It's that time of year again, fall is finally here and Halloween is just around the corner. If you're looking for something to do with the family why not hit the corn mazes for some fall family fun? Oklahoma has some of the biggest and best corn mazes in the U.S. and chances are there's one near you. So get out there and enjoy.

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You could load up the car and hit the road for a quick getaway or staycation. Most of the corn mazes listed below are open for the season or will be available very soon. Not only do these places have amazing corn mazes, but most of them also have all kinds of other incredible and unique activities and attractions as well.

P Bar Farms Corn Maze in Hydro, OK.

Located in Hydro, OK. the P Bar Farms Corn Maze has a little bit of everything. Of course, they have a corn maze but they also have train rides, a petting zoo, and more. For more information visit the official website, or check them out on Facebook.

Sunshine Shelly's Pumpkin Patch in Shawnee, OK.

Another corn maze is the Sunshine Shelly's Pumpkin Patch in Shawnee, OK. You'll find a huge corn maze, hayrides, corn pits, a kiddie maze, and a fifteen-acre pumpkin patch where you can pick your own pumpkin. Check them out on Facebook.

DaZe in a MaZe in Marshall, OK.

If you're looking for some fall family fun head to DaZe in a MaZe in Marshall, OK. They have a corn maze, petting zoo, and all kinds of other activities the entire family will enjoy. Get all the details on their official website or visit their Facebook Page for more information.

Red River Pumpkin Patch in Davidson, OK.

The Red River Pumpkin Patch in Davidson, OK. is a great place to find some fall fun. They've got a corn maze, a haunted corn maze, a pumpkin patch, a petting zoo, and more. If you're interested visit the official website or go to their Facebook page.

Orr Family Farm Oklahoma City, OK.

This place has it all including Cannon Blasters and Zombie Apocalypse Paintball. The Orr Family Farm is located in Oklahoma City, OK. They have a Fall Maze, a petting zoo, train rides, and more. Go to the official website for details or visit them on Facebook.

3B Brown Ranch Hay Maze in Ardmore, OK.

Located in Ardmore, OK. the 3B Brown Ranch has one of the largest hay mazes in Oklahoma. It has all kinds of fall family fun from hayrides to hay mazes and more. For details visit their official website or check them out on Facebook.

Those are just a few of the corn mazes and pumpkin patches we have in Oklahoma. You could spend the entire month visiting each one. While I do enjoy all the haunted houses and attractions this time of year, it's nice to have things the whole family can be a part of.  The family and I are planning to take a short trip and check some of these out during fall break. Any of them would make a great fall break getaway or staycation.

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If you're into the haunted attractions and scream parks the Trail of Fear in Lawton is opening for the season this weekend. Their first day is this Friday (09-29-23). Trail of Fear is one of the biggest haunted attractions in Oklahoma and has been repeatedly voted the #1 haunted attraction in the entire state. We're lucky it's right here in our backyard. You can pre-order tickets to their haunted attractions: The Hackensaw Haunted Hayride and Twisty's Psychotic Nightmare. They also have escape rooms: Curse of the Black Swan, The Morgue, and Cooper Groves Crypt. Not only haunted attractions and escape rooms,  Evil Dead the Musical.

The top 10 Oklahoma pumpkin patches & corn mazes

If you're looking for a place to go for a little fall family fun you're in luck! Oklahoma is home to some of the biggest and best pumpkin patches and corn mazes in the U.S. People from all over travel to the Sooner State every fall to visit these incredible farms. Not only do they offer pumpkin patches along with corn and hay mazes, they also have all kinds of other activities like petting zoos, rides, arts & crafts, food, games, haunted attractions, and a whole lot more. So no matter what your idea of fall fun is, you can find it all in one place!

Have some fall family fun at this Lawton, OK. pumpkin patch

Did you know Lawton, Fort Sill has a real pumpkin patch that you can visit to pick a pumpkin right off the vine? Not only that you can enjoy all kinds of fall family fun like a hay maze, photo areas, corn pits, and more! Heritage Farm & Ranch is located at 26432 State Highway 58 in Lawton, OK. near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and across from Lake Lawtonka. It's the perfect place to go for a quick day trip and to pick up some amazing eats, treats, gifts, and some of the best hot sauces, salsas, jellies, and jams. For more information and to plan your visit check them out on Facebook or at the Heritage Farm & Ranch website.

Top 10 terrifying towns & creepy cities in Oklahoma

While Oklahoma is well known for its beauty and friendly people there are a few places in the Sooner State you'll want to avoid. These are the most terrifying towns and scary cities in the state. It's not that they're bad places, or plagued with crime and other negative factors. The towns and cities below have one single thing in common. They all have active paranormal and supernatural phenomenons. From ghost stories to urban legends and tragic tales. A lot of these places are well known to those who live in Oklahoma and even all over the nation. If you're looking to get scared or do a little ghost hunting you can start with the list below.

The Top 5 most frightening Oklahoma myths & monsters

These five frightening Oklahoma myths and monsters will keep you up at night. We're talking about pure nightmare fuel. No matter what you believe or where you live you aren't safe from these legendary fiends of absolute terror. You can find these sinister creatures in the deep woods, lakes, and even within city limits across the Sooner State. Even your home isn't safe from these monstrous beasts. If you've lived here for a while you may have heard of some, maybe even all of these mythological and supernatural monsters below.

The Dreadful Downtown Hauntings of Lawton, OK.

When it comes to ghost tales and hauntings Lawton, Fort Sill has more than a few scary stories to tell. The most active hauntings and paranormal/supernatural occurrences that have been reported seem to be centered around downtown Lawton. If you've lived here a while I'm sure you've heard a few of these terrifying tales yourself. If not check out the photo gallery below of the dreadful downtown hauntings of Lawton, OK.

The top 10 Oklahoma scream parks & haunted attractions

From truly terrifying to kid-friendly and everything in between. Oklahoma has some of the biggest, best and scariest haunted attractions and scream parks in the country. If you're looking for some fall family fun check out these amazing attractions for a frighteningly good time! If haunted houses aren't your thing you could always hit the pumpkin patches & corn mazes by clicking here. In alphabetical order here are your top 10 "best" or "scariest" Oklahoma haunted attractions & scream parks to check out this Halloween if you dare:

Oklahoma's Infamous Haunted Grisso Mansion

While you've heard spooky tales of Oklahoma's haunted places, this Seminole, OK home might be THE most haunted place in the Sooner State.

Sporting four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a ballroom, and 11,000 square feet of living space, you too could have your own up-close experience with the woman and child ghosts that are rumored to still be wandering the villa today.

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