Storybook Forest

Arcadia Lake's Storybook Forest

2023 Event Dates & Times:

  • October 23 - 30
  • 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Ticket Prices and Details:

  • 2022 Ticket Price is $12 per child, $5 per adult.
  • All vehicles without a ticket will be charged the daily entry rate.
  • Everyone going down the trail must have a ticket.
  • Tickets must be purchased in advance. Limit 600 child tickets per night.
  • Printed or digital confirmation is required for entry into the park and trail.
  • Tickets are only valid for the night indicated on the confirmation.
  • Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is canceled.
  • If a rainout or other weather-related cancellation occurs for the night of your ticket, you may be able to change nights based on availability. Contact the Lake Office for assistance.

EVERYONE WILL NEED A TICKET TO GO DOWN TRAIL

About:

Storybook Forest is presented by the City of Edmond’s Arcadia Lake and Edmond Electric.  It is a safe alternative to traditional trick or treating. There are no ghouls or goblins here. Children walk down a well-lit path in the woods and visit life-size scenes from classic storybooks to collect candy. Families can expect to see recreations inspired by well-loved tales like The Little Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe, The Three Little Pigs, and more! 

At the concession area, there are campfires for families to roast hotdogs and s’mores as well as a reading tent where kids can hear stories.  There is a carnival game area as well as a hayride for the entire family to enjoy.

Storybook Forest is come-and-go anytime between 5:30 and 8:30 pm on each evening of the event. It is not required to arrive early or right at 5:30. No one will be allowed at the event site prior to 5:15 pm.

Please Note:

  • No outside food or drinks
  • No pets
  • Cash only at the event site

COVID-19 Safety Precautions:

  • Hand sanitizer stations are located at the concession, trail entrance, and trail end.
  • Staff/volunteers have access to hand sanitizer at each storybook scene.
  • Restrooms and frequently touched surfaces are sanitized regularly.
  • Fire pits are spaced out and additional fire pits have been added to better allow for social distancing.
  • Staff will hold guests in a vehicle line at the parking lot and allow a limited number of vehicles to park at a time in order to avoid a long line forming at the entrance of the trail. This will keep families together within their own vehicles while waiting to go down the trail rather than grouping in a line with others.
  • A limited number of participants are allowed at the event each night. Tickets must be purchased in advance in order to restrict attendance.