Boo at the Zoo

 This beloved trick-or-treating experience is back and better than ever! This timed, ticketed event is designed to minimize crowds and maximize fun. Enjoy mysterious cryptid creatures, candy stations, seasonal snacks and maximized Halloween fun for little ones and everyone. With something magical around every corner, it’s the best place in town to trick-or-treat!

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DATE & TIME

October 4–5, 11–13, 18–20, 25–27 
5:00-9:00 p.m. 

Sensory-Friendly Night:
October 31 
5:00-9:00 p.m. 

ADMISSION

See pricing details below. 

Tickets Available for Members September 9 @ 9:00 a.m. 

Tickets Available for the Public September 16 @ 9:00 a.m.

DETAILS

• Complimentary reusable trick-or-treat bag
• Optional $5 candy bag for kids two and under
• Nine candy stations
• Cryptid creatures and costumed characters
• Animal Ambassadors
• Festive photo ops
• Seasonal snacks

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Peak Pricing 

October 18–20, 25–27 
Adults: $28 
Seniors: $28 
Youth: $21 
Kids Two and Under: Free 

Candy bag for kids two and under: $5

ADOPT AN ANIMAL 

Bring the Legend Home: Adopt Your Own Bigfoot Plush! 

Available onsite only 9/27–10/31

Recent Cryptids + Creatures Spotted on Campus 

You never know what you’ll see lurking about during Boo at the Zoo—especially after dark. Stay vigilant and don’t let your eyes deceive you! You might even see all of our elusive and mysterious cryptids… 

BIGFOOT  
Sighted: Carousel

Seven feet tall and completely covered in shaggy fur, this ape-like creature prefers the solitude of mountain forests—but is rumored to be quite friendly! 

MERMAID 
Sighted: Sheep Mountain 

Unlike the sirens, who lured sailors to their deaths, this friendly mermaid is standing by to educate our human guests about her mysterious and misunderstood people. 

FAIRY  
Sighted: Carousel Meadows

A lover of all things autumn and Halloween, this ethereal creature travels between realms, spreading magic wherever she goes. 

WEREWOLF  
Sighted: Bear Mountain

One of the most ancient and  
far-ranging and cryptids, this  
shape-shifting man-beast has been spotted in nearly every  
part of the world.

UNICORN
Sighted: Denver Zoo Railroad

While this horned creature is a global symbol of purity and grace, our local rainbow steed, Dazzle, is responsible for bringing the magic of the season to our campus!

CHUPACABRA  
Sighted: Near Primate Panorama

A mammalian creature that appears like a large dog with mange, they suck the blood out of their prey to survive.

Don’t miss our other events this season:

FAQs

  • What are the dates and times for Boo at the Zoo?

    Boo at the Zoo takes place October 4–5, 11–13, 18–20, 25–27 from 5:00-9:00 p.m. Our Boo at the Zoo Sensory-Friendly Night takes place on October 31 5:00-9:00 p.m.

  • Will Boo at the Zoo offer trick-or-treating and candy?

    Yes! Your Boo at the Zoo ticket includes one complimentary reusable trick-or-treat bag. For kids two and under, an additional trick-or-treat bag will be available for purchase for $5. The trick-or-treating experience includes access to nine candy stations located across the campus. For those with dietary restrictions, tokens can be collected from each candy station which can be redeemed at allergy redemption station located at Pinnacol African Penguin Point.

  • Can my family wear costumes?

    Absolutely! We love costumes—especially animal costumes. But since both Wild Fall and Boo at the Zoo are all-ages events, masks that covers your eyes are not permitted and full masks are not permitted for guests ages 12+. Please refrain from outfits that are scary, gory, overly graphic or promote violence. Anything resembling a weapon is not permitted, including fake swords, knives, or facsimile guns, along with flashlights. 

  • Will Boo at the Zoo be scary for my little ones? 

    Nope! While there will be some characters in costume, none of them will be frightening—and our creatures won’t ever sneak up on you. If you prefer to avoid somebody like Bigfoot, for example, simply check the schedule of events to find out where and when he might be lurking around.

Weather Alert: Due to snow, Zoo access to some areas will be restricted for pathway clearing.