Boo at the L.A. Zoo!

Boo at the L.A. Zoo!

The Halloween spirit is in full swing for 31 monstrous days this October!

Oct 01 10:00 AM – Oct 31 5:00 PM

Free with Admission

5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027

Click here to purchase tickets!

Click here to purchase tickets!

Check out the special weekend entertainment and activities, including open-air live shows, special animal pumpkin feedings, themed photo ops, education stations, and much more. Costumes are encouraged! Daily fun through October 31, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Spooky Stroll – Make your way down a mysterious path of hauntingly festive décor for some hair-raising photo ops.

Extinct Animal Graveyard – Honor dearly departed species and learn how you can help save at-risk wildlife today. 

The LAIR – Come face-to-face with rare snakes, poisonous frogs, and venomous lizards. No decorations required for this goose bump-inducing excursion!

Wild, Weird, and Wonderful Tour – Explore the Zoo to find wacky, creepy, or funny facts about some of your favorite animals and those that might be new to you.

Weekend Adventures

“Spooktacular Science” Show – Watch as a mad scientist conjures up spine-tingling experiments, bubbling potions, and other fun surprises in his spirited lab.  Performances in Adventure Theater at 2:30 p.m.

“AbracaZoo!” –  Magician Brandon Scott will present AbracaZoo! Take a step into the  funny side of the twilight zone where prestidigitation and illusion will  delight and amaze you.

Green-Screen Photo Booth – Get a snap of yourself among some of our most Halloween-y critters. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Creepy Craft – EEK! Make a creepy crawly spider web at our craft station, or take the supplies with you to assemble at home.

Creature Treats – Watch as our animal residents enjoy seasonal treats all their own.

Education Stations – Stop by to learn some frightful facts that will delight and amaze.

October 23/24 and 30/31 Only

Trick-or-treating, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Find treat stations throughout the Zoo, with palm oil-free treats and bags generously supplied by 99 Cents Only Stores! Available while  supplies last.

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In accordance with L.A. County Department of Public Health orders, all guests aged 2 and older are required to wear face coverings in public indoor and enclosed settings at the L.A. Zoo. Read on for more information on current health and safety measures and what to expect during your visit.

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