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With Halloween right around the corner, things are about to get spooky in the sunshine state.

Spooky events range from terror-inducing to family friendly, but there’s definitely something for everyone.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween party began on Sept. 2 and will continue until Oct. 31. Every night from 7 p.m. to midnight, guests can don costumes and haunt Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Entertainment includes trick-or-treating, fireworks and a parade.

For those who want to attend a more intense celebration, Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights starts on Sept. 16 and continues until Oct. 31.

A full list of Halloween events is available below.

Sept. 2 – Oct. 31 (Select Nights): Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Lake Buena Vista. Each fall, guests are invited to dress in costumes and trick-or-treat throughout the Magic Kingdom from 7 p.m. to midnight (after regular park closing). The boo-free bash includes a parade and bewitching fireworks spectacular. 407-939-5277. www.disneyworld.com

Sept. 16 – Oct. 31 (select nights): Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights, Orlando. The event is considered one of the world’s largest, most elaborate Halloween celebrations. See if you can survive new haunted houses, spine-chilling street experiences, outrageous live shows and more. 407-363-8000. www.halloweenhorrornights.com

Sept. 16-Oct. 31 (select nights): The Haunt At Old Town, Kissimmee. Experience the Old Town Halloween in Kissimmee. The spooky event will include haunt zones, live entertainment and costume contests. Fridays and Saturdays: 8 p.m.-midnight. Free. 5770 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway. 407-396-4888. myoldtownusa.com/events/the-haunt-at-old-town/

Sept. 23- Oct. 30: Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens, Tampa. Howl-O-Scream transforms Busch Gardens into a nightmare of inescapable fear, overwhelming the senses with horror. Devious creatures infest several haunted houses, and scare zones and shows keep plenty of psychotic surprises in store. Bone-chilling roller coasters keep the screams coming all night. 10165 N McKinley Drive, Tampa. www.howloscream.com

Sept. 30-Oct. 29: A Petrified Forest, Altamonte Springs. This is one of the highest-rated Halloween events in central Florida featuring haunted scare trails and live music: 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays. A Petrified Forest, 1360 E. Altamonte Drive, Altamonte Springs; $15-$35. Group packages are available. 18 and up. 407-300-1950. apetrifiedforest.com

Oct. 1: Harvest Fest, Jupiter. Jupiter puts on Harvest Fest, a free family friendly festival that features an Oktoberfest-style beer garden, Kid’s fall carnival area, Petting zoo, Dog costume contest, Local vendors, Food trucks, and the band Uproot Hootenany. The event, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., is at The Plaza Down Under on the Riverwalk. 210 Military Trail. 561-746-5134. jupiter.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=677

Oct. 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 28-29: Creatures of the Night, Tampa. Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo offers a fun Halloween celebration filled with scare zones, animal encounters, a ghoul dance party and more. They promise to only have “scares and startles” instead of horror and gore. Drinks and food will be available for purchase. Zoo members and Pay for a Day ticket holders will be able to enter the event for free. There will be “After 4 p.m.” tickets available online for $19.95. 813-935-8552. http://www.lowryparkzoo.org/events/creatures-of-the-night

Oct. 7-9: Spooky Empire. Orlando. This annual gathering at Orange County Convention Center brings stars and fans of horror together. Billed as a Rock ‘n Roll, horror, Halloween, tattoo and film festival, the 2016 version brings headliners Weird Al Yankovic, Robert Englund of “Nightmare on Elm Street,” plus actors from “Hellraiser,” “Friday the 13th,” “Halloween” and more. Also this year will be stars from Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things” and Karen Fukuhara of “Suicide Squad,” wrestler Ric Flair, actress and stunt woman Zoe Bell and many more. 5-11 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Three-day passes $60, Single-day tickets $30-$35. VIP passes $199. 11 and under free. 9800 International Drive. www.spookyempire.com

Oct. 14-16, 21-23, 27-31: Spooktacular, Jacksonville. The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is hosting a Halloween event this year with entertainment ranging from DJ’s to Peter Pan’s Neverland to Scare Zones offering zombies, witches and more. Tickets start at $7 for members and $9 for non-members. Group rates are available. 904-757-4469. http://spooktacular.jacksonvillezoo.org/

