NYC’s favorite family fall event returns Saturdays and Sundays from September 28 – October 27 (plus Monday, October 14)
New activities this year include a Halloween maze, face painting, a creepy crawly mystery wall, and more
Boo at the Zoo Is Our Daytime Fall Event Which Is in Addition to Our Nighttime Event, Pumpkin Nights
Tickets for Boo at the Zoo are available here. Tickets for Pumpkin Nights are available here.
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BRONX, N.Y. – September 3, 2024 -– The Bronx Zoo’s favorite fall tradition, Boo at the Zoo, returns for another year of family fun. On Saturdays and Sundays from September 28 to October 27 (and Monday, October 14th), zoo guests can get into the spooky spirit as new and returning Halloween festivities come to life throughout the park and make unforgettable fall memories with family and friends. Tickets are now available here.
Fall is one of the best times to spend the day at the Bronx Zoo as stunning autumn colors come to life across its 265-acre hard wood forest and guests enjoy the beauty of nature and wildlife – right here in New York City. Set in peak leaf peeping season, Boo at the Zoo has enchanted guests for years and is back with entertainment and activities that are perfect for all ages.
Boo at the Zoo’s spell-bounding, brand new thrills and chills, include:
Other Boo at the Zoo activities taking over the park include:
In addition to Boo at the Zoo, Pumpkin Nights at the Bronx Zoo has become a great pumpkin destination. Now back for its second year, Pumpkin Nights lights up the zoo after dark with more than 5,000 animal-themed jack o'lanterns. Pumpkin Nights will be held at the zoo Thursdays – Sundays, September 26th - October 13th, 7:00-10pm, and October 17th – October 27th 6:30-10pm. A press event will be held on September 26th to kick off the opening night. More details will follow.
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