Sat, Oct. 21 & Sun, Oct. 22
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Zoo opens at 9 a.m. for members
Trick-or-treat around the Zoo and enjoy these other free fun activities:
Event Schedule
Animal Shows (11 a.m., noon & 1 p.m.)
Nature’s Neighborhood
Spooktacular Magic Show (11 a.m., noon, 1, 2, 3 & 4 p.m.)
Arctic Encounter®
TSA Glass City Steel Drums (11:30 a.m., 12:30, 1:30 & 2:30 p.m.)
Blade Plaza
Stories & Songs with Witch Sisters Matilda & Hilda (Noon - 2 p.m.)
Strolling Zoo grounds
Pumpkin Carving Demos (Noon - 3 p.m.)
Throughout the Zoo
Performances with DC Taylor – Acoustic Duo (Noon – 3 p.m.)
Main Plaza
Character Photo Opportunities from “A Galaxy Far Far Away”
Provided by the Rebel Legion and 501st Legion from Ohio, Michigan & Indiana
Broadway Pavilion
Strolling Magic
Throughout Zoo grounds
Boo-tacular Play Area
Main Plaza & Amphitheatre
Also, enjoy our Harvest Fest pumpkin displays, animal demos and visit Nature’s Neighborhood for more fun, fall festivities!
Pumpkin Express Train, with Halloween storytimes - $3/person
Africa!
Reservations required for all members and non-members.
New this year - sensory area
New at Pumpkin Path this year, as part of our Conda Family Zoo For All program, you can spend time in our Sensory Area, located in the formal gardens, near Kingdom of the Apes. This will be a quiet zone with sensory-friendly activities and dedicated staff and volunteers to assist with any sensory needs. Sensory bags are available for rental at both entrances.
Members
Adults (12-59)
Free
Children (11 and under)
$10
Seniors (60+)
Free
Experience Package Members
Seniors (60+)
Free
Children (11 and under)
Free
Adults (12-59)
Free
Non-Members
Adults (12-59)
$26
Children (11 and under)
$26
Seniors (60+)
$23
Children under 2 Free!
Presenting Partner

Entertainment Partner
Pumpkin Express Train Partner
Teal Pumpkin Project
For Little Boo and Pumpkin Path, the Zoo will be taking part in the Teal Pumpkin Project™ and offering non-candy treats at ALL stations this year! This movement was launched as a national campaign by Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) in 2014 and raises awareness of food allergies and promotes inclusion of all trick-or-treaters throughout the Halloween season. We will offer non-food treats as an option so all can enjoy the event safely and be able to receive a treat at EVERY station. All stations will be signified with signage. For more information on the Teal Pumpkin Project™, visit their website at www.foodallergy.org.