Summary:
New York City is hosting its third annual Trick-or-Treat Streets, offering 147 car-free locations across all five boroughs for a safe and fun Halloween experience.
Most activities start on Saturday, October 26th, with 10 signature events including live music, circus acts, and family-friendly activities.
The events include a diverse range of locations, from bustling avenues like Fordham Road in the Bronx to quiet streets like Cooper Street in Manhattan.
There are events happening throughout the weekend and on Halloween night, offering plenty of opportunities to celebrate.
Check out the complete list of Trick-or-Treat Streets locations for each borough to find the perfect event for your family!
Spooktacular Fun Awaits: NYC's 2024 Trick-or-Treat Streets Guide
Get ready for a spook-tacular time as New York City hosts its third annual Trick-or-Treat Streets! This year, the festivities expand to 147 car-free locations across all five boroughs, offering a safe and exciting Halloween experience for families.
<div data-v-0dea8073="" data-v-3808eee7=""><p><img src="https://images.foxtv.com/static.fox5ny.com/www.fox5ny.com/content/uploads/2023/11/932/524/GettyImages-1757485015.jpg?ve=1&tl=1" alt="" data-v-0dea8073="" pinger-seen="true"></p><p data-v-0dea8073=""><span data-v-0dea8073="">Jack o' lanterns outside a house on Halloween night. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)</span> <!----></p></div>Most of the Trick-or-Treat Streets activities kick off on Saturday, October 26th, with 10 signature events featuring live music, circus acts, and a variety of family-friendly activities.
Ready to start planning your Halloween adventures? Jump to your desired borough for a complete list of events:
- Bronx Trick-or-Streets:
- Fordham Road, Washington Avenue to Webster Avenue
- Dawson Street, Longwood Avenue to Rogers Place
- West Mosholu Parkway South, Sedgwick Avenue to Goulden Avenue
- Parade on Westchester Avenue, Southern Boulevard to Simpson Street
- Goble Place, Inwood Avenue to Jerome Avenue
- Claflin Avenue, Reservoir Avenue to West 197 Street
- East 212 Street, White Plains Road to White Plains Road
- Bathgate Avenue, East 182 Street to East 181 Street
- Third Avenue, East 148 Street to East 149 Street
- Decatur Avenue, East 195 Street to East 193 Street
- Jennings Street, Chisholm Street to Prospect Avenue
- Evelyn Place, Grand Avenue to Aqueduct Avenue East
- Decatur Avenue, East 193 Street to Fordham Road
- Parade on Edison Avenue, Otis Avenue to Barkley Avenue
- Mount Hope Place, Anthony Avenue to Monroe Avenue
- Beaumont Avenue, Grote Street to East 183 Street
- Harrod Place, Westchester Avenue to Morrison Avenue
- Brooklyn Trick-or-Streets:
- Hoyt Street, State Street to Atlantic Avenue
- 5 Avenue, 85 Street to 72 Street
- Butler Street, Gregory Place to 4 Avenue
- Decatur Street, Saratoga Avenue to Howard Avenue
- Albee Square, Bond Street to Fulton Street
- 11 Avenue, 67 Street to 66 Street
- Berkeley Place, 6 Avenue to 5 Avenue
- 5 Avenue, 2 Street to President Street
- George Street, Wilson Avenue to Knickerbocker Avenue
- Fifth Avenue, 44 Street to 39 Street
- Lexington Avenue, Grand Avenue to Classon Avenue
- West 9 Street, Hicks Street to Henry Street
- Berry Street, South 6 Street to South 3 Street
- Montague Street, Hicks Street to Clinton Street
- Ocean Parkway, Beach Walk to Surf Avenue
- Meeker Avenue (Under BQE), Union Avenue to Lorimer Street
- Parade on Manhattan Avenue, Greenpoint Avenue to Driggs Avenue
- Troutman Street, Irving Avenue to Saint Nicholas Avenue
- Manhattan Trick-or-Streets:
- East 50 Street, Dead End to Beekman Place
- Columbus Avenue, West 77 Street to West 68 Street
- Parade on Greenwich Street, Duane Street to Beach Street
- West 45 Street, 9 Avenue to 8 Avenue
- Christopher Street, Bleecker Street to 7 Avenue South
- East 92 Street, Madison Avenue to Park Avenue
- Cooper Street, Isham Street to West 207 Street
- Dyckman Street, Seaman Avenue to Broadway
- East 123 Street, 3 Avenue to 2 Avenue
- Hamilton Terrace, West 144 Street to West 141 Street
- Hudson Boulevard East, West 36 Street to West 35 Street
- East 92 Street, Fifth Avenue to Madison Avenue
- West 139 Street, Frederick Douglass Boulevard to Adam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard
- Broome Street, Norfolk Street to Essex Street
- West 120 Street, Mount Morris Park West to Lenox Avenue
- Stanton Street, Norfolk Street to Essex Street
- East 78 Street, Lexington Avenue to Park Avenue
- East 10 Street, 2 Avenue to 1 Avenue
- Park Avenue, East 112 Street to East 111 Street
- Parade on 6 Avenue, West 19 Street to Canal Street
- West 69 Street, Broadway to Central Park West
- West 114 Street, Amsterdam Avenue to Broadway
- West 120 Street, Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard to Malcolm X Boulevard
- West 78 Street, Columbus Avenue to Amsterdam Avenue
- West 90 Street, Central Park West to Columbus Avenue
- Jay Street, Staple Street to Greenwich Street
- Pell Street + Doyers Street, Bowery to Mott Street
- Parade on 7 Avenue, West 54 Street to West 53 Street
- East 3 Street, Avenue A to Avenue B
- Queens Trick-or-Streets:
- 31 Avenue, 35 Street to 33 Street
- 41 Avenue, 213 Street to Bell Boulevard
- Parade on College Point Boulevard, 5 Avenue to 14 Avenue
- 165 Street, 89 Avenue to Jamaica Avenue
- 116 Avenue, 147 Street to Inwood Street
- 34 Avenue, Junction Boulevard to 69 Street
- 109 Avenue, 159 Street to 158 Street
- 107 Street, Jamaica Avenue to 85 Avenue
- 108 Street, Park Lane South to 85 Avenue
- 31 Avenue, 35 Street to 33 Street
- Parade on Grand Avenue, 69 Street to Remsen Place
- Parade on Myrtle Avenue, 65 Street to 70 Street
- Parade on 37 Avenue, 76 Street to 89 Street
- 109 Avenue, 204 Street to 203 Street
- 119 Avenue, 191 Street to 190 Street
- Queens Boulevard & 46 Street
- Beach 21 Street & Mott Avenue
- Staten Island Trick-or-Streets:
- Anderson Avenue, Washington Place to Simonson Place
- Harvest Avenue, Broadway to Bement Avenue
Get ready to trick-or-treat, enjoy spooky fun, and make unforgettable Halloween memories across NYC! Happy Halloween!
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