Night at the Haunted Museum

October 16, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.
$20

Please click here to purchase timed-entry tickets.

Experience a haunted night at the Museum of Natural History in Roger Williams Park. Bizarre collections from the vaults and TEN31‘s spooky living art.

General Admission: $20/$18 for Museum Members
Timed-Entry Ticketing: 6:00pm-9:00pm, tickets sold in 15 minute intervals
Please note: Tickets must be purchased ONLINE.Β  Tickets will not be available at the door. This event is for all ages, but not for the very young due to its creepy presentation. Due to the one-way pathway, strollers are not permitted and exhibits are only accessible by stairs for this event.

NEW! VIP/Sponsor Private Experience

When: October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 starting at 9pm
Cost: $2,000 for up to 12 people
Spooktacular Fun! Have the Museum to yourself! Private self-guided Haunted Museum tour, private planetarium show, and guided exploration of the Museum’s underworld – the basement vaults. If you are tantalized by what you have seen on exhibit, you have a chance to visit the 99% you have not seen.

Details

Venue

It’s not every board meeting that you get to meet a tamandua! 😍

This curious critter made an appearance at the RWPC Board Meeting this morning at the @rwpzoo Education Center. Huge thank you to Amy Roberts, Andrea Stein, Anthony Polite, and Kim Warren from the Zoo team for letting us meet Oblio and sharing so many interesting facts about the tamandua (a type of anteater!). Oblio brought many professional insights to the meeting, too 🐜

Visit the Zoo to learn more about tamanduas and other amazing animals!
Calling all love birds! πŸ’– Has Roger Williams Park been a part of your love story? Did you get married or engaged at one of its many beautiful sites or simply enjoy rejuvenating strolls with a loved one on the paths every day? For Valentine's Day next month, we want to hear about it!

Follow the link in bio to fill out a short survey about what the most romantic place at the Park is, and share your love story for a chance to be featured on social media and/or our newsletter in February!
Winter walks πŸ‚> January blues πŸ₯Ά Take a walk with us at Roger Williams Park! We visited the trail along Elm Lake near the softball field – a short, easy trail with stunning frosty lake views (especially during golden hour) and woodsy path. Shout-out to @pvdparks for maintaining the many beautiful trails at the Park! 

Before hitting the trail, please note that the only way to access this path is via the Park Avenue entrance while Maple Avenue and Pine Hill Avenue are currently closed. Find parking along Frederick C. Green Memorial Blvd. right when you turn into the park!
Join @rwpmuseum for a Winter Bird Walk Saturday morning at 10 AM! See wintering waterfowl and many more feathered friends during this guided walk. Tickets are $3 (register online). πŸ¦†

Can’t make it tomorrow? Winter Bird Walks also take place February 14 and March 14!
Translate Β»