MetroFamily Magazine October 2020

Haunted Fun

Perfect for toddlers & preschoolers Oct. 10-Nov. 1 Haunt the Zoo at the Oklahoma City Zoo (2000 Remington Pl) features treats, extended dates and new surprises. New trick-or-treating methods will be in place to ensure a safe and memorable experience. Advance reservations and general admission required for entry. Official treat bags are $7, $6 for members. Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 424-3344, okczoo.org Oct. 23-30 Storybook Forest at Arcadia Lake’s Spring Creek Park (7200 E 15th St, Edmond) features a fun, not-scary trail filled with roaming characters and lots of treats. Additional activities include a campfire, concessions and story time. All tickets must be purchased in advance. Adults in the same car with child(ren) are free. Tickets will be limited to ensure social distancing. $12. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 216-7471, storybookforestok.com Oct. 30 & 31 Halloween Train at the Oklahoma Railway Museum (3400 NE Grand Blvd) features a 40-minute Halloween train ride, mini-golf course, scavenger hunt and costume contest. Costumes encouraged. 13 & up, $12; kids (3-12), $5; kids (under 3), free. See website for train departure schedule. 424-8222, oklahomarailwaymuseum.org

Near

Wicked Forest of Terror (9420 W I-40 Service Rd) features an outdoor, walk-thru haunted attraction. The youngest ghouls and goblins are invited to arrive before sundown to experience the fun Children’s Forest on the last two Saturdays in October. Prices vary. See website for a complete schedule. 212-4800, wickedforestofterror.com

Far

Haunted Corn Maze & Movie at Rustic Roots (105340 Greer Rd, Lamont) features a haunted maze in the farm’s 10-acre corn maze and a horror film in the barn. Saturdays, Oct. 10, 17 & 24, 8-11 p.m. $10. 580-716-3608, rusticrootsevents.com

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