With spooky season upon us once again, the shivers down your spine are not just from the new chill in the air.

Houses are all decked out in pumpkins, lights and decor evoking horror icons. It’s getting dark a bit earlier, and Halloween movies are almost always on TV.

In Queens, there’s something for everyone to get into the spirit of the season, whether you’re eager to show off your costume or just here for the candy.

City Councilman Bob Holden (D-Maspeth) will hold his annual Halloween parade and Trunk or Treat event Oct. 25 at Juniper Valley Park. The parade starts at 11:30 a.m. by the playground on 74th Street, followed by Trunk or Treat on 80th Street between Juniper Boulevard North and South. Kids can enjoy bounce houses, games, snacks and more until 2:30 p.m. Info is at district30@council.nyc.gov or (718) 366-3900.

Kew Gardens kids also can trick or treat from car to car, for a good cause. The Friends of Maple Grove Cemetery’s annual Trunk or Treat in support of River Fund is from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Admission is free with the donation of non-perishables for local food pantries. Guests should enter via Lefferts Boulevard and Kew Gardens Road.

A prize will be awarded to the best decorated vehicle. To learn more or register a car, one may call (347) 878-6613 or email info@friendsofmaplegrove.org.

Whether you’re looking to do the monster mash or kick back with a seasonal cocktail, the Queens Botanical Garden has you covered. Youngsters can show off their costumes, partake in arts and crafts and enjoy live performances from 12 to 4 p.m. Oct. 26. Adults can enjoy a cash bar, and explore local businesses at a vendor fair.

Entry is free for QBG members and children under 3. Tickets for adults are $10, and $8 for kids. Info is at queensbotanical.org/halloween.

Families also can celebrate Halloweekend at the Queens County Farm Museum Oct. 25 and 26. With spooky ghost stories, a corn maze, Halloween hayrides, apple cider donuts and more, there’s bound to be an activity to your taste. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and general admission tickets are $24. Info is at queensfarm.org.

The Jackson Heights Beautification Group’s annual children’s parade, the largest in the city, is from 4 to 7 p.m. on Halloween. As they march down 37th Avenue, from 89th to 76th Street, kids will receive goodie bags prepared by volunteers. Those interested to help out can email info@jhbg.org.

But Halloween isn’t just for kids. Adults 21 and up looking for a spooky night out can head to TV Eye in Ridgewood. Music from the likes of Depeche Mode and Siouxsie & the Banshees will get you dancing at 11 p.m. Oct. 24. Starting at 8 p.m. on All Hallow’s Eve itself, the venue will offer live performances, DJ sets and (obviously) candy at “A Carnival of Souls: The Grand Gothic Halloween Ball.” Tickets are $20 at tveyenyc.com.

Your quirkiest, most elaborate costume is mandatory for dancing under neon lights at Susanne Bartsch’s Halloween Ball at MoMA PS 1. The museum will have DJ sets, live performances and creative installations Oct. 25 from 7 p.m. to midnight. General admission is $40, and VIP tickets with expedited entry and open bar access are $120. More info is available at momaps1.org.

Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar (D-Woodhaven) encourages a range of costumes at her “Hot or Scary” Halloween party at Manaba Restaurant in Ridgewood from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 29. Come for the free food and dancing, stay for the costume contest, where the best dressed will win.

You’re bound to see plenty of people dressed up this weekend and next, and dog lovers might delight in seeing a pooch or two. But Socrates Sculpture Park will be rife with costumed canines at its Halloween Harvest Festival from 12 to 5 p.m. Oct. 25.

The Long Island City park will offer a costume contest for dogs, along with a resource fair, pumpkin decorating and more. It’s free, and info is at socratessculpturepark.org.

If you’d like to lean into the season’s chill, look no further than outdoor open spaces.The city Department of Transportation’s Trick-or-Streets program is bringing music, games, photo ops and more to pedestrian plazas in Queens and beyond. The full list of sites is at tinyurl.com/4mspajns.