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Little ghouls and goblins rejoice — ZooBoo is back

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In addition to kid-friendly activities, the Adult Trick-or-Treat Trail, presented by Zink Distributing, will offer free beer sampling on the weekend for guests 21+.

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Put on your most frightful Halloween costumes and head to the Indianapolis Zoo for ZooBoo, their annual spectacular running every Wednesday-Sunday through Halloween (2-7 p.m. Wednesdays-Thursdays, 2-9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays).

Explore fun areas like Bat Alley, Pumpkin Town, Scarecrow Safari + more around the zoo, meet ghoulish characters like Professor Pumpkin and the Leeward Sisters, and enjoy seasonal treats.

ZooBoo is free for Zoo members and included with regular admission.

It’s spooky season

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