93 Halloween Events in New York City for 2025
🎃 Happy Halloween from A Great Big ~Scary~ 🎃
Check out our list of 93 annual Halloween events in the city and add your own in the comments if you know a spooky haunt that isn't listed below!
Updates
This list is the result of 10+ years of tracking down local Halloween and Harvest-time celebrations across the city. All events have now been updated for 2025, but be sure to visit each organizer's website to verify details.
Happy Halloween! 🌚
- Trace Gilton
Editor, AGBC
🎃 Featured Events 🎃
There are a few well-known Halloween events in the city, but as the holiday grows in popularity, more neighborhoods have added a spooky celebration of some kind — If you know of a local Halloween event we've missed or if you have a photo you'd like to share, send us an email or leave the details in the comments below!
Queens County Farm Museum Maize Maze
New York Botanical Garden's Scarecrows and Pumpkins
Luna Park Halloween Harvest
Boo at the Bronx Zoo
Green Meadows Farm Pumpkin Patch and Candy Hunt
Pumpkin Patch at Historic Richmond Town
Merchant's House Candlelight Ghost Tours
Prospect Park Zoo Spooktober Weekends
Little Bay 1st Annual Pooch Halloween Parade
Merchant's House Super Spooky Candlelight Ghost Tour
Halloween Fun at the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House
Nightfall Performance at Green-Wood Cemetery
Hallowscream Fright Walk
A Haunting in Hollis
Brooklyn Bridge Park Harvest Festival
Riverside Park Pup Halloween Parade
Hallowscream Fall Festival
PS130 Fall Fest
Dogs of Mott Haven Howl-O-Ween Block Pawty and Parade
Riverside Park Halloween Pickleball Tournament and Fundraiser
Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Costume Parade
Labubu Pumpkin Fest at City Point
Pumpkin Arch at the South Street Seaport
DeMatti Park Tot Pumpkin Patch
Wicked Walker Haunted House and Family Fun
Abingdon Square Jack-o'-Lantern Display
Williamsbridge Annual Haunted House
Governors Island Pumpkin Point
Spooktacular Street Festival
Friends of Carroll Park Children's Halloween Party
Socrates Sculpture Park Halloween Harvest Festival
Wyckoff House Museum Kids Fall Spooktacular
South Bronx Halloween Parade
Randall's Island Halloween Boo Bash
Washington Square Park Dog Costume Parade
Prospect Park Haunted Carousel
Doggone Halloween on Dean Parade (1200 Dean Street Block Association)
Fort Greene Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest
Pet Halloween Costume Showcase
Williamsbridge Annual Pumpkin Party
Sutton Spooktacular Celebration
Bay Ridge Halloween Fest
Elizabeth Street Garden Pet Parade
Washington Market Park Pumpkin Carving Contest
Cobble Hill Halloween Window Painting
Greenpoint Halloween Parade and Spooktacular
Halloween at the Brooklyn Children's Museum
Greenpoint Halloween Parade and Spooktacular Party
Queens County Farm Museum Halloween on the Farm
Randall's Island Park – Halloween Boo Bash
Halloween at Queens Botanical Garden
Owl's Head Park Halloween Festival
Family Fall Festival at Hendrick's House
Montague Open Streets Halloween Spooktacular
Marine Park Autumn Festival
Batty Over Halloween
Van Cortlandt Park Wags to Witches
Downtown Brooklyn Partnership BKLYN Boo!
LaGuardia Corner Garden Halloween Fun
Bowne House Haunted History Tours
My Gym City Point Halloween Party
Greenbelt Haunted Trail
Williamsbridge Howl-o-ween Pet Party
Archtober Pumpkitecture Carving Contest
McDonald's Tot Pumpkin Patch
Wave Hill-O-Ween
Halloween Pumpkin Flotilla in Central Park
Bryant Park Tricks and Treats
Jackson Heights Beautification Group Halloween Parade
Jackson Heights Halloween Parade
American Museum of Natural History Halloween Celebration
Giant Pumpkin Carving at Chelsea Market
Bean Morris Garden Love Your Block Bean-o-ween
Crypt Crawl: Exploring the Mysteries of The Cathedral
Washington Square Park Children's Halloween Parade and Trick-or-Treat
East Midtown Trick-or-Treat
Riverside Park Hippo Halloween Parade
Park Slope Civic Council Children's Halloween Parade
BAMboo! at the Brooklyn Academy of Music
Halloween at BKCM
Dumboween
South Street Seaport Trick-or-Treating
Myrtle Monster Mash
Haunted Halloween Labyrinth at Brooklyn Bridge Park
Halsey Ralph and Howard Garden Halloween Candy Giveaway
Village Halloween Parade
Coney Island Children's Halloween Festival & Parade
Pumpkin Smash at Hudson River Park
Queens Zoo Día de los Muertos
Spooky Staten Island History Hike
Prospect Heights Community Farm Pumpkin Smash Potato Bake Bash
Astoria Park Alliance Annual Pumpkin Smash
Green Meadows Farm Pumpkin Smash
🎃 Ongoing Events 🎃
Pumpkin Arch at the South Street Seaport (ends 11/17)
Queens County Farm Museum Maize Maze
Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy, Floral Park, Queens
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Get lost (and then found) inside the three-acre Amazing Maize Maze, New York City's only corn maze. Each visit begins with a Stalk Talk orientation before you hunt for map clues, climb Victory Bridge for aerial views, and punch in the puzzle code to celebrate your escape. Weekend farm fun surrounds the maze with hayrides, farm store treats, and September's Corn Fest opening day. Timed tickets are required, with last entry at 4:00 p.m., and the maze stays open rain or shine throughout October weekends.
New York Botanical Garden's Scarecrows and Pumpkins
New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd, Fordham
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The Everett Children's Adventure Garden at NYBG sprouts larger-than-life pumpkins and whimsical scarecrows all autumn long. From September 20 through October 27, kids can design their own mini scarecrows, build gourd art, and follow scavenger trails past towering cucurbits grown by the giants of the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth. Weekend programming layers on puppet parades, live music, and nature workshops, plus celebrity pumpkin carving demos during select October dates. Timed admission matches regular Garden hours, so visitors can bundle the exhibit with a tram tour or a stroll through the Thain Forest's foliage.
