New Jersey’s Largest Halloween Parade Returns Tonight In Toms River
The Toms River Halloween Parade, held annually in Downtown Toms River, is one of the largest Halloween parades in the world and a beloved local tradition that dates back to the early 20th century. It began in 1919, organized by American Hose Company No. 2, a local volunteer fire company, as a small community event meant to bring neighbors together for a fun, family-friendly Halloween celebration. This year is the 86th Edition!

Over the years, the Toms River Halloween Parade grew in size and reputation; in fact, at one point recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the second-largest Halloween parade in the world, behind only the one in New York City.
Today, the parade draws tens of thousands of spectators and participants, including marching bands, floats, fire trucks, dance troupes, local businesses, and costumed individuals of all ages. Look for Townsquare Media tonight in the parade and give Shawn & Sue & Chewbacca a wave!
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The event traditionally takes place tonight, following a route through downtown Toms River. It’s become a point of pride for Ocean County residents, combining small-town spirit with large-scale pageantry. The parade continues to be run by volunteers from Toms River Volunteer Fire Company Number One, keeping its community roots alive more than a century after it began.
Toms River Halloween Parade 2025
- Main Street and Surrounding Downtown Toms River Streets Close at 5 PM
- Parade Kicks Off at 7 PM
- Parade Weather: Mainly Clear Skies, Windy, and Temps Around 48*
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