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Oklahoma Haunted houses, trails, ghost tours, zombies and haunted mazes

If you are looking for haunted events in Oklahoma, see this list below, sorted by region of the state and then by county.

Haunted attractions in Oklahoma by region of state and county

North-central Oklahoma

Garfield County

Grant County

Kay County

Noble County

Pawnee County

Northeast Oklahoma

Adair County

Cherokee County

Craig County

Delaware County

Mayes County

McIntosh County

Muskogee County

Nowata County

Okmulgee County

Osage County

Ottawa County

Rogers County

Sequoyah County

Tulsa County

Wagoner County

Washington County

Oklahoma City and Central Oklahoma

Canadian County

Cleveland County

Creek County

Hughes County

Kingfisher County

Lincoln County

Logan County

Okfuskee County

Oklahoma County

Payne County

Pottawatomie County

Seminole County

Panhandle and Northwest Oklahoma

Alfalfa County

Beaver County

Cimarron County

Dewey County

Ellis County

Harper County

Major County

Texas County

Woods County

Woodward County

South-Central Oklahoma

Carter County

Coal County

Garvin County

Grady County

Jefferson County

Johnston County

Love County

Marshall County

McClain County

Murray County

Pontotoc County

Stephens County

Southeast Oklahoma

Atoka County

Bryan County

Choctaw County

Haskell County

Latimer County

Le Flore County

McCurtain County

Pittsburg County

Pushmataha County

Southwest Oklahoma

Beckham County

Blaine County

Caddo County

Comanche County

Cotton County

Custer County

Greer County

Harmon County

Jackson County

Kiowa County

Roger Mills County

Tillman County

Washita County

Oklahoma State parks and historic sites

Oklahoma Seasons, bugs, topography and climate


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Oklahoma's climate ranges from humid subtropical in the east to semi-arid in the west. Warm, moist air moving northward from the Gulf of Mexico often exerts much influence, particularly over the southern and eastern portions of the state, where humidity, cloudiness and precipitation are resultantly greater than in western and northern sections. Summers are long and usually quite hot. Winters are shorter and less severe than those of the more northern Plains states. Periods of extreme cold are infrequent, and those lasting more than a few days are rare.

The following sections highlight some of these variables and associated events.

Temperature

The mean annual temperature over the state ranges from 62 deg F along the Red River to about 58 deg F along the northern border (Figure 2). It then decreases westward to 56 deg F in Cimarron County.

Temperatures of 90 deg F or greater occur, on average, about 60-65 days per year in the western panhandle and the northeast corner of the state. The average is about 115 days in southwest Oklahoma and about 85 days in the southeast. Temperatures of 100 deg F or higher occur, frequently during some years, from May through September, and very rarely in April and October. t.

 


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The highest temperature ever recorded in the state was 120°F. This reading was first observed during the brutally hot summer of 1936: at Alva on July 18, at Altus on both July 19 and August 12, and at Poteau on August 10. In addition, Tishomingo observed 120°F on July 26, 1943.

 

Oklahoma haunt tips



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