Luna Park Halloween Harvest
Luna Park, 1000 Surf Ave, Coney Island
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Luna Park's Halloween Harvest overlays the seaside rides with fall flavor every weekend September 20 through October 27. Expect pumpkin decorating workshops, the Giant Pumpkin contest, live carving demos, farm-to-table pop-ups, and kiddie tractor races alongside the park's full slate of attractions. Special theme days bring in local makers, rescue pet meet-and-greets, and trick-or-treating across select amusements.
Boo at the Bronx Zoo
Bronx Zoo, 2300 Southern Blvd, Bronx Park
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The Bronx Zoo's signature Boo at the Zoo returns with five weekends of costumed fun, featuring the pumpkin-filled Spooktacular, live animal meet-and-greets, the Boo-Dance Party, magic shows, pumpkin carving demos, and the return of the Candy Trail. Specialty experiences include the Treetop Adventure zipline add-on and after-hours Pumpkin Nights. Costumes are welcome for all ages, and advance timed-entry tickets are strongly recommended for peak October Saturdays and Sundays.
Green Meadows Farm Pumpkin Patch and Candy Hunt
Green Meadows Farm Brooklyn, 3159 Flatbush Ave, Marine Park
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Green Meadows Farm transforms its Floyd Bennett Field outpost into a sprawling pumpkin playground every weekend from late September through November 9. With admission you'll nab a free pumpkin, climb aboard happy hayrides, visit barnyard friends, zoom down the hay wagon slide, and pose across the farm's selfie barns. Little farmers can milk Lola the talking cow, dig into the corn box, and test out ten different kid-sized tractors, while grownups sprawl at picnic tables with seasonal treats. Gates open 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and Columbus Day, making it an easy fall tradition for Marine Park families.
Break out the costumes for Green Meadows Farm's Halloween Candy Hunt weekends on October 18–19 and 25–26. The continuous candy hunt weaves through the petting zoo paths and pumpkin patch, so kids can trick-or-treat between visits with alpacas, goats, and bunnies before hopping on the hayride. Admission includes a free pumpkin, access to the corn box and playground, and plenty of selfie stations decked out for the season. Arrive anytime between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.—the hunt refreshes all day, making this an easy add-on to a pumpkin-picking outing at the Floyd Bennett Field location.
Pumpkin Patch at Historic Richmond Town
Historic Richmond Town, 435 Richmond Hill Rd, Richmondtown
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Staten Island's oldest working farm invites families back for Pumpkin Picking at Decker Farm every weekend in October. Grab wheelbarrows for perfect gourds, race through the hay maze, sling pumpkins across the pasture, and hop on the tractor for a hayride between photo ops with costumed interpreters. Hands-on history demos, colonial cooking tastings, and fall treats from local vendors round out the experience, and combo tickets bundle admission with Historic Richmond Town's historic buildings just down the road. Advance tickets are recommended for the timed 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. entry windows, with free parking on-site.
Merchant's House Candlelight Ghost Tours
Merchant's House Museum, 29 E 4th St, NoHo, Manhattan
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Tour Manhattan's most haunted townhouse by flickering candlelight as costumed guides recount the 19th-century Tredwell family tragedies said to leave five resident ghosts behind. Groups wind through the preserved parlors and bedchambers during the 60-minute 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 p.m. tours, or brave the 9:30 p.m. Super Spooky sessions with paranormal investigator Dan Sturges on select nights.
Prospect Park Zoo Spooktober Weekends
Prospect Park Zoo, 450 Flatbush Ave, Prospect Park, Brooklyn
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Prospect Park Zoo reopens its beloved Boo at the Zoo vibes as Spooktober: every Saturday and Sunday in October kids can meet costumed keepers, craft frightfully fun enrichment toys, watch animal feedings, and solve a treat trail scavenger hunt around the grounds. Don your costumes, grab a pumpkin from the selfie stations, and spend the day with red pandas, sea lions, and more.
Little Bay 1st Annual Pooch Halloween Parade
Cryders Lane & Utopia Pkwy, Little Bay Park, Little Bay, Queens
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Bring your best-dressed pup to Little Bay Park for the inaugural waterfront parade, stepping off from the Utopia Parkway entrance before cruising the shoreline to the parking lot finish. Expect plenty of photo ops, wag-worthy treats, and Queens pet parents showing off their costume creativity.
Merchant's House Super Spooky Candlelight Ghost Tour
Merchant's House Museum, 29 E 4th St, NoHo, Manhattan
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Turn the fright factor up with the Super Spooky edition of Merchant's House ghost tours: 90 nocturnal minutes alongside paranormal investigator Dan Sturges, who shares fresh evidence from years of research while leading intrepid guests through all four floors by candlelight. Tickets include priority access to the fourth-floor servants' quarters and a deep dive into the museum's most chilling encounters—perfect for true believers (or skeptics) ready to test their nerves.
Halloween Fun at the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House
Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, 1820 Flushing Ave, Ridgewood, Queens
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Kick off spooky season at the Onderdonk House Harvest Festival, where the 315-year-old farmhouse is packed with kid-approved crafts, lawn games, live storytellers, and pumpkin pickups for little ghouls (reserve a free children's ticket to claim one 🎃). Wander the gardens, peek into colonial-era rooms, and snap costume pics under the big-top tent while local vendors serve cozy fall treats.
Nightfall Performance at Green-Wood Cemetery
Green-Wood Cemetery, 500 25th St, Sunset Park, Brooklyn
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After dark, the historic Green-Wood Cemetery transforms into an ethereal lantern-lit art walk produced with Rooftop Films. Wander candlelit paths lined with shadow puppetry, immersive soundscapes, and site-specific installations before gathering for short-film screenings amid the headstones. Food trucks, warm cocktails, and live music keep the autumn chill at bay—costumes welcome if you keep them cemetery-respectful.
