This was our first time visiting LA Zoo, and we had a wonderful experience in spite of the pandemic— or shall I say thanks to the silver lining of the pandemic? We went at 10am on a weekday and it was not crowded at all. The walkways were wide and there was plenty of space to spread out and socially distance. Small viewing courts were taped off, but we could still see the animals just fine from the outside. Most other visitors wore masks and were respectful of social distancing. There were 6-feet markers all over the ground, but I think what helped the most was that there just weren’t that many people around.We didn’t use the bathrooms so can’t comment on the cleanliness, but there were no lines outside for sure.Food options seemed limited— there was a truck selling pre-packaged ice cream bars, and we smelled something like a grill, but most other food vendors appeared to be closed.Outdoor souvenir stands near the entrance are open, and you can still buy thing from the big store, but you can’t go in. We asked for toddler T-shirts and the staff brought out all 5 options they had and laid them out on the table outside the store for us to see. (They’re $20 each and unfortunately none of them had a good picture of animals, so we didn’t end up buying any.)Overall, it was great to see the animals without the crowd, and we would definitely recommend going!Many thanks to the hardworking LA Zoo staff for reopening and keeping everyone safe!
I havent been here since I was a child and wow what a beautiful zoo. They did a really great job abiding by the state regulations as well. As well everyone attending doing the same and maintaining social distance.On a selfish note I loved that there were a limited amount of people allowed in the zoo. I was able to comfortably see the animals and stroll around the park with out having to look over peoples shoulders to see the animals and what not.
It was a pretty hot day in LA today (90 something degrees F) and most of the animals was facing away or trying to find a spot to hide from the hot sun (which is totally understandable, yet, frustrating).My pick point was the staff. Ther were so nice, friendly and every time you approached them with a question, they always have a smile upon their faces. They were amazing.Is a very nice place to come visit. Is beautiful, charming....I will definitely come back often.P.S: they didnt have the Lion at the moment. Apparently, he was too old and passed away, and they didnt find a replacement to him. #Rip
Had a wild time at LA Zoo. Good enclosures with chance to get close to some animals. Also enjoyed botanical setting. Nice safety setup during pandemic. Tasty snacks and food.
Our experience was amazing! Although due to Covid some attractions/exhibits werent open, there was still so much to see. The atmosphere with the other visitors were great! We will definitely be back.
Not crowded at all. All employees and guests were all wearing face masked for Covid19 protection and people kept their distances so I felt safe there for my family and myself. Enough food places were open so plenty to eat and drink. Food places were clean and practiced good safe distancing also all employee I saw wearing protective face masks and gloves so felt very comfortable.The zoo was fantastic plenty to see. All exhibits were not open due to keeping the public and animals safe from covid19 however can spend 2 days there and not see everything. I would take the shuttle in the Zoo as soon as you get there as we did because this helped us see more of the Zoo and gave use a visual lay out so we can find our way quicker when we were on foot. The shuttle has open air cars and spacing is every other bench seat, and only same family is to sit in the same bench seat row. Also I noticed that the shuttle is sanitized after everyone gets off before new riders get on so we felt safe riding the shuttle. Its also a whole day pass and cheap. In all we had a great time lots of awesome animals to see.We are going again soon to see what we missed! Sorry not many pictures on my phone, my wife took them all on her camera.
Visited the zoo on a Sunday and it was a nice time. Everyone was safe, and we got to see about half of the animals there. Everything that is indoors is closed off. There is still one main area where you can purchase food and eat outside (offering hamburgers, veggie burgers, chicken sandwiches, all come with fries.)There were a few snack shacks open as well that sell refreshments, churros, and icees, which was nice on a hot day.
When we visit the LA zoo, it’s usually random. Due to the Covid restrictions, we had to book reservations online. This process worked out very well and we did not have to wait long to get in. Once in, you must wear your mask. We had plenty of opportunities to pull our mask down to breath the fresh air and enjoy the animals as it wasn’t crowded on the Monday we went. Once we seen ppl walking up, we politely pulled our masks back up and moved on to view the other animals. Most of the exhibits were closed due to Covid and the zoo isn’t big, so we were there maybe a total of two hours. I just wish the LA zoo had more animals, but for the price you pay you can’t expect much.
