Visit Arizona's Reid Park Zoo This Halloween For Family-Friendly Festive Fun
By Katie Lawrence|Published October 19, 2021
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If you’re in search of an experience sure to make your Halloween unforgettable, look no further than Reid Park Zoo’s annual “Boo at the Zoo” event. A weekend full of family-friendly festive fun, the event features trick-or-treating, a pumpkin patch, games, and hands-on, animal-themed activities for the little ones. Put on your best costume and get ready to have a wild time!
Ghouls and goblins of all ages are sure to have a blast at Reid Park Zoo's annual "Boo at the Zoo," a family-friendly Halloween event taking place this upcoming weekend.
Visitors will enjoy four evenings of festive fun, with all sorts of themed activities to get you in the spooky spirit.
Both fun and educational, the event features iconic characters from popular storybooks and movies, plus several themed areas like Harry Potterville and Pirate's Cove.
Hands-on activities, including weaving spiderwebs and pollinating flowers, teach children all about the world around them and the animals that inhabit it.
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Stop off at the Rancho Sahuarita Fall Festival Zone for music, a hay maze, pumpkin patch, games, and tons more festivities.
Even better, the zoo only offers candy produced or sourced using sustainable palm oil practices, so you can feel good about all the treats your little monsters gobble up over the course of the night.
Please note: Since "Boo at the Zoo" takes place in the evening, many of the animals will have retreated into their sanctuaries for the night.
Visit the Reid Park Zoo website or Facebook page to learn more and/or purchase tickets.
Have you ever attended Boo at the Zoo at Reid Park Zoo? If so, what was your favorite activity? Tell us all about your experience in the comments, then check out our previous article for more family-friendly fall fun in Arizona.
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