New York’s family-friendly Halloween staple features new pumpkin sculpture garden, kids’ dance party, expanded candy trail, Dinosaur Safari, and more.
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BRONX, N.Y. — Sept. 4, 2025 — Halloween magic returns to the Bronx Zoo this fall as Boo at the Zoo, a beloved family tradition for decades, brings exciting new experiences to guests of all ages. Running weekends from Sept. 27 through Oct. 26, plus Monday, Oct. 13, this daytime Halloween celebration combines seasonal festivities with incredible animals throughout the 265-acre park.
This year’s expanded celebration introduces exciting new elements, including an impressive pumpkin garden featuring four giant animal-themed installations, a high-energy Boo Dance Party following each costume parade, an expanded candy trail with multiple treat stations, and new Halloween-themed lawn games in the Boo Play Space. Boo at the Zoo is included with Bronx Zoo admission and is free for members.
Families can also enjoy costume parades, face painting, Halloween crafts, mind-reading and magic shows, animal-themed storytelling, and more, creating a full day of festive fall fun unique to the Bronx Zoo. Guests will also have the chance to experience the zoo’s newest exhibit, World of Darkness, and take a final walk among more than 60 life-sized, animatronic dinosaurs and pterosaurs at Dinosaur Safari before it closes on Nov. 2
Throughout the celebration, visitors can enjoy a full day of Halloween-themed activities designed for all ages, including:
Guests can experience the zoo’s newest exhibit, World of Darkness, and enjoy Harvest Glow, a family-friendly fall celebration featuring hundreds of intricately carved, illuminated pumpkins. They will also have a final chance to walk among life-sized animatronic dinosaurs at Dinosaur Safari before it closes. WCS members enjoy free access to Boo at the Zoo, but should secure their timed tickets in advance, as weekends sell out early. Membership includes year-round admission to all five WCS parks (Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, and New York Aquarium) while supporting wildlife conservation efforts worldwide. View membership options.
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