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Your Guide to Fall Fun in Downtown Oklahoma City – 2024

As the leaves change and the air cools, downtown OKC transforms into a hub of seasonal festivities, offering something for everyone. Whether you’re exploring pop-up markets at Fourth Fridays, getting spooked at haunted attractions like Baker Street’s Imagi-Nightmare, or indulging in the pumpkin-filled magic of Pumpkinville, fall in Oklahoma City is bursting with energy and excitement. Each event brings its own charm, creating endless opportunities for family fun, date nights, and spontaneous weekend adventures.

Let’s take a look at all the fun fall events happening in downtown OKC this year!

Katiebug’s Pumpkin Patch

September 19-November 2

Katiebug’s famous pumpkin patch returns! Buy a pumpkin, snap some pictures at the festive photo op, and enjoy fall classic treats like hot chocolate with homemade marshmallows and other rotating beloved fall treats.

Step into the set of Katiebug’s very own Hallmark movie!

Angry Scotsman Brewing Oktoberfest

September 21 

The Angry Scotsman Brewing Co. is throwing an Oktoberfest bash in its biergarten. Enjoy a lineup of German-inspired brews, including its signature Märzen and other German beer favorites. Join in the festivities for a taste of Bavarian tradition right here in Oklahoma City. Ahead of the event, you can purchase a commemorative stein to enjoy during the celebration. 

Fourth Fridays

September 27 & October 25

Every Fourth Friday, West Village is the place to be for live music, sidewalk activities, and pop-up markets.

Businesses along Film Row roll out the red carpet with special experiences and entertainment while Lee Avenue turns into a block party full of fun!

Enjoy the last two Fourth Fridays of the season on September 27 and a special Halloween-themed event on October 25.

Baker Street Haunted House

October 3- November 3 (Thursday through Sunday)

Step into a world of childhood nightmares at Baker Street Escape’s first haunted attraction, “The Imagi-Nightmare.” With family-friendly and comedy-horror nights available, it’s an experience unlike any other—plus, sip on an exclusive Stonecloud Brewing Co. beer you can only find here!

Photo Credit: Baker Street Escapes
Photo Credit: ArtAFloat

Haunted History Water Tours

October 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31

Hop aboard the Bricktown Canal for a haunted history tour that will send shivers down your spine! Available on select evenings, including an additional spooky Brick-or-Treat night on October 28.

Pumpkinville – Mythical Creatures

October 4 – 20 (Tuesdays through Sundays)

Dive into a whimsical world of over 30,000 pumpkins, gourds, and mums at Myriad Gardens. This year’s theme, “Mythical Creatures,” will spark your imagination as you enjoy games, crafts, photo ops, and rides on Mo’s Carousel!

Photo Credit: Fassler Hall

Fassler Hall Oktoberfest | Beer and Beef Steak Event

October 4-6

Fassler Hall is celebrating Oktoberfest from October 4-6 with an exciting lineup of events!

Enjoy 12 different Oktoberfest beers on draft from both German and local breweries and live music starting at 9 PM. Festivities run from 11 AM – 2 AM on the 4th and 5th, and from 11 AM – 6 PM on the 6th, followed by a special Beef Steak event at 7 PM.

Jonestoberfest

October 5

Join the festivities at the Jones Assembly’s annual Oktoberfest celebration, featuring German brews, delicious snacks, and live music from a DJ lineup and the Polkatimers.

Photo Credit: The Jones Assembly
Photo Credit: Oklahoma RIver Cruises

Haunt the River

October 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26

Set sail on a spooktacular evening cruise along the Oklahoma River, complete with haunted tunes, light bites, and a costume contest. Don’t forget—this one’s for the 21+ crowd!

Fall Ya’ll

October 16-18

Fall into fun at Fall Y’all! Enjoy activities Wednesday, October 16th through Friday, October 18th, from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM each day.

Oklahoma Hall of Fame will offer fall-themed crafts, games, story time, and art activities, Fall Y’all is perfect for all ages! Storytime is held every hour on the half-hour from 10:30 AM -1:30 PM.

Photo Credit: Oklahoma Hall of Fame
Photo Credit: Red Earth

Red Earth Fall Fest

October 19

The Red Earth FallFest will celebrate Oklahoma City Indigenous People’s Day with an arts & crafts market, Youth Powwow at the Myriad Gardens in downtown Oklahoma City.

Join Red Earth for a full day of incredible performances, competitions, and intertribal dances, as well as food trucks, art vendors, and more!

ScaryTale Park

October 25-27

Trick-or-treat through a spooky adventure at Scissortail Park, where your little ones can explore a reimagined Halloween filled with fun surprises.

$10 per trick-or-treater (ages 3+), $3 for each companion, non trick-or-treater, Children 2 and under are free. Entry is free for all Scissortail Park Members.

Photo Credit: Scissortail Park
Photo Credit: KT King

Midtown Walkabout

Saturday, October 26

From 11 AM-5 PM, stop by for a day of excitement throughout the Midtown district.

Brace yourself for new experiences, special programming, and vibes that’ll have you groovin’ from block to block! Whether you’re shopping, dining, or simply exploring the district, Midtown Walkabout promises a day filled with surprises and Halloween-themed festivities.

Brick-or-Treat

Monday, October 28

The annual beloved Brick-or-Treat event is back! Bring your little ghouls and goblins to trick-or-treat around Bricktown for a fun-filled night of candy and costumes. Don’t miss it on Monday, October 28th, from 4 PM to 7 PM at various locations throughout the district.

Photo Credit: AJ Stegall

With an array of activities ranging from festive Oktoberfests to unique haunted boat tours, downtown OKC is the ultimate fall destination. Be sure to mark your calendars and plan ahead, as these events are sure to make your fall season one to remember.

Whether you’re looking to celebrate Halloween, enjoy local art, or simply soak in the autumn vibes, downtown OKC has everything you need for the perfect fall experience!

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