The Los Angeles Zoo is still the great place I remember visiting as a kid. Ti experience it now with my wife and boys makes it even more special. There are some restrictions and limitations due to the Covid world we currently live in. We had plenty to see and enjoy and had a great day visiting the beautiful wildlife.
Please be aware that al lot of places like the reptiles are closed. You cannot get close to see the parrots or the monkeys. The lions and the tasmanian devils along with a lot of other animals were moved and the exhibitions were closed. All the photo booths are closed. The monkey hut was closed. We came at 3 pm and many animals were hidden inside their enclosures. Over all I feel like we were given 50% of the zoo experience but the prices were the same. Definitely come early in the day although the tickets for those times sell out fast. Coming late really seems like a waste of money.
I havent been to the LA zoo for almost 30 years and the place is absolutely spectacular! Some of the areas are closed due to COVID but the fact that the zoo kept open so parents can have a little sanity to keep their kids occupied is fantastic! $22 dollars per adult and you have to buy tickets online and pick a time to enter as they keep occupancy to code.
Great covid security measures, looks of animals to see and felt very safe. Hope to come cak soon.
Tickets are bought with a designated time. Dont let the line fool you though.nit goes by very quick. Its well worth going because it is not crowded and all animals are able to be seen. However, some attractions are closed. A few quick stop food places are open. Vending machines are not selling items. Gift shops are open but you are unable to enter and must shop from outside the store. I enjoyed my time there a lot
What the covid 19 pandemic. It was very lonely and not everything was open. We didnt get to see all the animal cuz it was closed. At the end of the day the only thing that matter. My girls enjoyed being there.
Clean sanitized areas .staff friendly and informative also there is good food to buy inside zoo .Only thing I strongly recommend try to book ahead of time I didn’t and was a walk - in and had to wait 2 hrs to go inside zoo. I’m still glad I went in and it made my kids Day ! I totally understand working under new guidelines is tough for everyone.
The staff sure were friendly and helpful. It was fun but given the current COVID situation, things seem to be running in a limited way. It will definitely be worth returning once COVID ends Godwilling.
Ive only been 1 time but enjoyed all that was offered with fair pricing, variety of animals, food options & shopping. Zoos are a great place for all ages to learn about animals, their habitat and the chance to see them up close. The grounds were well maintained, but more open seating along pathways would be good for older adults and those who need to sit as needed. For all you offer I recommend the L.A. Zoo and give you 5 stars.
We come up to the Bay Area to escape the chaos of Los Angeles and this time around we decided to come to Los Angeles Zoo. It is very easy to find and parking is a conveniently in the back of the farm. This is such a cute farm with many kid-friendly activities! My daughter really enjoyed every moment of it from the pony ride to feeding the goats.
Great place to see and photograph different animals..please dont forget to wear your mask....
The zoo is no longer crowded. We got the 3pm entrance which was okay. The only down size is that 4pm is the feeding time for a lot of the main animals like the tigers,giraffes, jaguars... The line is not to long and we only made line for ten minutes. Youll need to buyp your tickets online and no cash is accepted when inside. Over all the zoo is amazing.
Name itself enough that Los Angeles Zoo is situated in Los Angeles, California. Area of the land is 133 acres and opened for public in 1966. This place is Clean and Safe to go and spend with kids, friends and families. Nice environment, Reasonable ticket prices for all ages. There are a variety of animals, birds and mammals. Dont forget to feed to Giraffe and visit gift shop at least. All the staffs working hard to keep animal safe as well as the entire zoo. Thanks to all.
The LA Zoo has just reopened and its actually a great experience with only a few closed exhibits. The smaller crowds make for easier viewing of animals and overall a calmer experience. There are some go-to features that are closed, not as many food stops and some round about viewing areas that youll need to see from a far. Theres plenty of hand sanitizer stations, and for the most part everyone is respectful about keeping their distance. At least locals are.
It was great, but animals seemed sad like the feel whats going on rt now with covid and all that
We went to LA Zoo today and honestly we were so disappointed. Half the animal exhibits were closed and the half was just so disappointing, and depressing. Seriously LA Zoo needs to let people know this beforehand and also offer discounted prices. Not worth it!
A paradise within the Los Angeles area... I little hike and beauty... I would suggest going during the spring, late summer and fall time periods... Spring is great due to the flowering of the trees, roses and more... This is my 4th visit and first in many years... A nature walk to help relax and simply enjoy the scenery... Think mindfulness...
