Halloween 2009

Although Halloween has returned to the crypt, Uncovering Oklahoma’s guide will be around for next year. It can be scary to keep informed of all of the Halloween events in Oklahoma, but Uncovering Oklahoma is here to make it easy as some hot girl getting killed off early on in a scary movie. Here is a guide of all of the regular on going Halloween events throughout the entire state of Oklahoma. Be warned though: these places will scare you and are generally not for kids (we’re a young adult show anyway), although some of the events do have a kid friendly side attraction. Listings in our 2009 Halloween guide are sorted in alphabetical order. Check back next year for when Halloween returns and we have haunts.

Bricktown Haunted Warehouse

WHERE: 101 E. California Ave. in Oklahoma City, OK 73104
WHEN: October 9-10, 14-31
Oklahoma’s Premier Haunted Attraction is three stories and 30 minutes of pure terror!

Dungeon Haunted Ride “in 3D”

WHERE: Along Oklahoma Ave, adjacent to the canal in the Bricktown district of Oklahoma City across from Bourbon Street cafe
WHEN: October 9-10, 14-31
WEB SITE: bricktownamusement.com
Sit down for a ride through 11,000 square feet of scares in an amazing 3D haunted ride in Bricktown.

FrightFest

WHERE: In Frontier City Theme Park at 11501 N I-35 Service Road in Oklahoma City, OK 73102
WHEN: 9-11, 16-18, 23-25, and 30-31
WEB SITE: www.frontiercity.com
Experience Thrills and Chills as Frontier City lets all of the ghouls out for their annual FrightFest celebration. For the brave at heart, stop by the House of Screams. This inferno themed haunted house is guaranteed to scare you from one end to another! Plus, you get to check out the various rides Frontier City has to offer.

Gazette’s Ghouls Gone Wild Halloween Parade

WHERE: Downtown Oklahoma City
WHEN: October 24
WEB SITE: www.ghoulsgonewildokc.com
The Gazette’s Ghouls Gone Wild Halloween Parade, now in it’s third year, will be held Saturday, October 24th in downtown Oklahoma City and begins at 7:00 p.m. The parade route is one mile long, starting at 11th and Walker and heads south to 10th, east to Broadway and south again to 3rd Street. The Grand Marshals for this year’s parade are 50s Rockabilly Pioneers The Collins Kids, along with The Flaming Lips hosing their March of 1000 Flaming Skeletons.

Haunted Castle Halloween Festival

WHERE: 3400 Fern Mountain Road in Mukogee, Oklahoma 74401
WHEN:  October 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 29, 30 & 31
WEB SITE:  www.okcastle.com
You’ll find thrills for the entire family inside and outside the Haunted Castle Festival. From the sinister, fog-shrouded forest to the carnival atmosphere of Halloween Land you’ll find performances and activities for all ages. Start in the Halloween Village for hot and cold drinks, food, bobbing for apples, fortune tellers, ghost stories, and more before heading off into one of the attractions.

Haunted Halloween Stables

WHERE: At Lake Eufaula State Park along Hwy 69 & Hwy 150 in Checotah, OK 74426
WHEN: October 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, and 30-31
Gather at the former Lake Eufaula Stables for a fun and frightening time! Walk through the Haunted Stables, run screaming through the Trail of Terror…or if it’s too scary for you, take the little ones through the Tiny Tot Maze. Cost is $4 per person.

Hex House

WHERE: 8314 E. 71st St. in Tulsa, OK 74133
WHEN: October 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, and 28-31
WEB SITE: myspace.com/hexhouse
The Hex House is Tulsa’s only extreme haunted attraction (not intended for children). The Hex House is an intense multi-element, walk-through haunted attraction themed around a dark chapter in Tulsa’s haunted past. You won’t find any Freddy’s, Jason’s, or movie scenes in The Hex House (nor will you find any cheesy animatronics or goofy props). What you will find is that you’ve been fully submerged in an altered reality that is much darker and less predictable than anything you’ve seen in the movies. As you make your way through the flickering hallways and eerie rooms of The Hex House (assuming you don’t sprint out prematurely), you’ll descend from mere creepiness into a full-on, intense nightmare that you won’t soon forget. The goal of The Hex House isn’t to entertain you, it’s to completely remove you from your comfort zone and make sure you know what sheer terror feels like…. and if we don’t get you this time… rest assured that next time, we will…

Nightmare on Elm Creek

WHERE: Paden, Oklahoma, 74860
WHEN: Starts October 17
WEB SITE: myspace.com/casehauntedtrail
This upcoming October, the Case Family will once again put on the haunted trail in Paden. The trail, Nightmares Revisited, will open on October 17, 2009.

Psycho Path


WHERE: 1517 E. 106th Street North in Sperry, Oklahoma at 74070
WHEN: See the schedule here
WEB SITE: www.psychopathhaunt.com
Brave guests experience Hollywood-caliber scenes, and scares, from the relative safety of their Scareage vehicle in Oklahoma’s most unique haunted attraction.

Scream Country Haunted Forest

WHERE: 51853 W 101st S in Drumright, OK 74030
WHEN: October 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, and 30-31
WEB SITE: www.screamcountry.com
If you dare, Scream Country Haunted Forest hosts a massive one mile trail through their Haunted Forest. Other activities include bonfires, marshmallow roasts, pumpkin patch, corn maze, giant movie screen, full concessions, retail shops and a bakery.

Trail of Fear Haunted Scream Park

Trail of Fear Haunted Scream Park in Lawton, OK
WHERE: 11101 SE Lee Blvd in Lawton at 73501
WHEN: See the schedule here
WEB SITE: www.trailoffear.com
Located in Lawton, the Trail of Fear began as a single attraction in 1998 with a small tent and outdoor maze. Today the Trail of Fear consists of five main attractions: The Trail of Fear (Suitable for Most), Cirque de Morte (suitable for most), The Trail of Fear Halloween Hayride (Suitable for all ages), Voodoo Bayou (NOT recommended for children under 10) and the Pumpkin Junction (just for kids).

Ultimate Terrors


Ultimate Terrors at I-240 & Penn in Oklahoma City, OK
WHERE: 1741 Belle Isle Blvd. in Oklahoma City 73118.
WHEN: See the schedule here
WEB SITE: www.ultimateterrors.com
Ultimate Terrors features many attractions, including Skull Manor, Code Blue, a 3-D Chaos Maze, and even a chance for revenge on the monsters in the black light paintball gallery.