Are you brave enough to saunter through the woods on dark paths, zombies, ghouls, spiders, and freakishly awful clowns ready to devour and petrify you? Dare to challenge the stalking clowns and flesh hunting zombies? I dare you to summons the courage to carry yourself across the threshold of certain insanity into the Ross Park Zoo!

It's the 25th annual Boo at the Zoo! Celebrate the ghastly Halloween season by touring the zoo in a whole new light. With no lights at all…

Boo at the Zoo is intended for older audiences, and is not recommended for children under the age of 10, you can always bring the mini's to Howloween at the Zoo! Featuring less boo and more zoo! This is a family friendly atmosphere with fun Halloween stops and activities for all ages! The kiddos earn tokens at each stop and can redeem them for candy and prizes at the end of the tour! Dress up in costume and have some fun at the zoo! It is all Halloween themed, there's Camp Buckaroo, visits from the Snow Queen, Star Wars characters, Sci-Fi Day, and a whole lot more fun!


 

Find the full schedule for Howloween (Kid Friendly) by clicking the button below:

Howloween at the Zoo is October 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. Free parking will be available at the UHS parking lot on Pennsylvania Avenue. The BC Transit Trolley will shuttle visitors to the zoo and back 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm.


Adults get your friends together and buy some adult diapers for the scare-tastic tour of Boo at The Zoo:

Boo at the Zoo is intended for older audiences, and is not recommended for children under the age of 10. Strollers will not be allowed into the event. Guests are welcomed to wear costumes but masks are NOT permitted. Boo at the Zoo is October 14th, 15th, 21st, and 22nd from 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm.

If you've never been to the  Binghamton Zoo, tap this address into your map app:

60 Morgan Road in Binghamton, NY.

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