The zoo is absolutely wonderful!Unfortunately, the guest services, specifically under management of Robert, are absolutely horrible. He makes women and children wait in line in the heat, while more comfortable front area is empty.No effort was made to let people wait in the shaded area upfront (keeping 6 feet apart of-course). Robert is absolutely unfit for the job as he’s lacking customer service skills and doesn’t understand the basic needs of his main customers...
Reservations are a must. My kids and grandchildren enjoyed every bit of it. Bring your own water and snacks. Vending machines are out of order. Very few vendors open.
Covid-19 no bueno, due to physical distancing, a few exhibitions were closed, some interesting animals were unavailable Its a bit sad that we didnt get to see some animals. Dont get me wrong, I still support LA ZOO. I will be back after covid-19. Hopefully not too long.
LA Zoo during Covid is remarkably like pre-Covid, that is, a great spot to see animals and plants. Only difference now is no crowds.
We had a fabulous time back after being gone too long. The staff was very welcoming. Even maintenance staff were cheerful and helpful.
Even during COVID the zoo had so much to do and see. My daughter had a blast.
We had a wonderful time at the Zoo! The employees are doing a great job keeping everything clean and safe! Never once, did we feel uncomfortable. Everyone had masks on and keep their distance from each other. Employees at the gate and through the park were very friendly! Lisa from the membership department is awesome!
I love the LA Zoo!! It’s the perfect safari adventure getaway to go to with family and friends any day of the week. Spend your day here watching exquisite animals and reptiles all around the zoo. This place is pretty big so you’ll get a lot of walking visiting the animals. Each day they have events going on for animal feeding and other cool stuff that’s worth checking out. I’d recommend packing a lunch to bring here and lots of water just in case you get hungry. Bring your favorite person here and have so much fun checking out the monkeys!
My favorite local wine. I have been to a few events, Food Truck Frenzy, Summer Rocks and also visited tasting room and had a bite. Very enjoyable!
I love it!!! Me and my family had a great time. Friendly service.
I had reservations (due to the pandemic) for 1:00 PM two days in a row. Both days it was quite empty, which I loved. There are signs and arrows telling you which directions to walk in to avoid crowding. I also noticed that the tiger was out both days and he is usually hiding. Perhaps he feels a bit more comfortable with less people there. Plenty of snacks and drinks available. The restaurant by the giraffes is also open still.
WLC is a great place to visit! Had an amazing time, and the staff is very friendly! Excited to see the sloths! one of them wasnt sure if he wanted to eat or sleep :) he attempted to do both .... sleeping won.
Purchased tickets online from their website, navigating was easy. Considering a lot of stuff was closed, my son and I had a really fun time. The primates were my favorite, while he like the giraffes and elephant.
We went yesterday and had a terrific experience. Honestly this is a great time to visit the zoo.As far as safety goes, there were sanitization stations everywhere, ticket scanning was touchless, all doors were propped open so you didnt have to touch them. Unfortunately none of the restaurants accept Google Pay so they have to handle your card but thats standard in the US still. Signs promoting social distancing are everywhere, and there are reminders not to touch on every piece of glass or barrier. The exhibit glass was a little milky looking but that might have been whatever they were sanitizing with. Mask compliance was very good. At no point did anything feel crowded, and only a couple times did I have to get close to other parties, mostly when they were disobeying one-way signs.Many things are closed which is to be expected. All the indoor exhibits and experiences are closed, so if youre going on a hot day realize that youre gonna be outside the entire time youre there. Also all but two of the basic restaurants are closed, and the two that were open had limited menus, just pizza, burgers, chicken strips, and fries. No fountain drinks, only canned drinks, but you can still pick up Golden Road Mango Cart! Outside seating only of course. I didnt see any rules about walking and eating, but I also never saw anyone doing it, I wouldnt because its rude. There were a handful of Dip-n-Dots carts open, and the churro factory was open with their normal menu.The animals were the same as always, maybe a little more active actually. Many of the monkeys came up to say hi to us. Every employee we interacted with was cheerful and immensely helpful.Overall great experience!
I havent been to the Los Angeles zoo in years. My understanding was that their a renovation going on. On Nov 08 I visited the zoo. Horrible, horrible. The vegetation was dry and dead, Elephants looked so sad. I was very disappointed The Los Angeles zoo got me for 22$. Dont spend your $.
