Halloween season attractions include pumpkin patches, Peanuts-themed corn mazes (2025)

Are you in the mood for spooky or Snoopy during the Halloween season?

You can have both.

More than 75 farms across the United States and Canada are honoring the upcoming 75th anniversary of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts with Peanuts-themed corn mazes. The Peanuts comic strip debuted in October of 1950.

Three Oklahoma farms are participating in the 75th anniversary project: Pumpkin Town Farms in Tulsa, Livesay Orchards in Porter and Red Bird Farm in Enid. All feature corn mazes created by the world’s largest corn maze consulting company, the MAiZE Inc.

“For 75 years, Peanuts has charmed, delighted and moved fans through my father’s creativity and wit — and what a wonderful, larger-than-life way to celebrate his work than with the ingenuity of these Peanuts corn mazes,” Jill Schulz, daughter of legendary comic strip artist Charles Schulz, said when the venture was announced in August. “It will be a thrill to see Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang rising from the heartland, and I just wish my dad could see his creations ‘writ large.’”

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Pumpkin Town Farms/Insanity Farms

6060 S. Garnett Road

Pumpkin Town Farms is closed on Mondays but otherwise is open daily through the Nov. 3.

Pumpkin Town Farms is a family-friendly property with many fun entertainment options for guests, but those who prefer scares can venture to the haunted attraction there — Insanity Farms.

Insanity Farms is recommended for ages 12-up, but younger children are welcome if accompanied by a parent. Insanity Farms is open every Friday and Saturday night in October from 7 p.m. until midnight. Admission sales end at 11 p.m. Options include a field of fear, a chaos pellet maze and glow in the dark zombie paintball apocalypse.

Tickets and info: pumpkintownfarm.com

Livesay Orchards

39232 E. 231st St. South, Porter

Porter is known for its peaches, but Livesay Orchards is all about pumpkins in October. A Peanuts-themed corn maze and pumpkin playland are among attractions. The pumpkin patch is open weekends in October, plus Oct. 17-18. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

Annabelle’s Fun Farm

444584 E. 110 Road, Welch

Annabelle’s Fun Farm is equipped with a country music corn maze that features a tribute to Toby Keith.

Operating hours are 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays through Oct. 27. Season passes and single-day passes are available at the gate and online.

BooHaHa

Brookside (Peoria Avenue)

Billed as Oklahoma’s largest Halloween parade and event, BooHaHa will take place 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 19.

Kids’ zones and trick or treating will begin at the start of the event. Costume contests for kids and pets will take place at 10 a.m. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. The parade moves north on Peoria Avenue from South 45th Street to South 33rd Street.

Kids’ zone areas will be located at Brookside Collective Park, 3737 S. Peoria Ave.; Brookside Library, 1207 E. 45th Place; Myers-Duren Harley Davidson, 4848 S. Peoria Ave., and Southminster Presbyterian, 3500 S. Peoria Ave.

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Carmichael’s Pumpkin Patch

17137 S. Mingo Road, Bixby

Wagon rides, a cane maze, animal rides and a pumpkin patch attract visitors to Carmichael’s.

Carmichael’s Pumpkin Patch is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Oct. 31. Admission is free, although some attractions cost extra.

Info: carmichaelsproduce.wordpress.com or Carmichael’s Pumpkin Patch Facebook page

HallowMarine

Oklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks

Described as a fang-tastic week-long indoor trick-or-treating event, HallowMarine will return 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 18, Oct. 19, Oct. 25, Oct. 26 and Oct. 31. Attractions include a bounce house and a carousel.

Tickets and information: okaquarium.org

HallowZOOeen

Tulsa Zoo, 6421 E. 36th St. North

The Tulsa Zoo’s annual Halloween trick-or-treat event will take place over two weekends in October with activities for the entire family. This spooky (but not-too-scary) event is suitable for all ages and attracts thousands of visitors to the zoo for trick-or-treating and Halloween fun. Everyone is encouraged to dress up in costumes.