Hallowscream Fright Walk
Fitness Room, J. Hood Wright Park, W 174th St & Fort Washington Ave, Washington Heights, Manhattan
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Make your way (if you dare) through Hallowscream's haunted maze in J. Hood Wright Park: flashing lights, fog, jump-scare actors, and spine-tingling soundscapes. Waivers required, closed-toe shoes encouraged, and parental discretion advised for kiddos under 13.
A Haunting in Hollis
21117 Hollis Ave, Queens Village, Queens
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Enter the front yard of 211-17 Hollis Avenue in October and you may be in for quite a fright! An unassuming neighborhood home has become a haunted house, complete with goblins and zombies wandering the maze that winds its way around the house and spirits spooking up the three stories inside! This extreme Queens haunted house invites thrill-seekers through multiple themed floors, escape rooms, and outdoor mazes with live actors and special effects.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Harvest Festival
Pier 6, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights
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Brooklyn Bridge Park's family Harvest Festival spills across Pier 6 with a sprawling pumpkin patch, live music from city kids' bands, stilt walkers, lawn games, and craft stations run by park partners. Expect storytelling with the Brooklyn Public Library, nature play with the Environmental Education Center, a costumed parade led by Brooklyn United Drumline, and plenty of photo ops against the Manhattan skyline. Admission is free; pumpkins and select activities are first-come, first-served, so early arrival is encouraged.
Riverside Park Pup Halloween Parade
Dinosaur Playground, Riverside Park (W 97th St entrance), Upper West Side
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Costumed canines convene at Dinosaur Playground inside Riverside Park on Saturday, October 18 before trotting north along the promenade to Ellington in the Park for the Conservancy's pup costume contest. Register ahead to secure a contest slot, bring your best themed looks, and keep an eye on the Saturday, October 25 rain date.
Hallowscream Fall Festival
Basketball Courts, J. Hood Wright Park, W 174th St & Fort Washington Ave, Washington Heights, Manhattan
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Hallowscream returns by daylight with a family Fall Festival—costume up for carnival vibes, kid-friendly frights, and the chance to explore the interactive haunted house with a little less terror.
PS130 Fall Fest
PS130 Upper School Yard, 713 Caton Ave, Kensington
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PS130's PTA opens the Kensington schoolyard gates for Fall Fest, a neighborhood carnival packed with pony rides, inflatables, live DJs, and a costume parade down the red carpet. Families can graze on bake-sale treats, craft autumn swag, hop in the pumpkin patch for photo ops, and catch performances from student groups and community bands. Proceeds fuel classroom enrichment, so bring cash for games and snacks, then wind down with cider under the string lights as DJs spin kid-friendly dance jams.
Dogs of Mott Haven Howl-O-Ween Block Pawty and Parade
Pulaski Park & E 134th St between Lincoln & Third Ave, Mott Haven, Bronx
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Dogs of Mott Haven kicks off its 3rd annual Howl-O-Ween Block Pawty with a pup parade leaving Pulaski Park at 11 a.m. before transforming East 134th Street into a DJ-fueled street festival packed with local vendors, rescue spotlights, kid crafts, and a costume runway that'll make tails wag 🐾.
Riverside Park Halloween Pickleball Tournament and Fundraiser
Riverside Pickleball Courts, Riverside Park, Upper West Side
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Suit up in spooky athletic wear for a two-hour round-robin supporting Riverside Park's pickleball courts. Teams are guaranteed at least three matches while enjoying Halloween treats, family-friendly games, and a costume contest, with proceeds funding year-round court maintenance.
Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Costume Parade
Tompkins Square Park, East Village, Manhattan
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The 35th annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade takes over Avenue B with hundreds of couture-clad pups, celebrity judges, and a festival block on East 6th Street buzzing with sponsor treats and adoption activations. Spectators can line the barricaded route starting at noon, while pre-registered handlers check in with QR codes before the 1:00 p.m. step-off; expect the procession to roll south to north before finalists strut for prizes inside Tompkins Square Park.
Labubu Pumpkin Fest at City Point
City Point BKLYN Studios, 445 Albee Square W, Downtown Brooklyn
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POP MART transforms City Point's BKLYN Studios into a two-day Labubu Pumpkin Fest with exclusive figure drops, immersive photo sets, a trick-or-treat walkway, and artist appearances.
Pumpkin Arch at the South Street Seaport
Heineken Riverdeck, Pier 17, 89 South Street, South Street Seaport, Manhattan
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Pose beneath the Seaport's towering Pumpkin Arch, now back on the Riverdeck with hundreds of glowing gourds, golden leaves, and skyline views all season long. Swing by day for crisp harbor breezes or come after sunset when the arch twinkles for dreamy photo ops, then warm up with fall treats from Tin Building and Malibu Farm nearby.
DeMatti Park Tot Pumpkin Patch
DeMatti Park Fieldhouse, 430 Tompkins Ave, Rosebank, Staten Island
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Tiny Staten Islanders can pick a sugar pumpkin on the DeMatti Playground lawn, then bedazzle it at the decorating station while seasonal tunes play inside the fieldhouse. Costumes encouraged, cocoa on standby, and everything's free for tots and their grown-ups.
Wicked Walker Haunted House and Family Fun
Walker Park Field House, West Brighton, Staten Island
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Conquer the Wicked Walker haunted house, then unwind with pumpkin picking, spooky crafts, and games on Staten Island's historic Walker Park grounds.
Abingdon Square Jack-o'-Lantern Display
Abingdon Square Park, West Village
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Friends of Abingdon Square invite neighbors to pick up pumpkins the weekend before Halloween, carve them at home, and return for a candlelit jack-o'-lantern display with live music on October 31. Check with Friends of Abingdon Square for pumpkin pickup times.
Williamsbridge Annual Haunted House
Multi-Use Room, Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center, 3225 Reservoir Oval E, Norwood, Bronx
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Tiptoe through the creaky halls of the Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center as it morphs into a classic haunted house packed with lurking ghouls, surprise jump-scares, and Bronx neighborhood spirit. Bring brave tweens and teens (10+) for a free night of spine-tingling fun—costumes encouraged!