Great as always. Far less people during the pandemic. You need to get your tickets before you arrive, even if you are a member. We brought our own lunch as most of the food stands are closed. The tram is still running. Indoor exhabits are closed, so no reptile house or Australia house. The baby gorilla is so cute.
I love this zoo. The giraffe and elephant pens are probably the best. The lions definitely need more space. Also, be sure to plan ahead if coming during covid19 restrictions. The zoos process for getting a reservation for members and the process for normal admission are both confusing and aggravating. You may come and end up not being able to come in.
I had no time to take many photos. You have to explore this place about several days to get to know and enjoy
Very frustrated!!! I purchased tickets to the Zoo for 9/9/20 for my daughters, grandchildren and me. We had such a wonderful time that I decided to purchase two memberships. What was NOT told to me is how a membership admission differs from a daily paid admission. To sum it up, there is ONE day (actually it was really a few hours) to make a reservation for the following month. Hence, we can not visit the zoo any day in October or November as all the slots are full. General admission is open of course.
Its great that theyre open again. Saw the baby gorilla and the jaguar was out and about not sleeping in the corner.
Nice stop by place to take the kids on our way to the beach. They really enjoyed the pony rides and feeding the goats. Its really inexpensive and good time.
Great to be back. Sad we had to wear masks because we hardly ever saw other people. Nice shade for the heat, but where to get water? If the drinking fountains are all shut off, how about giving out water bottles?
Amazing large zoo with a ton of animals! I was there for 3 hours, and I could have stayed longer. Covid precautions are not intrusive whatsoever. Ill definitely go back when they have the shows and activities open.
The zoo is very nicely done. Lots of shady areas, beautiful scenery, and of course- lots of animals. There is a trolly available, but we did the hike up and down.
The visit was ok. Some exhibits were closed due to the virus and others were just empty. My kids still had fun. It was a good walk.
My job has a contract with the LA zoo so I visited it for the first time and really liked it. It is not as big as the SanDiego zoo but they do have plenty of animals and walking around is a breeze. I highly recommend especially for young children.
So much fun! I love the drive-in movie nights!!
(pre-pandemic review) A hidden gem in LA. Ticket prices are reasonable and parking is free in the main zoo lot. We have passes and go all the time. They have a decent variety of animals! You can feed the giraffes for $5 (cash only) certain days/times which is a fun experience.
I came here with brother, sister in law and twin nieces last weekend. What a relief, Los Angeles Zoo was in the nice part of Los Angels. Everyone had a blast! The place is well kept but not super fancy. Parking is $5. Once you pass the toll gate, its street parking near the amusement park.
It was a really nice visit, so many animals to see and a good way to learn about them. For plant lovers there are varieties of plants and trees. The bird show is fun and impressive, it lasts 15 min. but its worth it. I recommend you planned your visit and see the show or event they are offering the day you are planning to go.
Great little zoo. Decent price for what you get. San Diego zoo is DEFINITELY on the top of others, and this one shows. Looks like this specific zoo has dead spots and areas where people dont walk to. Confusing areas and directions, but its probably meant to get lost in here, good set up but a little more direction can really help people walk around the zoo a little better.
Im daughter really like this place. You have to go early right when its open beats the line. Feeding the animal was fun my daughter loved it.
I love coming to the Los Angeles Zoo! The Japanese festival in the Spring as well as the Rose festival is just amazing, although it gets crowded. Its best to come here on weekdays as there is hardly any crowd. They have a beautiful and peaceful space and I love the cafe here. I just come here at times to walk and enjoy nature, pity they dont allow dogs (that would be perfect!)
Nice walking, not many people. The zoo overall is in need of a refresh. I think by todays standards, most of the enclosures are undersized. Still its nice to wander through and gives kids a chance to experience a variety of animals.
Love this place to just hang out. It is not like Huntington library but the feeling this garden gives is more like country / friendly back yard forest/hill kinda feeling. I dont know how to explain well. But its not too clean x organized like Huntington library is what I love about this place.
