Pumpkin Nights Returns at the Bronx Zoo!

More Than 5,000 Animal-Themed Jack O’Lanterns Along Half Mile Trail

This year features more food trucks, games, and fall activities.

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THE BRONX, N.Y.--()--Pumpkin Nights returns to kick off the Halloween season at the Bronx Zoo.

On Thursday through Sunday nights from September 26th – October 27th, more than 5,000 animal-themed jack o'lanterns will illuminate a half-mile trail in the zoo to ring in the spooky season. This year, guests can expect more local food trucks, refreshments, outdoor games, photo ops, live pumpkin carvings, and more!

Lighting up the Bronx Zoo after the sun sets, Pumpkin Nights will display different ecosystems as guests step into the night and meet the amazing animals who inhabit these wild places. Explore ecosystems such as the bioluminescent deep-sea, African Savanna waterhole, Congo, Amazon rainforest, Himalayas and many more as guests travel through each scene along the trail.

Following a successful debut in 2023, the second annual Pumpkin Nights is brought to life by intricately carved animal sculptures and scenes, special lighting techniques, thematic music, family-friendly activities, and fall treats. Perfect for guests of all ages, attendees can watch pumpkin carvers create amazing animal images, play seasonal lawn games, and enjoy face painting, trivia and more festive entertainment.

Pumpkin Nights will be held at the Bronx Zoo Thursdays – Sundays, September 26th - October 27th, 7:00-10pm. Starting October 17th, entry will begin at 6:30pm. Last entry is at 9PM. Tickets are on sale now:

  • $34.95 for Adults 12 and up, and $24.95 for Children ages 3-12 on Thursdays and Sundays.
  • $36.95 for Adults and $26.95 for Children on Fridays and Saturdays.
  • Children under 3 are free.
  • Wildlife Conservation Society members will receive a 40% discount.
  • Tickets can be purchased here: BronxZoo.com/PumpkinNights

In addition to Pumpkin Nights, the Bronx Zoo will continue the tradition of Boo at the Zoo, which will return on Saturdays and Sundays, September 28th through October 27th, plus Monday, October 14th. Tickets for Boo at the Zoo go on sale September 3rd at BronxZoo.com.

The Bronx Zoo

The Bronx Zoo, located on 265 acres of hardwood forest in Bronx, NY, opened on Nov. 8, 1899. It is world-renowned for its leadership in the areas of animal welfare, husbandry, veterinary care, education, science and conservation. The zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and is the flagship park of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) which manages the world’s largest network of urban wildlife parks including the Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, Queens Zoo and New York Aquarium. Our curators and animal care staff work to save, propagate, and sustain populations of threatened and endangered species. We have educated and inspired more than 400 million visitors at our zoos and aquarium since our opening and host approximately 4 million guests at our parks each year – including about a half-million students annually. The Bronx Zoo is the largest youth employer in the borough of the Bronx, providing opportunity and helping to transform lives in one of the most under-served communities in the nation. The Bronx Zoo is the subject of THE ZOO, a docu-series aired world-wide on Animal Planet.

Contacts

Meghan Gabel, mgabel@wcs.org, 617-633-8660
Mary Dixon, mdixon@wcs.org; 347-840-1242

Release Summary

Pumpkin Nights returns to kick off the Halloween season at the Bronx Zoo.

Contacts

Meghan Gabel, mgabel@wcs.org, 617-633-8660
Mary Dixon, mdixon@wcs.org; 347-840-1242