Governors Island Pumpkin Point
Nolan Park, Governors Island, Governors Island
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Governors Island's lawns transform into Pumpkin Point, a waterfront patch stocked with thousands of gourds, photo ops, and fall food pop-ups. Families can take hay bale selfies, pick out pumpkins of every size, and hang out with live music and lawn games while savoring treats from Island vendors and trick-or-treating at historic houses!
Spooktacular Street Festival
11th Ave between 66th St & 67th St, Dyker Heights
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Dyker Heights' Eleventh Avenue closes to traffic for NIA's Spooktacular Street Festival, featuring inflatables, carnival rides, candy giveaways, and stage performances.
Friends of Carroll Park Children's Halloween Party
Carroll Park, Smith St & Carroll St, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
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Costumed kids and their grown-ups pack the Park House and ball field for Friends of Carroll Park's annual Halloween party, complete with music, dancing, treats, and scavenger hunts to keep little ghouls giggling. Show up in your best costume and enjoy the community-run games before heading off for neighborhood trick-or-treating.
Socrates Sculpture Park Halloween Harvest Festival
Socrates Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Blvd, Astoria
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Celebrate spooky season riverside at Socrates Sculpture Park's free Halloween Harvest Festival, an afternoon packed with hands-on art workshops, circus arts demos, and performances inspired by the Park's fall exhibition. Families can drop in for costume repair stations, face painting, and collaborative sculpture building before cheering on the beloved Costume Catwalk emceed by Drag Story Hour NYC. Local DJs and food vendors set the soundtrack while the Queens Craft Coalition and Astoria Food Pantry host a harvest market—costumes encouraged for all ages, including pups!
Wyckoff House Museum Kids Fall Spooktacular
5816 Clarendon Rd, Brooklyn, East Flatbush
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The city's oldest house turns into a fall fairground for the free Kids Fall Spooktacular, presented with Elite Learners Inc. Explore the pumpkin patch on the historic grounds, join a candy scavenger hunt, and stop by art-making tables, story time, and STEAM demos led by local teaching artists. Costumes are encouraged, and families can grab cider, support neighborhood vendors, and meet community partners activating the yard. RSVP secures a timed entry, but walk-ups are welcome as space allows.
South Bronx Halloween Parade
Simpson St & Westchester Ave to 163rd St at St. Athanasius Church, Longwood
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The South Bronx Halloween Parade marches into its 40th year, celebrating the theme "Bronx Boogie Monsters." Costumed families, school groups, and community organizations gather at noon on Simpson Street before stepping off at 1:00 p.m. toward Westchester Avenue and 163rd Street. Expect live salsa and hip-hop performances, floats built by local artists, and a costume contest awarding creative prizes across four age brackets once the procession reaches St. Athanasius Church. The event is free to join; organizers encourage glow gear and neighborhood pride.
Randall's Island Halloween Boo Bash
White Garden by Field 74, Randall's Island Park, Randall's Island
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Randall's Island Park Alliance throws its free Boo Bash in the White Garden, filling the promenade with Halloween crafts, story time, a costume dance party, and seasonal games for families. Drop in with your best spooky looks and enjoy art-making stations and community partners steps from Field 74.
Washington Square Park Dog Costume Parade
Garibaldi Plaza, Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village
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Grab your pup-kins for Washington Square Park's pet Halloween takeover, featuring a noon parade presented with The Farmer's Dog and a costume contest with prizes for standout looks. On-site registration opens at 9:00 a.m. for first-come-first-served contest slots, so arrive early to snag a spot and enjoy sponsor treats and dog-friendly photo ops.
Prospect Park Haunted Carousel
Prospect Park Carousel, Willink Entrance, Prospect Park
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Prospect Park's Carousel trades cheerful tunes for spooky soundtracks the final two weekends of October. From October 25–26 and 30–31, families can hop aboard the vintage horses and dragons while costumed attendants hand out treats, lead monster mash dance breaks, and snap photos against foggy backdrops. Admission is a standard $3 per ride or $13 for an all-day wristband, and the carousel remains open 12:00–5:00 p.m. rain or shine—making it an easy add-on to a fall foliage walk through the park.
Doggone Halloween on Dean Parade (1200 Dean Street Block Association)
Brower Park, Brooklyn Ave & Prospect Pl, Crown Heights
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Costumed pups and their humans line up at 11:30 a.m. for a noon step-off around Brower Park, with dog treats, gifts for the first 60 registrants, and community sponsors from the 1200 Dean Street Block Association, Friendly Brower Park, and Crown Heights North Association keeping the party lively.
Fort Greene Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest
Fort Greene Park, Fort Greene, Brooklyn
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Fort Greene PUPS' 27th annual Great PUPkin is Brooklyn's longest-running dog costume showdown. Registration opens at 11:00 a.m. on the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument steps, with the runway of costumed canines beginning promptly at noon and running through mid-afternoon. Expect punny ensembles, a panel of neighborhood judges, and prizes sourced from local pet-friendly businesses. Spectators are welcome without tickets, but handlers must pre-register their pups online—slots traditionally sell out within days.
Pet Halloween Costume Showcase
Jackie Robinson Park Bandshell, 148th St & Bradhurst Ave, Harlem, Manhattan
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Head to the Jackie Robinson Bandshell for pet costume catwalks, a pop-up pumpkin patch, jumbo games, arts & crafts, and giveaways while supplies last.
Williamsbridge Annual Pumpkin Party
Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center, 3225 Reservoir Oval E, Norwood, Bronx
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The Williamsbridge Oval keeps the festivities rolling with a daytime Pumpkin Party—think trick-or-treat stations, carnival games, crafts, and family photo ops all tucked inside the recreation center. Swing by for free fall fun and stick around to decorate your mini pumpkin before heading out on a candy crawl.
