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Halloween is one of the best nights to be a kid in NYC and in 2021, many of the city's annual Halloween haunts, like Boo at the Zoo, BAMBoo, and the East Village Costume Ball, are happening. We've got the low-down on all the top Halloween activities in NYC, including festivals, spooky walks, and even a virtual concert with kid-rocker Laurie Berkner.

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Read on for our curated list of the best Halloween activities in New York City in 2021 and start planning your spooky fun. We promise to add new events as we find them, so be sure to bookmark our Activity Calendar and Halloween Fun Guide for more seasonal fun.

Before heading out, click through to our listings to confirm the final details and social distancing requirements. Keep in mind that popular events in NYC have a tendency to sell out, and with timed-entry tickets and crowd-size limits, advance planning is especially key for Halloween happenings in 2021.

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The Queens County Farm Museum offers hayrides and plenty more seasonal fun. Photo by author

Family-Friendly Halloween Festivals in New York City

Rossville, Staten Island

Saturday, October 23

Clay Pit Ponds' State Park's seventh annual Harvest Festival promises activities including pumpkin carving, scarecrow building, apple bobbing, face painting, a puppet show, crafts, games, and more. read more

Marine Park, Brooklyn

Weekends from Saturday, October 23-Sunday, October 31

Little ghouls and goblins in costumes are invited to a spooktacular candy hunt at Green Meadows Farm. The seasonal fun includes hayrides, tractors, bulldozers, a bumpy roller slide, and playtime in the farm's huge playground. read more

East Harlem–FREE

Saturday, October 30

NYSoM presents its eighth annual Halloween Havoc, a ghoultastic, spooktacular event featuring appearances from Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, and The Wolfman. Enjoy pumpkin painting, slime-making, and spooky storytelling. read more

Queens Village, Queens

Saturday, October 30

Traditional carnival games, rides, food and fun, including a rock-climbing wall and a pumpkin patch, populate the grounds at Hollis Congregational Church. read more

Flushing, Queens

Sunday, October 31

Tiny trick-or-treaters are invited to show off their Halloween costumes as they walk the trick-or-treat trail at the Queens Botanical Garden. Enjoy live performances including a magic show. read more

Cobble Hill, Brooklyn–FREE

Sunday, October 31

BAM's annual FREE community Halloween celebration is back in person this year, with candy giveaways, carnival games, arts & crafts, music, and a costume contest. read more

East Village–FREE

Sunday, October 31

The one-night fiesta customarily takes over all four of TNC's theater spaces, plus its lobby and the block of East Tenth Street between First and Second Avenues. Typically, more than 1,500 wildly-clad revleers gather for big-band dancing, dining, showing off of costumes, and viewing acts from the cutting-edge of Cabaret and Theater. read more

Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Sunday, October 31

Trick or treat in the Brooklyn Children's Museum's exhibits, march in a costume parade, make a mask, enjoy a Halloween-themed animal adventure, and make prints using apples and pumpkins. Programs take place throughout the museum and on the rooftop terrace. read more

Animal-Themed Halloween Activities in NYC

West Brighton, Staten Island

Friday, October 15-Sunday, October 17

This year's Staten Island Zoo Spooktacular is a walk-through experience, complete with live music, scare zones, costumed characters, giveaways, and plenty of enchantment, spread over the zoo's 8-acre campus. read more

Douglaston, Queens

Saturday, October 30

Treats aren't just for costumed kids on Halloween. Kids meet several of the Alley Pond Environmental Center's Ambassador Animals and prepare tasty treats for the critters. Predict which fall items will be the favorites of the guinea pigs, rabbits, and turtles. read more

Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Sunday, October 31

It's time to get your costume—and more importantly, your pup's—ready for Fort Greene Park's annual Halloween Festival and dog costume contest, which is back, live and in-person, this year. read more

Bronx Park, the Bronx

Saturdays and Sundays through Sunday, October 31

Also on Monday, October 11

Trek the candy trail, explore an extinct animal graveyard, and take in pumpkin carving demos as the Bronx Zoo's annual Halloween tradition returns, bringing with it tons of family-friendly activities. Costumes are welcome. read more

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The Queens County Farm Museum's Maze by Moonlight makes for a spooky, big-kid friendly seasonal outing. Photo courtesy of the farm

Parades and Spooky Halloween Walks for New York City Kids

Glen Oaks, Queens

Saturdays, October 2 & 23, and Thursday, October 28

Step out of your comfort zone and into The Amazing Maize Maze by the light of the moon. For three nights only, visitors can enter the maze after dark. Bring your flashlight and enjoy the fun. read more

Foxhurst, the Bronx–FREE

Saturday, October 23

The theme for this year's Bronx Halloween Parade is Day of The Soul - Celebrating Our Loved Ones. Come in costume to vie for special prizes. Winners are chosen by age group from toddlers to seniors, including cash prizes for winners ages 4+. read more

Bronx Park, the Bronx

Tuesdays through Sundays through Sunday, October 31

Discover plentiful pumpkins and hordes of gourds by the Mertz Library Building and Haupt Conservatory Plaza, and keep an eye out for displays of whimsical scarecrows throughout the Everett Children's Adventure Garden. read more

Jackson Heights, Queens–FREE

Sunday, October 31

The JH Halloween Parade (NYC's biggest children's Halloween Parade) lines up once again at 89th Street and 37th Avenue and marches down 37th Avenue to PS 69. read more

Greenwich Village–FREE

Sunday, October 31

The world's most famous Halloween parade weaves through the streets of Greenwich Village once again, and Randy Rainbow is the Grand Marshall this year! read more