Really great zoo! Lots of really cool animals. The only problem is the elephants are separated so its sad to see since they are such social animals. But I really like the way the so is organized by area
I love the zoo. Its my most favorite place. I wont go to zoos that are bad for the animals so it limits where I can go but for ever year I go to the SD zoo for my birthday, this year I couldnt make it so my husband took me to the LA Zoo and I wasnt disappointed. I could actually write a small book about how amazing this zoo was. It was the perfect way to celebrate life and trying to improve things. I hope that if you get a chance you go to the zoo and learn some of the amazing things I did. Even in 80 degree weather this trip was worth it. Thank you
We had a great time. Lots of exhibits, wide paths. It was a little confusing, and we had to double back a few times to see everything. Price was reasonable. Parking was free - PLUS free car charge - so double score! We will be back!
Overpriced beer, and animal exhibits seem a little small and sad as they are only here for our entertainment in contrast to the efforts of San Diego Zoos Safari Park. However, this is a wonderful place to see and learn about our planets beautiful wildlife. I only wish they kept the facilities maintained and up to date.
The zoo is still open. You have to get a reservation online right now because of the pandemic. The zoo is much quieter and its easier to see the animals, so I think its definitely worth going. There are sanitizer stalls everywhere and people are practicing social distancing, wearing a mask etc.
Overall a great place to take the family and spend a good 4-6 hrs walking the large grounds. Hours are 10a-5p, seemingly everyday of the yr. This zoo is definitely at least as big, if not larger than many other big city zoos. Although they perennially have a few exhibits closed, the vast majority are open and stocked with great animals. Below are a few tips:
Lots of closed exhibits and those areas open have animals that are sleeping. Only 1 place to get food. That being said, its still nice to get out walking and seeing a few animals. They are limiting visitors and every few feet there are sanitizing kiosks. Worth the $22
My family enjoyed the LA Zoo very much. We saw some cool enrichment activities with the elephants, and the monkeys were a riot to watch. Our lunch food service at a burger stand was pretty slow, but we managed. Overall a nice way to spend some or all of a day.
Its a zoo, not much else to say... Take comfy shoes because theres lots of walking . Long story short is that the place is nice, it has lots of interesting animals.. and a nice alternative to just staying at home.You can take food, so make sure you take some water for sure... But if not the food inside is good. My son loves coming here and feeding the giraffes. Cant see how you can have a bad time here... Now if you dont like caged animals than dont come but In the end you make this park to what you want it to be.. if you are there to have fun and learn you will... If your set out to have a bad day... You probably will too.Quick tipsAnimals start going in around 4, so plan your day... This is definitely not the park you want to show up late.Make a list of what animals you want to see first, because you might have to come back later on when they are more active instead of hiding.
Very quite not to crowded, very educational for my grandchildren thank you LAZOO
This is a small slice of heaven just above Glendale is a GREAT place to go on a spring or summer Sunday morning or afternoon to collect ones self and spend time away from silicon based entertainment (internet). There is a wonderful Japanese garden with pools of coy fish, a lake that is temporary home to a wonderful assortment of migratory birds, a rosarium and stage performances and music. I especially like this Passover/Pascal time of year with all the huge varieties of lilies in bloom.
Thanks to the Public Library Discover & Go program we spent a rainy afternoon at the zoo. A good amount of the animals were not out, but taking it as an excuse to go back when the weather is warmer. We had a great time and the animals we did see were amazing. The chimpanzees were our favorite!
Very nice zoo with lots of species. A place for all ages.
Great place to come and bring your Little ones for the summer break. Keep them busy. My Little ones love it here. We come and visit at least 2 a week not to pricey.
Kids would love this place. I saw a rare species, Okapi . The park is well maintained and easy to navigate. In 5 hours you could easily cover the entire park.
This zoo is pretty good overall. They had a little Oktoberfest area today, which was a nice surprise. They have a good variety of animals and habitats. If you go on one of the few sunny days, the animals should be out. My only complaints are the bathrooms need better upkeep and too many exhibits closed at the same time.
Because they are operating at 25% capacity, its not crowded. Several indoor exhibits are closed and you need reservations before going so be aware.
The animals are amazing. Pricing for drinks is not as bad as expected. Only a few of the exhibits were closed due to renovations, so we were able to enjoy almost all the animals.
My first time near and it seemed like all the animals with sleep the giraffe was very photogenic but I wish most of the Emmas was up and moving
Its open but Id suggest making reservations even though the website doesnt say so. Every animal was out except Lions Have fun!
Glad to visit today. Majority of exhibits open. Good social distancing. Great day out, but a little warm, especially with the face masks...but well worth it.