Sutton Spooktacular Celebration
Sutton Place Parks (E 56th–E 57th St), Sutton Place
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Sutton Place Parks Conservancy fills the riverfront stretch between East 56th and 57th Streets with Halloween fun from 2:00–4:30 p.m. Kick things off with the kids' costume parade at 2:00 p.m., then rotate through Bubbles the Silly Entertainer, arts-and-crafts tables hosted by NY Kids Club and the 58th Street Library, photo ops with the 501st Legion's Star Wars icons, and a 3:15 p.m. magic show featuring The Great Charlini. Pooches and pups rule the runway at 4:00 p.m., and a rain date is set for Sunday, October 26 at the same time.
Bay Ridge Halloween Fest
5th Ave between 72nd St & 85th St, Bay Ridge
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Bay Ridge's Fifth Avenue BID stretches 14 blocks car-free for Halloween Fest, filling 72nd to 85th Streets with bounce houses, puppet theater, haunted trucks, and a massive trunk-or-treat lane. Brooklyn Bridge Parents and local businesses program craft tents, international food stalls, and a 5:30 p.m. costume contest, making the strip a one-stop afternoon for families before the evening candy rush.
Elizabeth Street Garden Pet Parade
Elizabeth Street Garden, 211 Elizabeth St, Nolita
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Elizabeth Street Garden's Halloween Pet Parade fills the Nolita greenspace with costumed pups, cats, and the occasional lizard competing for prizes while raising funds to preserve the garden. Spectators can snag treats from garden volunteers, meet rescue partners, and pose for photos amidst the sculpture-filled beds.
Washington Market Park Pumpkin Carving Contest
Washington Market Park Gazebo, Greenwich St & Duane St, Tribeca
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Tribeca's beloved Pumpkin Carving Contest returns to Washington Market Park on Saturday, October 25. Bring your jack-o'-lantern masterpiece to the gazebo between 3pm and 5pm, then stroll the glowing display as judges pick winners in cutest, scariest, funniest, most creative, and most realistic categories. Battery-powered tea lights keep the pumpkins flickering while the Friends of Washington Market Park offer hot cider and live acoustic tunes. Stick around for a pop-up photo booth and neighborhood trick-or-treat map distribution ahead of Halloween night.
Cobble Hill Halloween Window Painting
Court St between Atlantic Ave & Union St, Cobble Hill
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Seventy-five young artists take over Court Street storefronts during Cobble Hill's Halloween Window Painting, splashing ghosts and ghouls across 3x2-foot canvases. Kids in grades 1–10 check in for supplies, then work in teams with guidance from Mason Lane Art Advisory before judges snap photos of the finished murals. Spectators can stroll the corridor with hot chocolate, meet shopkeepers, and cheer on the painters—all while supporting a beloved neighborhood tradition that keeps the block festive through Halloween.
Greenpoint Halloween Parade and Spooktacular
McCarren Park to Manhattan Ave & Greenpoint Ave, Greenpoint, Brooklyn
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Town Square BK brings back its Greenpoint Halloween double feature: indoor Spooktacular sessions packed with hands-on activities from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., followed by a costumed parade stepping off at noon from McCarren Park's Greenpoint entrance and marching down Manhattan Avenue. RSVP for timed Spooktacular slots, then strut the avenue alongside neighborhood schools, musicians, and candy stops.
Bonus: Check out the full calendar of Halloween events from the Parks Department, including more pet parades, costume parties, haunted house tours, and even a post-Halloween pumpkin smash! 😱🎃💥
Halloween at the Brooklyn Children's Museum
Brooklyn Children's Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave, Crown Heights
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The Brooklyn Children's Museum transforms into a Halloween House Party with a trick-or-treat maze, animal encounters, and costume-friendly science demos across all floors. Families can craft spooky accessories, dance along to the museum's DJ, and explore Sensory Room pop-ups tailored for younger goblins. Tickets include timed entry to manage crowds, so book ahead and plan to spend the afternoon exploring exhibits in full costume.
Greenpoint Halloween Parade and Spooktacular Party
McCarren Park (Manhattan Ave & Driggs Ave) and Hide & Seek, 593 Manhattan Ave, Greenpoint
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Town Square BK brings back its Greenpoint Children's Halloween Parade and Spooktacular Party on Sunday, October 26. Families can grab timed tickets for Hide & Seek's indoor Spooktacular starting at 10:00 a.m., where arts-and-crafts labs, live music, and candy stations run in 50-minute bursts through the 2:00 p.m. slot. Around noon, costumed kids, parents, and wagon floats gather at McCarren Park's Manhattan & Driggs corner before the NYPD Marching Band leads the free parade up Manhattan Avenue to Greenpoint Avenue and back. Expect cheering stoops, photo ops, and chances to support Town Square BK's year-round neighborhood programs.
Queens County Farm Museum Halloween on the Farm
Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy, Floral Park, Queens
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Queens County Farm's beloved Halloween on the Farm wraps the season with a full day of hayrides, trick-or-treating, and barnyard encounters across the 47-acre historic site. Families can wander the three-acre Amazing Maize Maze one last time, step inside the haunted farmhouse, and join craft workshops and live music sets while sampling fall treats from food vendors. Costumes are encouraged for kids and grownups alike, and mini pumpkin decorating plus adopt-a-worm composting lessons keep little monsters busy between candy stops. Timed admission runs 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., with last entry at 3:30 p.m.
Randall's Island Park – Halloween Boo Bash
Randall's Island Park, Field 62, Randall's Island
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Randall's Island Park Alliance throws a free waterfront Halloween Boo Bash on Field 62 with trunk-or-treat lanes, Drag Story Hour, and a costume contest. Families can pre-register vehicles to hand out treats starting at 10:30 a.m., then stick around for Ms. Vee's magic-and-puppet show, spooky craft stations, glitter tattoos, and a DJ-led dance floor. Food trucks and hot cider vendors keep the energy up while judges scan for best costume at 12:30 p.m. The celebration sits steps from the 103rd Street Footbridge, making it an easy roll-up with strollers, bikes, and scooters.
Halloween at Queens Botanical Garden
Queens Botanical Garden Farm, 43-50 Main St, Flushing
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Spend Halloween weekend wandering QBG's leafy paths while the kids conquer the Trick-or-Treat Trail, craft spooky souvenirs, and catch circus sets, magic shows, and insect meet-and-greets. Grown-ups can toast the season at the Beer & Wine Garden, browse local vendors, and dance along with DJ BFF in the terrace plaza.