Dates are Friday, Oct. 18 (6-9 p.m.), Saturday, Oct. 19 (6-9 p.m.), Sunday, Oct. 20 (2-5 p.m.), Friday, Oct. 25 (6-9 p.m.), Saturday, Oct. 26 (6-9 p.m.) and Sunday, Oct. 27 (2-5 p.m.).

HallowZOOeen tickets are $14.99 for zoo members and $19.99 for non-members. Children ages 2 and under are admitted free. Train rides are $5. Carousel rides are $2.

Tickets and information: tulsazoo.org

The Patch

17516 W. Eighth St., Sand Springs; 17902 S. U.S. 75, Glenpool

The Patch operates locations in Sand Springs and Glenpool. Both locations feature an assortment of kid-friendly activities.

Locations are open daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. except for Sundays, when hours are noon to 7 p.m. At Sand Springs, entry fee is $3 and a kid’s activity pass is $10 in Sand Springs. At Glenpool, entry fee is $10 per person and includes unlimited activities for everyone.

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Pleasant Valley Farms

22350 W. 71st St. South, Sand Springs

Pleasant Valley Farms offers more than 20 free activities. Hours are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. daily in October. A 14th annual squash and pumpkin festival will take place there Oct. 12-13.

Info: pleasantvalleyfarmsok.com, 918-248-5647

Pumpkin Festivalat Shepherd’s Cross

16792 E. 450 Road, Claremore

The working farm has more than 60 activities ranging from games and mazes to glimpses into the daily life of the farm.

Hours are 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday through Nov. 2. Admission is free, but there is a suggested donation of $5 per person.

Halloween at the Museum

Will Rogers Memorial Museum, Claremore

A family-friendly Halloween event will be held 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 31 at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum.

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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is inviting kids and families to put on their best western or Halloween getup for a Halloween hoedown fall celebration 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Trick-or-treats include candy and non-candy items. Available while supplies last.

Kids 12 and under are free. Advance tickets are $20 or $15 for museum members by 8 a.m. Oct. 24. At the door, tickets are $25 or $20 for members.

Tickets and info: nationalcowboymuseum.org.

Oklahoma Heritage Farm Fall Festival

38512 U.S. 75, Ramona

Enjoy more than 30 activities, from an 11-acre maze to a pumpkin cannon and giant slides. Some activities require additional tickets.

Hours are 9 a.m-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 1-6 p.m. Sunday through Nov. 3.

Tickets and info: okheritagefarm.com

Tulsa Comic Book Swap Halloween

Glenpool Conference Center, 12205 S. Yukon Ave., Glenpool

Power Ranger Justin Nimmo and “Pippi Longstocking” actress Tami Erin will be among guests at a comic con-type event Sunday, Oct. 27. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Expect to see costumes at other comic con events in October, including the Pryor Creek Comic Convention on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Mayes County Event Center on the fairgrounds in Pryor and Hallows Con Oct. 5-6 at Al J Horton Special Event Center in McAlester.

Info: Tulsa Comic Book Swap Facebook page, Pryor Creek Comic Convention Facebook page and creatorsconvention.com.

Haunted Castle Halloween Festival

Castle of Muskogee, 3400 W. Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee

The Castle’s Halloween village and festival are open Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 26. The festival features family-friendly fun and intense experiences, including Casa Morte, Domus Horrificus, Trail of Blood and Jester’s Revenge.

Parking and festival admission are free, but tickets must be purchased for bonus attractions. Advance tickets can be purchased at okcastle.com. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. with ticket sales ending at 10 p.m. Minors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian at all times.

Tickets and info: okcastle.com

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Turkey Mountain Haunted Trail

Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Center, 68th and Elwood

The Turkey Mountain Haunted Trail returns for eight nights — Oct. 17-20 and Oct. 24-27. A kids trail and zombie paintball are among options. Pre-purchasing tickets is recommended since there are limited spots.

