Come See the Original Creatures of the Night.
Don your costume, bring your trick-or-treat bag and get ready for the “wildest” Halloween event in town! Boo at the Zoo is a unique way for families to trick-or-treat and enjoy Halloween festivities.
All of our candy is made with sustainable palm oil to help protect wild orangutans!
Learn more:
– Orangutan-Friendly Halloween Treats Guide 2024
– FREE PalmOil Scan Mobile App
Highlights of Boo at the Zoo
Activities Include:
- Haunted House – ages 6 and up, strobe lights in use (Lodge at Moose Lake),
- Spooky Graveyard – (near Scutes Family Gallery),
- Trick-or-treat at Spooky Treat Stations (throughout the Boo at the Zoo path),
- Pirate’s Cove – (Australia Walkabout),
- Lighted Pumpkin Patch – (My Big Backyard),
- Photo Opportunities – If you’ve got it, haunt it! Perfect selfie spots are everywhere at Boo at the Zoo. See if you can find our special year-specific banners and tag your posts: #BOOCMZOO
- Sky Ride – $3 at Sky Ride ticket booth (be in line by 7:30 p.m., last ride at 8 p.m.),
- Carousel – $2 per person
- Giraffe feeding – $3 per lettuce bundle, or two for $5.
- Budgie feeding – $1 per seed stick.
Select animal exhibits are open, including
– African Rift Valley – feed the giraffe inside the giraffe building
– African lions – in the relaxation room
– Australia Walkabout – wallaby building, Pirate’s Cove and feed the budgies
– Encounter Africa – elephants & rhino inside their barn
– Goat Experience – domestic goats up-close
– My Big Backyard – lighted pumpkin patch
– Experiences in The Loft – indoor smaller animal opportunities
– Scutes Family Gallery – reptiles and sloths
– Water’s Edge: Africa – hippos & penguins (Penguins close at dusk to promote healthy breeding cycles.)
– Primate World – closed (Our primates are sensitive to evening events.)
Restaurants & Gift Shop open during Boo at the Zoo
– Cozy Goat (beverages only)
– Grizzly Grill
– Pizza with a View
– Rocky Mountain Wild BBQ (snacks only)
– Thundergod Gift Shop
Costume Requirements
For the safety of all guests, costume masks and costume weapons may not be worn by guests 12 years of age or older. Masks worn by guests 11 years of age and younger must have openings that allow the eyes to be seen and that do not obstruct peripheral vision. Balloons are not allowed inside the Zoo (even as part of a costume) for the safety of our animals and wild animals.
Trick-or-treat bags
Support the Zoo’s efforts to reduce waste by bringing your own trick-or-treat bags!
Forgot your bag? CMZoo treat bags are available at Admissions for $2.