Owl's Head Park Halloween Festival
Owl's Head Park, Colonial Rd & 68th St, Bay Ridge
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NIA Community Services partners with NYC Parks to fill Owl's Head Park with bounce houses, music, crafts, costume contests, and candy stations.
Family Fall Festival at Hendrick's House
Carmine Carro Community Center, 3000 Fillmore Ave, Marine Park, Brooklyn
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The Hendrick I. Lott House is undergoing an interior renovation this year, so in lieu of the typical house activities, there will be a Family Fall Festival nearby at the Carmine Carro Community Center in Marine Park. The center is actually named after Carmine Carro, who served as President of the Marine Park Civic Association for 16 years, and who organized the annual Halloween Festival!
Montague Open Streets Halloween Spooktacular
Montague St between Clinton St & Henry St, Brooklyn Heights
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Montague Open Streets traditionally closes out its fall season with a Halloween Spooktacular, turning the car-free stretch between Clinton and Henry Streets into a trick-or-treat corridor packed with crafts, costume contests, and live entertainment from neighborhood partners. Check out the Montague Diner's dog costume contest, merchant candy stations, and pop-up performances.
Marine Park Autumn Festival
Lawn at Fillmore Avenue and Madison Place, Marine Park, Marine Park, Brooklyn
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Join NYC Parks and Assemblymember Jaime Williams for Marine Park's Autumn Festival, featuring free pumpkin giveaways, a kids' costume parade, and fall-forward games and crafts on the lawn at Fillmore Avenue and Madison Place. Bring your best costumes and tote bags—everything's free while supplies last, and the community vibe is pure Brooklyn harvest cheer.
Batty Over Halloween
Ditmars Lawn, Astoria Park (Shore Blvd between Hell Gate Bridge and the pool), Astoria, Queens
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Astoria Park's Ditmars Lawn turns festival-ready with Batty Over Halloween—puppet shows, performances by neighborhood arts schools, balloon twisters, face painting, and crafty stations keep the party buzzing all afternoon. Pack a blanket, wear your costumes, and enjoy this free Central Astoria celebration on the river.
Van Cortlandt Park Wags to Witches
Van Cortlandt House Museum Lawn, Broadway at W 246th St, Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx
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Pups and families flock to the Van Cortlandt House lawn for Wags to Witches: creepy crafts, face painting, storytelling, and a 3 p.m. pup parade with costume prizes. Stick around for the Urban Park Rangers' Nocturnal Creatures hike at 6 p.m. if you want more thrills!
Downtown Brooklyn Partnership BKLYN Boo!
Albee Square & City Point, 445 Albee Square W, Downtown Brooklyn
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Downtown Brooklyn's signature Halloween block party returns to Albee Square and City Point with Boo-gie Wonderland stage shows, interactive puppetry, a slime bar, photo ops, and a costumed catwalk before trick-or-treating through City Point.
LaGuardia Corner Garden Halloween Fun
511 LaGuardia Pl, New York, NY 10012, Greenwich Village, Manhattan
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The LaGuardia Corner Garden hosts an afternoon of pumpkin carving and paper bat folding in the heart of Greenwich Village—BYO creativity and head home with spooky DIY decor.
Bowne House Haunted History Tours
Bowne House, 37-01 Bowne St, Flushing, Queens
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Step inside the 17th-century Bowne House after dark for intimate tours that weave Flushing history with ghostly lore. Guides lead small groups through artifact-filled rooms dressed in themed decor, sharing stories from the Bowne archives about religious freedom, family legends, and long-rumored spirits during two hour-long sessions.
My Gym City Point Halloween Party
City Point BKLYN Studios, 445 Albee Square W, Downtown Brooklyn
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My Gym coaches host two back-to-back Halloween sessions inside City Point with bounce houses, obstacle courses, spooky dances, and take-home treats. Session one (3:00–4:00 p.m.) is tailored to little monsters ages 1–4, while the 4:15–5:15 p.m. slot amps up the fun for kids 4–10.
Greenbelt Haunted Trail
Greenbelt Recreation Center, 501 Brielle Ave, New Springville, Staten Island
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Brave the woods behind the Greenbelt Recreation Center for a haunted trail filled with jump scares, eerie lighting, and costumed Rangers. Costumes welcome (you'll want sensible shoes!) and the scares are spooky-but-fun for upper-elementary kids and tweens.
Williamsbridge Howl-o-ween Pet Party
Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center, 3225 Reservoir Oval E, Norwood, Bronx
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Bring your decked-out pups to the Oval for a Howl-o-ween costume strut, photo ops, and treats. Pets must stay leashed, and humans can soak up the festive vibes with fellow animal lovers.
Archtober Pumpkitecture Carving Contest
Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Pl, Greenwich Village
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The 10th annual Archtober's signature pumpkin carving contest rallies NYC architecture and design studios for a 90-minute carving sprint inside the Center for Architecture. Teams riff on 2025's "Shared Spaces" brief to transform gourds into gravity-defying mini-buildings while a DJ, emcee, and roaming judges hype the crowd. Expect punny design reveals, audience voting, and plenty of spooky snacks and libations—costumes encouraged for spectators and carvers alike.
McDonald's Tot Pumpkin Patch
Multi-Use Room, McDonald's Playground, Glendale, Queens
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Toddlers take over McDonald's Playground for a sweet-as-pie pumpkin patch party! Little ones can pick a sugar pumpkin, jazz it up at the decorating station, and twirl through seasonal tunes in the cozy indoor Multi-Use Room—perfect for pint-sized trick-or-treaters and their grown-ups.
Wave Hill-O-Ween
Wave Hill, 4900 Independence Ave, Riverdale, Bronx
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Riverdale's hillside gardens glow at dusk for Wave Hill-O-Ween! Follow an eerie treasure trail, snap "gourdgeous" photos, decorate mini pumpkins, and soak up live entertainment across the grounds. Family costumes are encouraged (just skip the gory stuff), treats are plentiful, and the café stays open late for cozy fall bites.
