like sheep, goats, donkeys and alpacas. Look around the farm for the QR code scavenger hunt and watch short videos about farming and shepherding.
Tractor-pulled wagon rides are available for a fee and loads of pumpkins will be available for purchase. Bundle your fall fun with a Pumpkin Package that includes a pumpkin, wagon ride and a take-home craft. Browse the Farm Store housed within an old Amish barn to shop for handmade decor, gifts and wares from more than 80 vendors. Pick up some local honey, meat, eggs, produce, baked goods, candy and snacks.
Celebrate all things autumn at the Fall Festival at Orr Family Farm in Oklahoma City. Go through the maze, ride on a hayride, play on the farm's outdoor attractions, board the farm's locomotive or take a spin on the carousel. While you're at this Oklahoma City farm, have fun in the animal barn, pedal cars and jumping pillows.
This Halloween season, visit Frontier City during Fright Fest, featuring thrilling rides and fun activities for the whole family on select weekends during spooky season. Take the kids to show off their costumes and pick up sweet treats along the way. Your little ghouls are sure to enjoy navigating the Halloween-themed activities and eerie fog, menacing music and monsters galore. Daredevils are invited to ride rollercoasters in the dark and shriek into the night. Bring the whole family for this screaming good time at Frontier City.
Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce invites families to Boo on the Bricks, a day full of Halloween activities with games, vendors, and more. Guests are encouraged to come in costume to win prizes, snap photos, and enjoy treats from on-site food vendors offering hot dogs, sweets, and other treats.
The Chisholm in Kingfisher invites the public to celebrate Halloween at “Haunt the Hill”. This family-friendly trick-or-treating event features child-friendly candlelit walk-through of Horizon Hill, the former mansion of third territorial governor Abraham Jefferson Seay. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to come in costume and join in for a night of historic Halloween fun.