The Binghamton Zoo is hosting the last weekend of Howloween this Saturday and Sunday. Then next weekend, it's the 23rd annual Boo at the Zoo.

Howloween is from 10-3 with the zoo closing at 4. Pumpkin bowling, ghostly miniature golf and crafts are available for a fun day with your family. Take a picture of your visit and you could win a free Binghamton Zoo membership. Hashtag your photos with #HowloweenContest for your chance to win.

Then next Friday and Saturday, Hawktober 24th and 25th, the zoo will be transformed into scenes of terror, darkness, and spooky horror for those brave enough to enter. HA HA HA.

Visit if you dare, you'll encounter zombies, ghouls, spiders, clowns, and other haunted characters for a night of fright....and fun. Boo at the Zoo is catered to the older audience, and is not recommended for kids under the age of 10.

Strollers will not be allowed into the event. You can wear costumes but masks are NOT permitted. It runs both nights from 6:30pm-9:30pm. Proceeds from Boo at the Zoo and Howloween at the Zoo go directly to helping support the Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park.

Are you too afraid to enter the haunted zoo? BWHAA, BWHAA, BWHAA....That's how we say it where I come from. For more information on Boo at the Zoo, Howloween and all the other activities, go here.

 

 

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