Bring family and friends along for a scary ride to one of these Halloween events.

There is a wide range of activities to get in the mood for Halloween or to celebrate the festive day. From pumpkin patches to carnivals, there is something for everyone of all ages on this list. Prepare to get scared in these haunted houses and indulge in some delicious spooky treats at these Halloween events in Miami.
House of Horror

House of Horror is an annual Halloween event in Miami that features multiple haunted houses, fair food, and rides. It is one of the largest Halloween events in South Florida and attracts visitors of all ages. The annual event has been open since 2002 in Miami International Mall. Over the years, the event has grown significantly and now features four different haunted houses, live entertainment, and larger carnival rides. House of Horror is one of the most popular Halloween events in Miami and is a great festival for families and friends to enjoy.
The Horrorland

The Horrorland is a Halloween event that takes place inside Jungle Island. There is a haunted house, live shows, and rides. As mentioned on its website, “The Horrorland Scare Park is a haunted attraction, voted the best and more original Halloween attraction in South Florida by Time-Out consecutively in 2020 and 2021, created by the team behind Live305 Entertainment and Cirque Factory masterminds behind many shows, experiences, and events in the USA and around the world.” There are eight main haunted attractions, numerous scary outdoor zones, challenging carnival games, and a fantastic circus show featuring The Vampire Circus.
Halloween Half Marathon

The Halloween Half Marathon is an annual competition that takes place in Miami Beach. The event was started in 2003 by Rudy Garcia-Tolson, who was born with popliteal pterygium syndrome and was told he would never be able to walk or run but went on to become a gold medalist in the Paralympics. In the first year of the marathon, it was held in Downtown Miami and featured a small number of runners. Over the years, the event has grown significantly and now features over 5,000 runners. The Halloween Half Marathon is one of the most popular running competitions in Miami and is a great way for athletes of all levels to enjoy Halloween.
6th Annual Spooky Science Monster Mash

The Spooky Science Monster Mash is an annual event that takes place at the Miami Science Museum. As mentioned on its website, “From colorful chemistry concoctions to eye-catching and eerie experiments, you’ll spend the day doing hands-on science that’s so fun, it’s almost scary.” The event was started in 2016 by the Miami Science Museum as a way to provide a unique and educational experience for people in Miami during Halloween. The Spooky Science Monster Mash is a great activity for families and children of all ages.
Hay Maze in Bayfront Park

The Bayfront Park Hay Maze is a pop-up event that takes place in downtown Miami. There is a hay maze, live entertainment, and food stands. The small festival began by 2R Creative as a way to provide a fun and unique family-friendly experience for people in Miami during Halloween. Guests can expect delicious fall foods, pop-up shops, and great views of the city. The Bayfront Park Hay Maze is a great event for families and friends of all ages.
Flipper’s Fall Festival

Flipper’s Fall Festival is an annual event that takes place at the Miami Seaquarium. As mentioned on its website, “Enjoy themed shows, trick or treating, craft vendors, a super cool glow-in-the-dark Sea Cave Maze, and more.” The festival started in Miami Seaquarium as a way to provide a unique and educational experience for children during Halloween. This is a great activity for families and friends to spend quality time together in the fall season.
Tinez Farms

Tinez Farms is an annual fall festival located in Kendall. The event offers live music, food stands, fall activities, an animal show, and a hay maze. The festival began in 2021 as a way for families in South Florida to purchase and carve pumpkins, as well as enjoy delectable fall treats. As mentioned on its website, “The farm will have pumpkins, hay bales, organic holiday drinks, farm-fresh honey, jams with no preservatives, roasted corn, and so much more for sale at the Festival.” In the animal show, guests can expect to see capuchin monkeys, eagles, owls, fence foxes, snakes, and alligators.