I love that this farm is on the smaller size! Fun to spend about 3 hours here with the girls. Petting zoo, haunted house, train ride, pony ride....some over priced lunch and call it a day!
The LA Zoo was amazing only downfall was each bathroom I went into was out of toilet paper... but other than that very clean Place great food, good souvenir shops. Awesome animals! Great walk!
Our family loved this zoo SO MUCH. We came on a 100° day and there were water locations throughout the park, and even a few misters here and there. The staff was friendly, and one nice worker made sure that we absolutely found the elephant exhibit we had asked her about. Thanks, LA Zoo!!
This place is amazing !!! Great place to spend the day with family . My kids loved seeing all the animals and birds. The feeding sessions for various animals was very interesting. Great food and restrooms were well maintained. We loved it !!!
This is one of the favorite places to visit for our family. The zoo features a petting area where kids can groom the friendly goats there. So much fun.Our kid enjoyed the Merry Go Round. It features a great variety of animals to ride on. The staff is friendly. The ticket is $3. Its not cheap but hey it benefits the zoo animals.Another favorite was the Cambodian Pavilion. Its a great place to rest and watch Asian elephants. We are members of the zoo thanks to our generous uncle.Update on 6/21/20:The Zoo is still closed due to Covid19. We miss it very much.Update on 11/13/20:The Zoo reopened a while ago. It graciously extended our 1 year membership beyond the 1 year mark due to Covid19.Entrance tickets are free for members. Advance reservation is required online due to Covid19. Member tickets tend to sell out quickly though. I recommend booking 1-2 months in advance. It is also worthwhile to call the membership hotline and ask for tickets for the same week. The Reps tend to be helpful.Thank you and cudos to the staff that work so tirelessly during the Covid19 pandemic.
Tickets need to be bought early online, park is at 25% capacity but it is nice not having all the people there
The Los Angeles zoo is a great place to spend the day with the kids. My wife and I visit the zoo with the kids frequently. We’ve have had a membership to the LA Zoo for the last couple years now. We tried to take the kids as often as we can. Kids love to visit, they always have a great time and learn something new about all the different animals. They love to feed the giraffes, visit the petting zoo and participate in all the other activities that the zoo has to offer. I encourage everyone to visit the LA Zoo specially if you have kids.
Had a great time, wasnt too crowded and lots to look at with animals featured in good exhibits. Lots of bugs which is the only reason I didnt rate 5 stars. Make sure to come without any cologne or perfume on otherwise theyll swarm. Wonderful zoo with great staff, must see the kangaroos!
A really nice zoo! Ive been here once or twice as a young child, and more recently when I was a high school senior. I went with my friend, who was volunteering there at the time, and I enjoyed it! They have a bird show I loved, you gotta see it if you can. I got to feed a giraffe too! The animals looked well taken care of and healthy.Ill definitely be coming back here sometime!
We had a nice time and the Zoo made sure to not have too many ppl so we were all able to maintain social distancing!
I expected way more for this place considering the fact that it is in L.A. Best part of my visit was watching the seals getting fed. Parking was free.
Great time at the LA Zoo drive in movie night. Very well organized will be back soon for a night out.
Surprised that the zoo was much larger than anticipated! A good few hours of exploring and an easy to navigate layout.Was a little unfortunate to see that some exhibits looked awfully lonely and not very well taken care of but many animals seemed active despite the heat.Surprisingly no parking issues at noon on a weekend and tickets were reasonably priced.
It was a nice way to spend the day. It was a bummer some of the exhibits were closed but its understandable with everything going on
I really enjoyed it here. Ive lived in Los Angeles my whole life and for whatever reason never made it here. I bought a family membership good for 5 people for about $150. And thats good for one year. A great deal and I cant wait to go back. Parking is free, they do offer VIP parking for $10. Being our first time here we just walked the entire park to see everything. There seems to be quite a bit of tours and shows well try next time. Food prices are reasonable, we brought backpacks with lunchs in to save money. Restrooms were clean and stocked throughout the day. I highly recommend.
Great fun for all ages. Wide variety of animals spread throughout the park. They serve beer for the parents. Lol. Got to love LA.
This is a great place for kids and adults alike. It is local, entertaining for the kids and a great workout for the parents. It offers a good assortment of animals and insects for all to see and learn. Makes for a great weekend getaway, and help support a local zoo.
Great place for taking photos and videos! Staff is very helpful and they make every effort to accommodate you!