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Halloween Festival at the Castle

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This 60 acre haunted theme park hosts seven different events for all ages ranging from the totally frightening to the non-scary. Come and experience The Trail of Blood, Domus Horrificus, Casa Morte, the Ultimate Maze, a startling Hayride, the Torture Chamber and Halloween Land for children 10 and under. Dusk-10pm. Held Fridays and Saturdays and through October. Handicap Accessible.

Halloween Festival at the Castle


Phone : 918-687-3625   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : thecastle@thecastle.org

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