Park update: On Friday, October 31, the section of the High Line from 23rd Street to 30th Street will be temporarily closed from 7am – noon.

Visitors traveling north will need to exit at 23rd Street, travel along the street, and reenter at 30th Street. Visitors traveling south will need to exit at 23rd Street, travel along the street, and reenter at 30th Street.

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Arts & Cultural Events, Performances, Families

High Line Halloween: Little Park of Horrors

Saturday, October 25, 2025
11am – 2pm
Location
On the High Line at 14th Street
Advance RSVP for this program is full. We’ll be welcoming walk-up visitors to join if the event is not at capacity.

Join us for Little Park of Horrors, a family-friendly High Line Halloween event for all ages.

Back by popular demand, this spooky Halloween event will celebrate NYC’s fierce and resilient nature, showcasing plants and creatures—both real and imagined—that come alive on the High Line at night.

Strut in your best costume, experience Halloween games and activities, transform through face painting, take family photos, dance, and have a great time. Children will experience an immersive cardboard cityscape, engage with hands-on art activities, join in the Rat Race game, marvel at a carnivorous plant puppet, and party all while being regaled by a Halloween drag emcee.

Seasonal food and drinks will also be available for purchase from your favorite High Line food vendors.

The event space is fully covered. In the case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to October 26, 2025. Eventbrite registrants will be notified via email and we will post an update on our website and @highlinenyc’s X feed.

Activities

  • Monster Puppet Making Workshop and Pop-up Puppet Theater with New Victory Theater
  • Piet’s Plant Shop Photobooth
  • Face painting
  • Buttonmaking, Mask Workshop, and more Creepy Crafts with High Line Teaching Artists
  • Line Dancing with Roselle Hayward and The Savvy Soul Line Dancers (1:30 – 2pm)
  • And the Rat Race, an interactive puppet competition for kids!
  • A performance and the emcee stylings of drag artist Miss Woman the woman, who is guaranteed to entertain kids and adults.
  • Immersive cardboard wild and weedy cityscape by artist Yung Oh Le Page

Bios

Yung Oh Le Page
Yung Oh Le Page is a Brooklyn-based artist who primarily works as a Teaching Artist/Museum Educator. When not creating cardboard sculptures and minigolf courses, he is working on his recent social practice works Slow Dance Project and Family Dinner. As mentioned, Yung works in various institutions around New York City as an artist and educator, working within the access community and with NYC school children at such places as Queens Museum, Intrepid Museum, the High Line, Powerhouse Arts, and previously at Japan Society and Children’s Museum of the Arts.

Miss Woman the woman
Miss Woman the woman is a Brooklyn-based theater artist, drag queen, and comedienne best known for her solo performances that happen all around New York City! Perhaps most notably, Miss Woman is able to lip sync the entirety of “Sex and the City” (Season 1, Episode 11) and has done so at venues such as The Brooklyn Comedy Collective and The Tank. She is fresh off a run of the show at The Gifford House in Provincetown, MA. She is currently a resident artist at C’mon Everybody, where recent solo shows include “Jaws: The Unauthorized Musical,” “An Evening with Amelia Earhart” and “Snatch.GPT.” Utilizing a style that marries the old school and new school of drag, a Miss Woman performance is usually high-octane, absurd and hilarious—she’ll put on a show you won’t soon forget.

New Victory Theater
The New Victory opens new worlds to young people and families through extraordinary performances, education and engagement programs. Bringing kids to the arts and the arts to kids since 1995, New Victory is powered by the nonprofit New 42, recipient of a 2025 Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre.

Roselle Hayward and The Savvy Soul Line Dancers
A group of passionate dancers aged from 60 to 80 who have been dancing for 15 years or more. They have performed at many events throughout the community, and believe dancing is good for the soul and keeps them in good health!


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Accessibility: We encourage all persons with disabilities to attend. To request additional information regarding accessibility or accommodations at a program, please contact programs@thehighline.org. Program venues are accessible via wheelchair, and ASL interpretation can be arranged two weeks in advance.

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Support

High Line Programs are supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the New York City Council, under the leadership of Speaker Adrienne Adams, with special thanks to Council Member Erik Bottcher.

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