In the past two weeks, we've had such gorgeous fall weather, you could've had me fooled. It's crazy that we still have two weeks before the first official day of fall.

But that isn't stopping anyone from starting to set up for the spooky season. I've seen numerous folks already decorating their houses with halloween decor and even giant inflatables of Halloween favorites like Oogie Boogie, Frankenstein and others.

Since many of us are so ready for spooky season to start, here are some shops that you can visit now to enjoy the real fun of Halloween and fall in Oklahoma.

Spooky Hollow Orchard in Elgin Oklahoma.

Located at the top of Porter Hill at the intersection of Highway 277 and Higway 62, Spooky Hollow Orchard just opened their doors for the season recently.

They are a "Halloween themed village" that is open for the season and wraps up at the end of Fall. They usually make and sell fall classic goodies like homemade caramel apples, chocolate, pecan brittle and unique treats.

They posted their schedule for this year, which are as follows:

Thursdays: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Fridays: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Saturdays: 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.

They are typically closed for Elgin High School football games.

Their sales go back to the Elgin community, supporting their own little village and the trunk or treat/Halloween party they host each year for the Elgin community.


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Dead People Stuff in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Seriously, what is spookier than knowing you're bringing home something from a possible ghost? Okay, it's not that theatrical, but it is really cool that the owners of this place purposefully pick unique, stand out items that you can't find anywhere else.

Despite the name, many of their finds are from estate sales, deconstruction projects on homes and businesses, and more. You can't gaurantee it's actually anything from a dead person, but you can gaurantee it will be one-of-a-kind, vintage and hard to replicate.

Beloved Bones in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Now, if you really want spooky, you're going to find it here.

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This oddities and curiousity shop comes across quite literally everything. They recently listed quite a few odd things for sale, including:

  • Geriatric jaw reproductions
  • 20th Century mortician's cosmetic set
  • Antique and vintage medical prints from textbooks
  • Even chainmail purses
They recently shared the news about their All Hallows' Eve old fashioned Halloween gathering on Saturday, October 18. To find out more, click here.

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