Kids can show off their costumes and learn about wildlife during the Oregon Zoo’s annual Howloween festivities, Oct. 22–23 and Oct. 28–31. Activities are best suited for children ages 2-12, but all are welcome. A scavenger hunt around the zoo will teach kids about healthy habitats for wildlife. Activities take place each day until 3 p.m. and are free with zoo admission. Adults age 12 and up are $24 and children age 2 to 11 are $19. Ages 1 and under are free. Treat bags are available for an additional fee of $3 per participant. All candy is made by companies that have committed to using deforestation-free palm oil.
On Oct. 22 and 29, from noon to 3 p.m., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service experts will be on-site to talk about “monster invaders” — spine-tingling invasive species like tree-devouring beetles and giant bullfrogs — and how people can support the health and natural beauty of our region.
All guests — including zoo members — must reserve tickets in advance via the zoo website. Instead of collecting candy and toys throughout the zoo, Howloween participants can purchase pre-filled treat bags that are collected at the end of their scavenger hunt. Please remember to select the treat bag add-ons when you make your reservation. To plan your trip, go to oregonzoo.org/visit.