TULSA AFTER DARK

Haunted Houses In Tulsa

Use the tool below to find frightful attractions near Tulsa, Oklahoma this Halloween season.

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📍 1517 E 106th St N, Sperry, OK 74073

Psycho Path Haunted Attraction

Oklahoma’s premier family-owned outdoor haunted attraction with two unique experiences: The Dark Ride and The Shadowbox.

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📍 1000 Gulick St, Muskogee, OK 74403

TwistedRoots Haunted Trail

An outdoor walkthrough horror trail experience in Muskogee with a single terrifying haunted path.

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📍 5610 W Skelly Dr, Tulsa, OK 74107

The Hex House

A multi-attraction indoor haunted experience based on real Tulsa legends and immersive horror storytelling.

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📍 408 W Cherokee Ave, Nowata, OK 74048

The Asylum

Interactive indoor haunted attraction located in a real historic asylum in Nowata. OK. Known for intense hands-on scares.

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📍 6323 E 41st St. Tulsa, OK 74135

Jack of All Haunts

Home of three distinct indoor attractions: Monster Blast, Trapped, and Terrified across 30,000+ square feet.

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📍 6060 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74146

Insanity Farms

The cornfields turn into a full-on fright night with a three attractions: Chaos, Field of Fear, and Zombie Apocalypse.

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📍 3400 W Fern Mountain Rd, Muskogee, OK 74401

The Castle of Muskogee

Oklahoma’s largest haunted event with multiple haunted houses, outdoor trails, food vendors, and family-friendly entertainment.

What Sets Haunted Houses Near Tulsa Apart

In Tulsa, haunted attractions aren’t just seasonal side gigs. They’re passion projects. Most are locally owned, family-run, and built from the ground up by people who’ve been obsessed with Halloween since they were kids. These aren’t corporate productions. They’re homegrown haunts fueled by creativity, sweat, and a deep love for the art of the scare.

Behind every scream park and haunted trail is a small team of dreamers. Folks who spend all year sketching out scenes, welding props, wiring lights, and reworking storylines late into the night. Some are theater kids turned set designers. Others are construction workers with a passion for the art. All of them share one thing: they live for this.

That’s what sets Tulsa’s haunted scene apart. It’s gritty, imaginative, and deeply personal. You’re not just walking through fog and flashing lights, you’re stepping into someone’s handcrafted nightmare. And at Tulsa After Dark, we showcase the haunts that put their heart into every scream.