Oct. 14-16, 21-23, 28-30: Boo at the Zoo. Melbourne. The Brevard Zoo’s annual Halloween zoo party is back every Friday-Sunday in late October with more than 30 treat stations, a DJ, games, costume contest and haunted house. 5:30-9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 5:30-8 p.m. Sundays. 8225 North Wickham Road. 321-254-9453. $8-$14. www.brevardzoo.org/special-events/boo-at-the-zoo

Oct. 15: 4th Annual Autumn in the Oaks Festival, DeLeon Springs. Music and crafts are part of the country fair atmosphere with free kidzone, historic exhibits and a collection of Model A cars on hand along with Old Tyme and Bluegrass bands. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. At the Porter House, 5030 Highway 17 N. Free. deleonspringscommunityassociation.com/community.html

Oct. 15: Family Pumpkin Festival, White Springs. Big Shoals State Park is hosting a family fun night complete with pumpkin bowling, face painting, hayrides, and more. 386-397-2733.
https://www.floridastateparks.org/park-events/Big-Shoals

Oct. 15: Haunted Moonlight Hike, Keystone Heights. This annual event hosted by Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park is a one-mile hike along a haunted trail through the woods of Gold Head Branch. The park warns that the hike will be scary so “please use discretion in bringing young children.” For safety reasons, strollers and pets are prohibited. Food and drink will be available for purchase before and after the hike. Tickets are $5 and will be available for purchase beginning at 7 p.m. and closing around 9 p.m. All proceeds will go toward funding the Gold Head Branch State Park Citizen Support Organization. 352-473-4701.
https://www.floridastateparks.org/content/haunted-moonlight-hike

Oct. 15-16: Fall Art and Craft Festival. Cocoa. This autumn event features more than 200 exhibitors, a kids’ zone and live music. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. At Historic Cocoa Village on Brevard Avenue. 321-631-9075. www.visitcocoavillage.com

Oct. 15-30 (every weekend only): Pumpkin Festival, Bradenton. Kids and adults will enjoy a day at a real working farm with homemade apple cider, a petting farm, old country store, pumpkin patch and arts and crafts. Festival to include craft booths, live music, pumpkins, hay and pony rides, scarecrow displays, homemade ice cream, farm roasted sweet corn, rock climbing wall, petting zoo, barnyard playground, face painting, children’s train ride, juggler, a frog jumping championship and so much more. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: $10, children 12 and under are Free. Parking: $5. At Hunsader Farms: 5500 CR 675, Bradenton. 941-322-2168. www.hunsaderfarms.com

Oct. 20-30: Necronomicon, Tampa. Steven Barnes and Tananarive Due will be the guests of honor at this year’s Necronomicon, a convention for science fiction, fantasy and horror. Early registration is $40 till October 10. After October 10th and at the door, membership is $55. Individual days- Friday: $25; Saturday: $30; Sunday: $25 It will be held at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay: 2900 Bayport Drive. www.stonehill.org/necro.htm

Oct. 21: Monster Masquerade 2016, Miami. From 7 to 11 p.m. on Oct. 21, Zoo Miami will offer attendees treats, an open bar, costume contests, a Witches Brew Garden and more. Tickets start at $60 for early bird zoo members and $65 for early bird non-members. There are no refunds available once a ticket is purchased. 305-251-0400. http://www.zoomiami.org/MonsterMasquerade

Oct. 21-22: 24th Annual Haunted Woods, Thonotosassa. This event hosted by the Hillsborough River State Park features a haunted woods trail, coloring contest, family tram rides, drinks, prizes, contests and more. All children 12 and under are free. Tickets for those 13 and up are $10. The event is from 6 – 10 p.m. both nights. 813-987-6771. https://www.floridastateparks.org/content/24th-annual-haunted-woods

Oct. 21-22: Haunted Trail, Bushnell. This event hosted by the Dade Battlefield Historic State Park includes a walking tour of the Haunted Trail and the Historic Village. The cost is $6 per vehicle, up to 8 people per vehicle. 352-793-4781. kristin.n.wood@dep.state.fl.us. https://www.floridastateparks.org/content/haunted-trail