Halloween-Themed Arts and Crafts Events For NYC Kids

Central Park

Sunday, October 10

A master artist is on hand to lead this alfresco pumpkin painting party on the lawn behind The Met. Learn some painting basics, including mixing primary colors, tinting, and shading! Admission includes one small pumpkin to paint, unlimited materials, and a take-home bag for your masterpiece. read more

Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Sundays October 17 and October 24

The William Vale transforms Vale Park into a family-friendly pumpkin patch for two October Sundays. Pluck your perfect pumpkin from the patch, then hit the craft tables to transform it into a table-worthy decoration. Scarecrow-making and seasonal drinks for sipping add to the fun. read more

Douglaston, Queens

Saturday, October 30

Celebrate Halloween at APEC! Share a fun Halloween story, enjoy a Halloween-themed game, and meet a snake, tarantula, and rabbit. Children help make treats for the rabbits and create a tasty treat to enjoy at the end of class. read more

Ridgewood, Queens

Saturday, October 30

The historic Vander Ende-Onderdonk House hosts a day of Halloween fun with ghost stories, seasonal arts and crafts, a costume parade, and goody bags for little revelers. read more

Tribeca–FREE

Saturday, October 30

Washington Market hosts its annual free community event with trophies awarded in five pumpkin-carving categories: cutest, scariest, funniest, most realistic, and most creative. Bring your own pumpkin to enter, or just stop by with your family to enjoy the festive display! read more

Downtown Brooklyn–FREE

Saturday, October 30

Head to Albee Square for a multicultural Halloween celebration with kids activities, live music, and art. read more

Upper West Side

Select dates through Sunday, October 31

The Children's Museum of Manhattan gets kids to activate early learning "superpowers" while getting in the spooky spirit of the season with a series of fun, hands-on arts and crafts activities. read more

Riverdale, the Bronx

Saturday, October 30-Sunday, October 31

Celebrate this special Mexican cultural holiday by learning the traditional use of the four elements to adorn nicho boxes—small shadow boxes filled with meaning and purpose that honor a lost loved one. Decorate a box with objects and found natural materials. read more

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Jack-o'-lanterns stretch as far as the eye can see at The Great Jack-o'-Lantern Blaze. Photo by Susan Miele

Destination-Worthy Halloween Activities Near New York City

Goshen, New York

Weekends, Saturday, October 2-Sunday, October 31

Legoland New York goes all-out for Halloween, with costume contests, dance parties, live entertainment, characters, and trick-or-treating. The event is included with the price of admission. read more

South Street Seaport

Saturdays, October 16-30, and Sunday, October 31

Looking for special Halloween events for kids in NYC this year? This spooky Halloween Cruise brings trick or treating onto the Hudson. Enjoy the panoramic Manhattan skyline view while the kids enjoy the performance by costumed characters. read more

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey

Weekends Saturday, October 23-Sunday, October 31

Families visiting Storybook Land can climb aboard the Happy Hayride to pick a pumpkin, and decorate it just in time for Halloween. Then, find your way through Elmer's Haymazin' Maze, and pick up treat bags at contactless stations. read more

Jackson, New Jersey

Fridays through Sundays through Sunday, October 31

Also on Columbus Day, Monday, October 11

Six Flags Great Adventure's Fright Fest returns with its iconic, family-friendly "thrills by day" and "fright by night."  Experience new attractions, six elaborately decorated areas, the Trick-or-Treat Trail, live shows, haunted mazes, and more. read more

Old Bethpage, New York

Wednesdays through Sundays through Sunday, November 7

Also on Monday, October 11

The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze: Long Island features illuminated, individually hand-carved jack-o'-lanterns in more than two dozen elaborate displays professionally lit throughout the landscape of Old Bethpage Village Restoration. read more

Croton-on-Hudson, New York

Daily through Saturday, November 21

This renowned walk-through Halloween experience features more than 7,000 hand-carved, illuminated jack-o'-lanterns forming assorted impressive displays, with lighting and music enhancements. See the pumpkin carousel, windmill, and—new this year—the New York City skyline. read more

Virtual Halloween Events for NYC Kids

Sunday, October 31

Here's a Halloween treat: Legendary children's musician Laurie Berkner invites families to a special Halloween virtual family concert. Guests should wear costumes, dancing slippers, and have a stuffed animal handy as Laurie plays a mix of greatest hits and Halloween favorites. read more

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New Jersey's Alstede Farm offers plenty of pumpkins waiting to be picked. Photo courtesy of the farm

Where To Go Pumpkin Picking Near NYC

Glen Oaks, Queens

Daily through Sunday, October 30

October is pumpkin month at the Queens County Farm Museum. Enjoy wandering through the patch to find your perfect pumpkin. It's a great farm adventure for the whole family! read more

Flushing, Queens

Weekends from Saturday, October 16-Sunday, October 31

QBG's pumpkin patch is back! All children get to choose their own pumpkin and a grab-and-go craft activity to take home, and parents can snap the perfect fall photos. The ticket fee includes admission to both the garden and the patch. read more

Richmond Town, Staten Island

Weekend from Saturday, October 2-Sunday, October 31

Also on Monday, October 11

Head to Historic Richmond Town to enjoy a day filled with family fun on the historic early 1800s Decker Farm. Visit the pumpkin patch, chuck a pumpkin, enjoy photo-ops, a kid-sized hay maze, and more. read more

Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn

Weekend from Saturday, October 2-Sunday, October 31

Also on Monday, October 11

Who knew you could go pumpkin picking in Brooklyn? Visit Green Meadows Farm to enjoy pumpkins, hayrides, a tractor ride, and more. read more

Pick a perfect pumpkin at one of these patches in Westchester, New Jersey, and Long Island. read more

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