Spooktacular Guide to Halloween in Atlanta
Published September 16, 2025
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If you’ve got little ghouls and goblins at home, you’re probably on the hunt for not-so-spooky haunts this Halloween in Atlanta. Don’t be afraid — we’ve got you covered. Dress up your tiny superhero, princess or pumpkin and head to a patch that’s sure to be gourd-geous. Then creep it real with trick-or-treating at top Atlanta attractions. From fang-tastic fall fun to boo-tifull family-friendly events, here’s a bite-sized look at Atlanta’s can’t-miss, not-so-scary Halloween happenings. For a full cauldron of ideas, check out our complete guide to things to do in Atlanta this Halloween.
Boo at the Zoo

Celebrate the season at Zoo Atlanta, where wildlife meets fright-light with festive decorations and family-friendly Halloween activities. Boo at the Zoo occurs Oct. 18, 19 and 20, 25 and 26 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Free with general admission.
Where: Zoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Ave. SE
Dinosaur Trick-or-Treat

Dress up in costume — perhaps as a dinosaur or paleontologist — and bring your own bucket for trick-or-treating among the giants at Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Dinosaur Trick-or-Treat takes place Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: Fernbank Museum of Natural History, 767 Clifton Road NE
Goblins in the Garden
On Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. bring your little goblins to Atlanta Botanical Garden. Explore the Scarecrows in the Garden exhibit, enjoy music performances, decorate pumpkins and more. Free with general garden admission. Learn more.
Where: Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE
Halloween at Hogwarts with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra welcomes back the Family Concert Series this fall with a magical Halloween adventure. On Oct. 26, families are invited to Atlanta Symphony Hall to journey to Hogwarts as the full orchestra performs a kid-sized, 45-minute concert featuring actors, dancers and plenty of spooky fun.
Before the show, children can enjoy free pre-concert activities, including an instrument petting zoo, arts and crafts, lobby performances and themed photo booths. It’s the perfect way to spark a love of orchestral music while celebrating Halloween in true wizarding style.
Where: Atlanta Symphony Hall, 1280 Peachtree St. NE
Haunted Seas at Georgia Aquarium

Enjoy a fully immersive Halloween experience with Haunted Seas at Georgia Aquarium this October. On weekends, from 2 to 6 p.m., the adventure intensifies with a new trick-or-treat experience for little ghouls and goblins to collect goodies. Free with general admission.
Where: Georgia Aquarium, 225 Baker St. NW
Pumpkin Festival: Play by Day, Glow by Night at Stone Mountain Park

Enjoy family-friendly entertainment during the day at Stone Mountain Park’s Pumpkin Festival. Then, glow by night with not-so-spooky fun after the sun sets, including the new Cinderella’s Tree Lighting Show and glowing night-time parade. Enjoy it Sept. 14 through Nov. 3. Admission starts at $35.
Where: Stone Mountain Park, 1000 Robert E Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain
Trick-or-Treat at the Museum

The Children’s Museum of Atlanta is hosting spooktacular family fun on Oct. 19 and 26. Fang-tastically fun hands-on play includes building your own haunted house, making your own monster, monster mash party with live DJ, trick-or-treating and more. Pre-purchase tickets online.
Where: Children’s Museum of Atlanta, 275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive. NW
Kids can’t have all the fun. Check out our grown-up guide to Halloween in Atlanta for more freaks and frights.
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