October will be here before we know it but tickets to these popular kid-friendly events may not be. Here are a few of the most popular Halloween events in metro Detroit, get your tickets before it’s too late.

Hallowe’en @ Greenfield Village 

One of our favorite annual events and tickets go on sale to the public on September 6th and it will sell out! From harvest markets and fall themes to costumed storybook characters and ghostly performances, the Henry Ford’s 43-year Hallowe’en tradition is a can’t miss event. Hosted over 16 evenings in October, Hallowe’en in Greenfield Village is formatted for guests to stroll through the village at their own pace, picking and choosing their own festive or frightful experience.

Zoo Boo @ The Detroit Zoo

Zoo Boo is back and better than ever. Explore the Zoo and experience festive pumpkin displays, strolling entertainment from jugglers and magicians and capture memories with themed photo opportunities all while visiting each of the trick-or-treating spots scattered throughout the Zoo. The re-imagined event will take place over 3 weekends in October.

Little Goblins @ The Ford House

Bring your littles to Ford House for this annual day of Halloween entertainment filled with spooky yet kid-friendly fun. At Little Goblins there will be trick-or-treating stops, the always popular giant leaf pile for jumping, photo ops, and a haunt-free wagon ride. 

Halloween Ghosts & Goodies

Through October, find treats and tricks, cider and doughnuts, little monsters and big fun for the whole family at Crossroads Village’s Halloween Ghost and Goodies. Watch a magic show, stop at 20 treat stations, go through the straw maze, take a 40-minute ride on the GhostTrain Express and more!

Halloween Walk @ The Art Attic

Enjoy lots of photo ops on the Art Attic Halloween Walk. There will be stations set up throughout the decorated path, each with little prizes (not candy) for your trick-or-treaters. It will be a memorable event for all ages, as it will be spooky, but not scary. Try your skills at pumpkin bowling, say hi to our chickens, and check out our giant spider webs.