Get ready for a wild and wacky Halloween adventure at the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary! On Saturday, October 26, the zoo will transform into a haunted haven for the 4th Annual Wild Howl-O-Ween event. This isn’t your average trick-or-treat experience – it’s a chance to hang out with some seriously cool critters while getting your spook on this Spooky Season 2024.
Where the Wild Things Are
The Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary isn’t just any old zoo. It’s a cozy little spot that’s been giving animals a home since 1963. You’ll find it right in the heart of Folsom, California, at 403 Stafford Street. If you’re not from around these parts, Folsom is about 25 miles northeast of Sacramento. So, it’s close enough for a day trip but far enough to feel like you’re on a mini-adventure.
A Howling Good Time
Howl-O-Ween at the Folsom Zoo is like Halloween on steroids – but with more fur and fewer cavities. From 10:00 AM onwards, the zoo will be crawling with costumed critters (both human and animal), ready to give you a frighteningly fun time.
Costume Contest: Dress up as your favorite animal, monster, or mythical creature. Just don’t be surprised if the real animals give you some side-eye for your efforts.
Trick-or-Treating: Wander through the zoo collecting treats. It’s like a treasure hunt, but the X marks the spot of your next sugar rush.
Animal Encounters: Meet some of the zoo’s resident stars. They might be wearing costumes too, but no promises – some animals think Halloween is beneath their dignity.
Meet the Locals
While you’re there, say hi to some of the zoo’s full-time residents. With nearly 100 animals calling this place home, you’re bound to make a few furry, feathery, or scaly friends.
Bears: These guys are the real party animals. They might even show you their best dance moves – from a safe distance, of course.
Bobcats: Keep an eye out for these sneaky felines. They’re masters of disguise, even without a Halloween costume.
Squirrels and Deer: Sure, you might see these in your backyard, but the ones at the zoo have VIP status.
More Than Just a Zoo
The Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary isn’t your run-of-the-mill animal park. It’s a sanctuary, which means it’s a forever home for animals that can’t survive in the wild. So, while you’re having a blast at Howl-O-Ween, you’re also supporting a good cause. It’s like eating your cake and feeling good about it, too.
Plan Your Visit
Before you rush off to pack your vampire teeth and witch hat, here’s what you need to know:
Date: Saturday, October 26, 2024
Time: Starts at 10:00 AM
Location: Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary, 403 Stafford Street, Folsom, CA 95630
Tickets: You can grab your tickets online beforehand or at the gate. It’s $7 per person for anyone 2 years and older. The little ones under 2 get in free – lucky ducks!
Pro Tip: If you’re a member of the Friends of the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary, you get in for free. Just flash your digital Zoo Membership Card at the ticket booth, and you’re golden.
Make a Day of It
Why stop at the zoo? Folsom’s got more tricks up its sleeve:
Lions Park: Right next to the zoo, it’s perfect for a post-Howl-O-Ween picnic.
Folsom Valley Railway: Hop on a mini-train ride for some extra fun.
Folsom City Library: For those who prefer their scares in book form.
The Cherry on Top
Here’s a little secret: look out for Estelle at the Howl-O-Ween event. We don’t know who (or what) Estelle is, but finding her could be your own personal Where’s Waldo challenge for the day.
Wrap-Up
So, there you have it, folks. Howl-O-Ween at the Folsom Zoo is the perfect recipe for a spooktacular day out. It’s got animals, costumes, treats, and enough Halloween spirit to make a ghost jealous. Whether you’re 5 or 95, this event promises to be a howling good time.
Remember, the zoo is open Thursday through Sunday, so even if you can’t make it to Howl-O-Ween, you can still visit these amazing animals another day. Just be sure to check their seasonal hours before you go.
So, mark your calendars, dust off your costumes, and get ready for a wild time at the Folsom Zoo’s Howl-O-Ween. It’s going to be fa-boo-lous!
Sources: folsomzoofriends.org, Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary Facebook Event, allevents.in
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