Halloween Pumpkin Flotilla in Central Park
Harlem Meer, Central Park (110th St & Lenox Ave), Northeast Central Park
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The Central Park Pumpkin Flotilla lights up the Harlem Meer on Thursday, October 30. If you've carved yourself a jack o'lantern, bring it to the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center inside the park at 110th Street and add it to the floating train of pumpkins that will be pulled across the water! You can now pick up your pumpkins after they've taken a ride across the meer 🎃⛵ The afternoon also features live music, lawn games, kid-friendly crafts, and a Halloween photo booth, with a pumpkin giveaway raffle capping the night. Pack a picnic blanket and arrive early—pumpkin drop-off slots fill quickly.
Bryant Park Tricks and Treats
Bryant Park, Le Carrousel & Overlook, Midtown, Manhattan
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Bryant Park's Winter Village warms up Halloween eve with Tricks and Treats: a free afternoon of puppet shows, sleight-of-hand, pumpkin crafts, and trick-or-treat totes handed out around Le Carrousel. Stick around for DJ spins, photo ops with costumed characters, and hot cocoa from nearby kiosks before the rink opens for the season.
Jackson Heights Beautification Group Halloween Parade
37th Ave & 89th St to P.S. 69 schoolyard, Jackson Heights, Queens
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Queens' longest-running kids' Halloween parade lines up at 5:00 p.m. on 37th Avenue before the Jackson Heights Beautification Group leads hundreds of costumed families to P.S. 69 for a schoolyard after-party packed with music, games, and candy. Neighborhood businesses host sidewalk trick-or-treating, so bring tote bags and your best group costumes.
Jackson Heights Halloween Parade
37th Ave from 89th St to 76th St; post-parade at P.S. 69, Jackson Heights
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Jackson Heights Beautification Group's Halloween Parade invites thousands of costumed kids to claim 37th Avenue on Thursday, October 30. Families meet at 5:00 p.m. on 89th Street for lineup, then march east toward 76th Street behind school bands, civic groups, and giant puppets while neighborhood merchants shower revelers with candy. The celebration continues in the P.S. 69 schoolyard with DJ sets, a pumpkin patch photo op, and goodie bag distribution until 7:00 p.m. Volunteers help wrangle strollers and keep the route safe, making this one of Queens' most beloved after-school traditions.
American Museum of Natural History Halloween Celebration
American Museum of Natural History, 200 Central Park West, Upper West Side, Manhattan
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Take the kiddos trick-or-treating among T. rexes! AMNH transforms its halls with treat stations, live science demos, costumed characters, and pop-up performances all afternoon. Come in costume (no full-face masks for grown-ups), collect goodies, make spooky crafts, and snap selfies with roaming dinosaurs before the big costume moments in the Rotunda.
Giant Pumpkin Carving at Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market, 75 9th Ave, Chelsea
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Maniac Pumpkin Carvers return to Chelsea Market with a six-hour live carving of this year's massive gourds. Drop by the concourse anytime between 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. to watch the sculpture take shape, grab Halloween specials from market vendors, and snap selfies with the finished masterpiece. The carving is free to watch and pairs perfectly with a trick-or-treat lap through the Meatpacking District's Halloween activations.
Bean Morris Garden Love Your Block Bean-o-ween
2096 Morris Ave, Fordham, Bronx
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Bean Morris Garden throws an all-day Bean-o-ween block celebration with neighbors gathering for music, treats, and community storytelling straight from the Mayor's Love Your Block initiative.
Crypt Crawl: Exploring the Mysteries of The Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Ave, Morningside Heights, Manhattan
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Descend beneath the soaring nave of the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine for a guide-led Halloween Crypt Crawl. Cathedral historians reveal hidden chambers, stained-glass lore, and burial vault secrets while sharing spooky anecdotes suited for curious teens and adults (ages 12+ recommended).
Washington Square Park Children's Halloween Parade and Trick-or-Treat
Washington Square Arch to LaGuardia Pl Fairgrounds, Greenwich Village
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NYU and Manhattan Community Board 2 lead the 35th Annual Children's Halloween Parade, gathering families at the Washington Square Arch at 3:00 p.m. before the procession winds through the park and into the LaGuardia Place fairgrounds for trick-or-treat bags, carnival rides, live performances, and games along West 3rd Street between LaGuardia Place and Mercer Street.
East Midtown Trick-or-Treat
919 Third Ave, Midtown East
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There's treats hiding in the concrete canyons of Midtown! The East Midtown Partnership will hold a trick-or-treat for kids 12 or younger where businesses and Midtown buildings will hand out scary snacks 🍫
20+ participating locations from 42nd Street to 67th will be handing out candy, and you can find the treats using the online map.
Riverside Park Hippo Halloween Parade
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument to Hippo Playground, Riverside Park, Upper West Side
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Costumed families gather at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument on West 89th Street before parading down Riverside Drive to Hippo Playground for this free neighborhood tradition hosted by the Hippo Playground Project. The celebration is fully funded by the Hippo Spring Fair, so bring your best costumes and join the community cheer.
Park Slope Civic Council Children's Halloween Parade
Seventh Ave & 14th St to Old Stone House, Park Slope, Park Slope, Brooklyn
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Park Slope's signature Halloween night bash returns with trick-or-treating from 4:00–6:00 p.m. along Seventh and Fifth Avenues, followed by a 6:30 p.m. step-off at 14th Street for the Park Slope Civic Council's Children's Halloween Parade. March north behind brass bands, giant puppets, and costumed neighbors before the after-party at the Old Stone House with live music from the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and treats for the first arrivals.
BAMboo! at the Brooklyn Academy of Music
30 Lafayette Ave (between Ashland Pl & St. Felix St), Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
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BAMboo! turns Lafayette Avenue into a pedestrian-friendly trick-or-treat corridor on Halloween afternoon. From 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., families can collect curated treat bags, make lanterns with BAM teaching artists, join percussion workshops with Kids Rock for Kids, and catch roaming performances from local dance crews. The event also hosts a community costume catwalk, book giveaways, and a resource fair highlighting neighborhood partners like the Brooklyn Children's Museum and Brooklyn Public Library.
