Boo at the Zoo

Boo at the Zoo

Get ready for a WILD Halloween evening! Boo at the Zoo, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute’s beloved family-friendly event, sponsored by Mars Wrigley Confectionery, is back Oct. 18, 19 and 20, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 

Grab your best costume and enjoy the season’s festivities while stopping at 30 trick-or-treat stations. Plus, feast your eyes on the Zoo’s amazing animals as they interact with jack-o'-lanterns and other spellbinding Halloween-themed enrichment. Outside the animal exhibits, enjoy spooky scenes of frolicking skeletons and other fantastic creatures haunting the Zoo’s main walkway.

Tickets include special after-hours access for animal viewing at the Elephant Community Center, Small Mammal House and Reptile Discovery Center, plus a souvenir tote bag for gathering up goodies from trick-or-treat stations around the Zoo. 

Want more Halloween magic? Members get early entry to Boo at the Zoo at 5 p.m. Become a member today!

Looking for a more spine-chilling experience? Don't miss out on Night of the Living Zoo!

A costumed knight performer entertains guests at Boo at the Zoo.
A prop decoration of rainbow-colored skeletons lines up for Boo at the Zoo.

More Information

  • Parking is not included with admission. If you plan to drive and park at the Zoo, you must reserve a separate Boo at the Zoo Paid Parking Pass online before your visit. Drivers should plan to enter through the main vehicle entrance at 3001 Connecticut Ave, NW.
    • Daytime parking passes will not be honored for Boo at the Zoo. 
    • Members cannot use their annual membership parking passes for this after-hours event.
    • Arriving on foot? The Zoo’s Connecticut Ave. and Harvard Street entrances will be open until last entry at 8 p.m.
    • Using a rideshare vehicle? Set your pick up to the Zoo’s two pedestrian entrances, the main entrance at 3001 Connecticut Ave, NW, or the Harvard Street Bridge entrance.
  • To help our staff scan tickets efficiently, all members of your party should plan on entering the Zoo together.

 

  • All visitors 2 years of age and older need a ticket for entry to Boo at the Zoo.
  • Please note: Please note: Visitors will not be able to enter the lower portion of the Zoo (from the Reptile Discovery Center to Kids' Farm) starting at 2 p.m. This is to allow our staff to finish preparations for the Boo at the Zoo Halloween event. Last entry to the Zoo is at 3 p.m. and the Zoo will be cleared of guests at 4 p.m. 
    • While you may visit the Zoo before Boo at the Zoo begins, guests will be asked to exit and re-enter at the start of the event to allow staff members to finish preparations.
    • To help our staff scan tickets efficiently, all members of your party should plan on entering the Zoo together.
  • Last entry to Boo at the Zoo is at 8 p.m.
  • If you purchased tickets in advance but cannot attend the event, you may receive a 75% refund up to two weeks before the date of the event.

 

 

  • While costumes are encouraged for all ages, adults are not permitted to wear full-faced masks. 
  • No costumes may include props that look like weapons. For the safety of both visitors and the animals, please do not bring balloons, skates, hover boards, or scooters.

 

To contact our Events team, click here.

 

  • Staff and volunteers work hard to make Boo at the Zoo fun for everyone. A select number of treat stations have hard candy, small toys, and other fun giveaways. We recommend parents check the ingredient labels to ensure there are no allergens in their child’s candy. Boo at the Zoo is not a nut-free event.
  • Please visit our Accessibility page for information on how we provide inclusive experiences for all audiences.

 

Boo at the Zoo is seeking volunteers to help run this year's event. Learn more here!