Hex House/The Experiment/Haunted Overdrive

5610 W. Skelly Drive

Three intense, adrenaline-filled experiences are available via one west Tulsa location — Hex House (inspired by a true story from Tulsa’s past), the Experiment and Haunted Overdrive. A single ticket gets you all three attractions.

Sixteen nights of terror are planned — Oct. 4-5, Oct. 11-13, Oct. 17-20, Oct. 24-27 and Oct. 31-Nov. 2. Tickets and VIP speed passes can be purchased in advance.

Tickets and info: hexhouse.com.

The Asylum

304 W. Cherokee Ave., Nowata

A creepy old sanitarium is the setting for one of the state’s best haunted attractions. As soon as guests are admitted, the other patients break free and take over. Expect fake blood, so do not wear your best clothing or best shoes.

The Asylum is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in October, plus Nov. 1 and Nov. 2.

Tickets and info: oklahomaasylum.com

Psycho Path

1517 E. 106th St. North, Sperry

Celebrating 20 years of frightful entertainment, Psycho Path features two haunted attractions, the Dark Ride and the Shadow Box. Psycho Path is open every Friday and Saturday in October, plus “lights out” nights in the Shadow Box Nov. 1-2.

Tickets must be purchased online.

Tickets and info: psychopathhaunt.com

Scary Movie Sundays

Admiral Twin Drive-In, 7355 E. Easton St.

It’s creature feature season at Tulsa’s iconic drive-in theater.

Scary Movie Sunday offerings include the original “Friday the 13th” and “Halloween 3: Season of the Witch” on Oct. 6, “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” and “The Hunger” on Oct. 13, “A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors” and “Return of the Living Dead” on Oct. 20 and “Carrie” and “The Shining” on Oct. 27.

Admiral Twin info: admiraltwindrivein.com.

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‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’

Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.

Circle Cinema is embracing the Halloween season with 50th anniversary screenings of “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.” Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6.

“Ghost Game” (with Tulsa-born actress Kia Dorsey in attendance for a Q&A session) will screen 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19.

Other Halloween season offerings at Circle Cinema include “Donnie Darko” (Sunday, Oct. 20 with Sunday Collective; noon horror writing workshop at Whitty Books, 2 p.m. film screening at Circle Cinema), a Sisters of Cinema $5 surprise horror film, plus discussion (7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29) and a free screening of the 1973 blaxploitation classic Ganja & Hess (7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30) with a new video intro by Maya S. Cade, creator and curator of Black Film Archive and a scholar-in-residence at the Library of Congress.

Tickets and info: circlecinema.org.

Cox Movie Night at Gathering Place

Gathering Place, 2650 S. John Williams Way

A Halloween edition of Cox Movie Night will take place 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 25 on the QuikTrip Great Lawn of The Gathering Place.

Halloween movies on Route 66

Tee Pee Drive-In, 13166 W. Ozark Trail, Sapulpa

Tee Pee Drive-In, located on Route 66 in Sapulpa, is offering a special Halloween drink each night for adult guests, and the drive-in’s firepits and s’mores will be available for all. On Wednesdays, Tee Pee Drive-In will continue $10 carload nights and $2 hot dog specials.

Here are upcoming Halloween season films: “Ghostbusters” (Friday, Oct. 11), “Coraline” (Saturday, Oct. 12), “Christine” (Wednesday, Oct. 16), “Sleepy Hollow” (Thursday, Oct. 17), “Scream” (Friday, Oct. 18), “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (Saturday, Oct. 19), “The Lost Boys” (Wednesday, Oct. 23), “Practical Magic” (Thursday, Oct. 24), “The Addams Family” (Friday, Oct. 25), “Batman” (Saturday, Oct. 26), “Halloween” (Wednesday, Oct. 30) and “The Witches” (Thursday, Oct. 31).


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