Halloween at BKCM
58 7th Ave, Park Slope
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Shrieks and strings at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music! 🧟🎻 BKCM decorates its Park Slope townhouse with spooky vignettes, live music from student ensembles, and trick-or-treat stations along 7th Avenue.
Dumboween
Starts at Washington St & Water St; ends at the Archway Under the Manhattan Bridge, Dumbo
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DUMBO's March to the Arch parade kicks off at 4:00 p.m. at Washington and Water Streets with a brass band and giant puppets leading costumed families toward the archway beneath the Manhattan Bridge. The Archway Party runs 4:30–7:00 p.m. with crafts led by Creatively Wild Art Studio, a spooktacular photobooth, live music, and plenty of candy. More than 50 neighborhood businesses take part in trick-or-treating, so plan extra time to wander the cobblestone blocks for sweets and skyline selfies.
South Street Seaport Trick-or-Treating
South Street Seaport district (Front St, Fulton St, South St, Peck Slip), South Street Seaport, Manhattan
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Dress the crew in their spookiest looks and stroll the Seaport for an easy, all-ages trick-or-treat crawl past Pier 17, Front Street, and Peck Slip. More than 20 participating shops and restaurants hand out sweets and the Pumpkin Arch glows nearby for perfect photo ops before sunset.
Myrtle Monster Mash
Myrtle Avenue Plaza, Myrtle Ave & Hall St, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
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Myrtle Avenue Plaza becomes a Halloween block party with Myrtle Monster Mash: dance to DJ Selly's spooky set, snap pics in the pumpkin tunnel, hop through inflatables, and join the costume contest with prizes from local shops. Community partners host craft tables while the BID hands out candy for kids and pups alike.
Haunted Halloween Labyrinth at Brooklyn Bridge Park
Pier 3 Labyrinth, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
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Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 3 Labyrinth turns just-spooky-enough for young explorers: wind through foggy turns, meet friendly characters, and scoop candy as supplies last while the skyline twinkles overhead. Costumes encouraged, and it's all free—just stroll up and join the fun.
Halsey Ralph and Howard Garden Halloween Candy Giveaway
774 Halsey St, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
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Swing by the Halsey Ralph and Howard Community Garden in Bed-Stuy for trick-or-treat totes brimming with sweets, plus neighborly vibes under the fall foliage.
Village Halloween Parade
Sixth Avenue, West Village
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The 52nd Village Halloween Parade returns with the theme "Potluck," inviting marchers to bring their own flavor to the mile-long procession up Sixth Avenue from Spring Street to 15th Street. Expect towering puppets, 50+ live bands, and thousands of wildly costumed New Yorkers filing past packed sidewalks from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Spectators should stake out a viewing spot well before dusk; once barricades close, movement along the route is limited. Anyone in full costume can join the parade by entering at Canal and Sixth or on Sullivan Street south of Spring.
Coney Island Children's Halloween Festival & Parade
Maimonides Park, 1904 Surf Ave, Coney Island
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The Alliance for Coney Island's free children's festival returns to Maimonides Park with bubble shows, inflatables, face painting, food vendors, and a costume contest. Line up on the boardwalk at West 10th Street starting 10:00 a.m.—the parade marches the boardwalk at 10:45 a.m. before rolling into field activities through 2:00 p.m. Kids 14 and under snag goodie bags while supplies last, so arrive in full spooky style!
Pumpkin Smash at Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park Pier 84 (W 44th St), Hell's Kitchen
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Bring those carved pumpkins to Pier 84 for Hudson River Park's annual Pumpkin Smash, where park staff set up compost stations, baseball-bat smash zones, and STEM stations explaining soil health. Families can watch pumpkin catapult demos, enjoy live DJs, and learn how the park composts thousands of pounds of post-Halloween gourds each year.
Queens Zoo Día de los Muertos
Queens Zoo, 53-51 111th St, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens
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Celebrate Día de los Muertos with the Wildlife Conservation Society at Queens Zoo, where bilingual story times, animal meet-and-greets, face painting, games, and craft stations honor traditions from across Latin America while teaching about wildlife conservation. Costumes are welcome, and activities run throughout both days so families can wander between the Farm and Wild sides to explore ofrendas, learn about extinct species, and take part in hands-on fun.
Spooky Staten Island History Hike
Forest Ave & Silver Lake Park Rd, Silver Lake, Staten Island
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Join NYC Urban Park Rangers for a bite-sized 30-minute stroll through Staten Island's spooky past—ghostly lore, strange sightings, and historic secrets included.
Prospect Heights Community Farm Pumpkin Smash Potato Bake Bash
Prospect Heights Community Farm, 252 St. Marks Ave, Prospect Heights
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Prospect Heights Community Farm's signature end-of-season bash returns for its 27th year with pumpkin smashing for compost, charcoal-baked potatoes, hot cider, and garden-led activities. Expect family-friendly composting demos, live neighbors-only jams, and rotating pop-up workshops like 2025's floral printing session hosted by the farm's fiber arts crew—all while your jack-o'-lantern scraps get mulched back into the beds that feed next year's harvest.
Astoria Park Alliance Annual Pumpkin Smash
Astoria Park (near Ditmars Blvd & 19th St), Astoria
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Bring those post-Halloween jack-o'-lanterns to Astoria Park for the 5th Annual Pumpkin Smash, where Astoria Park Alliance sets up a mallet-friendly smash zone and a giant slingshot engineered by the Astoria Woodworkers Collective. Volunteers help compost every gourd, and families can linger for lawn games, face painting, and STEM play tables—all in the park's northwest corner near Ditmars Boulevard and 19th Street.
Green Meadows Farm Pumpkin Smash
Green Meadows Farm Brooklyn, 3159 Flatbush Ave, Floyd Bennett Field, Marine Park
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Green Meadows Farm usually wraps the season with a Pumpkin Smash weekend in early November, inviting families to hurl leftover jack-o'-lanterns and learn about composting.
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