Oct. 21-22: 4th Annual Haunted Trails, Osprey. Oscar Scherer State Park hosts its annual haunted trails on Oct. 21 this year. Entertainment includes trick-or-treating, costume contests, the spooky haunted trail and more. 941-483-5956. https://www.floridastateparks.org/content/4th-annual-haunted-trails

Oct. 22: Annual 3K/6K Costume Run, Palatka. Hosted by Ravine Gardens State Park, this event will be held on Scenic Drive and feature race and costume awards. You can register online at RaceSmith.com or pick up a registration packet at the park. Pre-race packet pick-up and registration will be on Oct. 21 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Race Day registration will be from 7 to 8 a.m. on Oct. 22. 386-329-3721. https://www.floridastateparks.org/park-events/ravine-gardens

Oct. 21, 23, 28, 30: Boo at the Zoo, Palm Beach Gardens. The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society will be holding a Halloween celebration aimed at children in late October. The event will offer trick-or-treat stations and more. 561-547-9453. http://www.palmbeachzoo.org/boo-at-the-zoo-2016

Oct. 22: 12th Annual Florida Bat Festival. Gainesville. The Lubee Bat Conservancy offers visitors a chance to get up close and personal with giant fruit bats by touring the conservancy grounds, not normally open to the public. The family-friendly event will feature free activities including bat-themed crafts, games for children, educational exhibits, bounce houses and bat experts. Food and merchandise including bat houses will be on hand. 2015 saw more than 5,600 visitors for the one-day event. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission $8 ages 13 and up, $5 ages 5-12, 4 and under free. 1309 NW 192nd Ave. 352-485-1250. www.lubee.org/event/12th-annual-florida-bat-festival

Oct. 22-23, 29-30: Zoo Boo Bash, Sanford. The Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens invites children and adults alike to trick-or-treat throughout the park while learning about the myths and realities of endangered animals. Kids are encouraged to wear costumes and bring goody bags. Events include costume contests, face painting and more. 407-323-4450. http://www.centralfloridazoo.org/events

Oct. 24: Heroes and Villains 5K, Key West. The Last Key sets the scene for the Heroes and Villains 5K Run/Walk. Participants are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero or villain. Prizes are awarded for the most creative, best group, scariest and funniest characters. The race starts at 6 p.m. at the Reach, a Waldorf Astoria Resort. Pre-register for only $20 (price goes up after Sept. 21). 305-747-8563. www.themeruns.com

Oct. 28-30: Tampa Bay Megacon. This three-day convention will offer entertainment ranging from comic artist sketch battles to costumed characters. Celebrity guests will include William Shatner, Alex Kingston, Rob Liefield, David Tennant and more.
info@fanexpohq.com. 333 S. Franklin Street Tampa, FL 33602.
http://megacontampabay.com/

Oct. 28 -30: Sarasota Pumpkin Festival, Sarasota. The Sarasota Pumpkin Festival celebrates autumn. On the agenda are a pumpkin patch, maze, midway rides and games, pie eating contest, shows, petting zoo, crafts, hayrides, pony rides and a beer garden. 12 p.m.-10 p.m. (Friday and Saturday), 12 p.m.- 8 p.m. (Sunday) Carnival rides are available inside the festival. Premier Sports Campus (5895 Post Blvd. Lakewood Ranch. www.sarasotapumpkinfestival.com

Oct. 29-30: ZooBoo, Miami. Zoo Miami is hosting ZooBoo from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 29 and 30. The event will offer entertainment such as costume contests, special performances and more. 305-251-0400. http://www.zoomiami.org/Zoo_Boo

Oct. 30: Owl-o-ween, Miami. This event, hosted by Barnacle Historic State Park, offers attendees the chance to learn about owls and celebrate their existence with games, a costume parade, contests, crafts and more. Prizes will be awarded for the best bird costume and owl call. Leashed pets are welcome. $2 entry fee for those over 5 years of age. 305 442-6866. 3485 Main Highway Miami, FL 33133. https://www.floridastateparks.org/park-events/The-Barnacle