The most spooktacular event of the year returns!

September 27 - November 2

 

New England’s favorite fall tradition unveils a brand-new twist this year at Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular – Trivia Edition presented by Citizens. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tricky trivia as you embark on a journey through brain-teasing questions while strolling past 1000s of creatively carved pumpkins. From pop culture to sports to history, test your knowledge and enjoy the magic of fall at Roger Williams Park Zoo.

 

Weekend timeslots sell out fast. Reserve your tickets now to avoid your perfect time being sold out!

 

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Tickets sold online only. For more information, check our FAQs >

 

P.S. Want free tickets to the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular? As a thank you, event volunteers will be offered two complimentary Jack-O-Lantern tickets at the completion of each shift. Sign up to be a volunteer >

 

 

More WILDLY Fun Events & Programs

 

 

Oct 8 & 9: Family Fun Nights at Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular

Meet & greet your favorite costumed characters >

 

Oct 16: Scout Family Fun Night at Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular

Animal encounters, dance party and VIP access to JOLS >

 

Oct 22 & 23: Sensory-Friendly Nights, 5-8pm

Pumpkins will light the trail, but there will be no music or special effects >

 

Oct 19 & 26: Spooky Zoo

Trick-or-treat throughout the Zoo >

 

Oct 27: Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular, Carving with Masters Class

Create your very own pumpkin masterpiece >

 
 

Proceeds from the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular support the Zoo’s ongoing animal care, education programs and conservation initiatives.

 

 

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