With 80 acres there is a lot to see. With the construction of bearmountain it became the first zoo in the country to use naturalistic enclosures. Check out the list of babies currently available too!
I loved the exhibits! Especially being able to go in a majority of the bird exhibits to see how pretty they are up close! The zoo was super clean, great parking and the animals seemed pretty content!
Love this zoo. Animals have plenty of room, elephant path is nice, the feline house is awesome. Check out the lorikeet area: it's also free. Pretty great trip. And yes, the picture is a hyena in a box
Best zoo I've been to. Animals are really active and there's a great Asian culture exhibit where the elephants are. Also: find the semi hidden food truck!
Located at CityPark, this family friendly setting offers a Tropical Discovery exhibit along with your favorite mammals plus plants, insects, birds, fish and reptiles. Don't miss the gift shop.
The Denver Zoo is perfect for all ages. With many exhibits featuring up-close and personal expierences with the animals. The Elephant Passage is the best and you do not want to miss thier show.
Not as great as the Cheyenne MountainZoo down in the Springs but it still makes for a fun day! Make sure to see the shows like the Elephant and Sea Lion. Be wary of the food prices. Pack a lunch.
This is an incredibly interactive zoo!!! Fantastic conservation efforts and the human to animal experience was much more intimate than other zoos who are known for their obtrusive concrete barriers.
Excelente lugar, 100% recomendado. Definitivamente se tiene que venir con mucho tiempo ya que es muy grande y con muchos animales. Conexión a WIFI en todo el Zoo
Lots to see and do. Be sure to take a map so you don't miss out on anything. Food on site can be expensive. There are free admission days sometimes. Parking can be difficult to find.
"Let the wild rumpus start!" After you check out Denver Zoo, come to CityPark on Saturday, June 8th to celebrate National Get Outdoors Day. Explore dozens of outdoor activities for the whole family! Leia mais
One of the nation’s most popular zoos, this CityParklandmark takes you on a globetrotting safari. Go nose to nose with a polar bear, trade funny faces with gorillas and stretch necks with giraffes.
In 1896, a small, orphaned black bear named Billy became the first resident of Denver Zoo. Billy's adventurous helped mold the Zoo into a home to 3,800 animals representing more than 650 species. Leia mais
30 minutes before the Sea Lion show (2:30) the animals were really active and playful. Get a treat from the Northern Shores Cafe and enjoy watching the Sea Lions while you wait for the show to start.
$1 militarydiscount for entrance. Not very big but they are currently working on some better exhibits. Birds, fish & lizards are the biggies. The polar bearexhibit is nice, the sea lions are a hoot Leia mais
As you come in the gate - to right: elephants, bears, monkeys, birds, cheetahs. To the left: zebras, tigers, giraffes, polar bears, sea lions, fish and komodo dragons (Tropical Discovery).
Be sure to thank the volunteers! They do so much- your experience just would not be the same without them. Ask them questions and learn some cool information!
Spans over 75 acres and is home to over 4,000 animals including rare amur leopards, okapi, black rhinoceros, elephants, vampire bats, orangutan, Komodo dragons and more!
The new elephantexhibit is really cool- talks about the importance of conservation, but also addresses the problems elephants can cause for the people who share their land.
The Denver Zoo has long been an innovator in re-creating realistic habitats: BearMountain, built in 1918, was the first animal exhibit in the U.S. constructed of simulated concrete rockwork.
Did you know? The zoo was founded in 1896 with a gift to the mayor of Denver–an American Black Bear cub named Billy Bryan; named for William Jennings Bryan, a politician and Presidential candidate. Leia mais
Denver Zoo is home to 3,800 animals representing more than 650... species and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Denver Zoo's mission is to secure a better world for animals through human understanding.(Mostrar mais)