November Festivals and Events in Oklahoma
(OKLAHOMA) Brisk autumn weather is the perfect time for outdoor events in Oklahoma. From a grand medieval feast to immersive holiday celebrations, we've provided our top suggestions below. Looking for more options? Check out all November events for even more ideas!
Sapulpa / November 3 - January 1
Brand new for 2022, this unique downtown experience will thrill visitors with 800-foot-long canopies of Christmas lights and decorations. Stretching several blocks on historic Route 66, each “Christmas Chute” will have different themed decor, including Rudolph, snowmen, gingerbread and Santa.
Oklahoma Mennonite Relief Sale
Enid / November 4-5
Join the fun at this craft fair as you browse a variety of handmade items like quilts, artwork, antiques and woodworking. Be sure to bring a good appetite for an abundance of German comfort food classics, Indian tacos, homemade pies and a delicious pancake breakfast.
Bartlesville / November 5
Step into a small Bavarian Christmas Market in the heart of downtown Bartlesville. Enjoy falling snow, mulled wine, Christmas carolers, twinkling lights, live entertainment and shopping at craft and artisan shops.
Okmulgee / November 11-12
Go back in time and see history come alive at this immersive event. Explore the day-to-day lives of frontier families circa-1830 with a wide array of craft demonstrations, blacksmithing, re-enactors, delicious food and more.
Beavers Bend Folk Festival & Craft Show
Broken Bow / November 11-13
Come celebrate turn-of-the-century crafts, music and culture at one of Beavers Bend State Park's most highly anticipated annual events. This festival in gorgeous southeastern Oklahoma delivers everything from fair food and folk music to children's activities and hayrides.
Lyric Theatre’s A Christmas Carol
OKC / November 16 - December 23
Follow Ebenezer Scrooge on his powerful holiday journey of transformation and redemption at the historic Harn Homestead, which has been transformed into a magical holiday village nestled in the heart of Oklahoma City.
Claremore / November 18-19
Transport yourself to the Victorian era made popular by Charles Dickens at this holiday-themed event. Get a taste for the fashion, décor and cuisine of the period while celebrating the holidays at this fun street festival, which comes complete with costumed performers.
Muskogee / November 19
Have a Thanksgiving feast the medieval way and dine on rich foods with King Henry and Queen Elizabeth at the Castle of Muskogee. This event will feature plenty of entertainment including minstrels and belly dancers, as well as a five-course meal, music and more.
Luther / November 19-20
Embrace the harvest season with a full day of art, food, music and of course, tons of pecans. This hometown celebration, which is based along Main Street and at a local pecan orchard, has something for everyone.
Territorial Christmas Celebrations
Guthrie / November 26 - December 10
Step back in time with a holiday tour of downtown Guthrie’s Victorian architecture. Then celebrate the season with a traditional lighted parade and tree lighting before enjoying some wassail in honor of the new Territorial Governor.
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