The Halloween Festival At The Castle of Muskogee In Oklahoma Offers Fun For Halloween Lovers Of All Ages
By Ashley|Published October 06, 2021
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
Every year, The Castle of Muskogee puts on one of the biggest Halloween festivals in the state and it’s pretty much the best thing ever. There are scary and non-scary attractions, so you can bring the family and enjoy Halloween fun in a variety of ways. The Halloween Festival at The Castle of Muskogee is happening the entire month of October on select dates. If you’re interested in attending, keep scrolling to learn more about this fun event.
The Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee is open every Friday and Saturday during October from 5:30-10 p.m. Gate admission and parking are complimentary for all guests.
The Castle Of Muskogee is the largest haunted festival in Oklahoma, with over 60 acres. There are indoor and outdoor attractions with activities for all ages. Outdoor Haunts begin at dark, and indoor haunts open after the Monster Dance at 6 p.m.
Guests can also purchase a Fast Pass for $10 that gets you to the front of the line on one attraction. It's a bit expensive, but hey, if it saves you a few hours it might be worth the price.
There are also pony rides, hayrides, a bounce house, train rides, and more for the little kids. Merlin the Marvel Pony is ready to hang out with the younger members of Castleton.
Another fun fall festival you don’t want to miss is the first-ever Boohaha Halloween Fest Oct. 29-31, 2021 in Pryor, Oklahoma. This family-friendly event will be loaded with fun and will offer a great mixture of scary and non-scary attractions. All proceeds go to a local charity, so you’ll not only be supporting a great cause, but you’ll be having a blast too! Click here to learn more about this must-attend Halloween fest in northeastern Oklahoma.
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