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The Phoenix Zoo The Phoenix Zoo is the nation's largest privately owned, non-profit zoological parks, standing on 125 acres in Phoenix's Papago Park. The Zoo is home to approximately 1,400 animals including 200 species of endangered or threatened birds, mammals and reptiles from around the world. Each lives along one of four distinct trails: Tropics, Africa, Arizona and Discovery (formerly the Children's Trail).

New habitats include The Forest of UCO, home to the endangered spectacled bears; Harmony Farm, a hands-on area of the discovery of life on a working Farm; and Desert Lives, an award winning exhibit space and home to the native Arizona bighorn sheep and flagship Arabian oryx. In 2003, the Zoo opened interactive primate and wallaby walk-through exhibits.

In addition to the animal exhibits, the Phoenix Zoo offers an exciting array of unique special events, educational programs and outdoor recreational activities for people of all ages. The spectacular surroundings make it an ideal setting for professional meetings, memorable dinner/receptions, weddings and more.


Admission: Adults $12, Seniors $9, Children (ages 3-12) $5. Children under 3 are free.
Summer Session (June-Aug), Adults $9, Seniors $7, Children - same.
Hours: The Phoenix Zoo is open everyday, rain or shine, except December 25. 9AM to 5 PM. Summer Session (June-Aug): 7AM to 4 PM
Address: 455 North Galvin Parkway
Phone: 602-273-1341
Our Email: zooqna@thephxzoo.com
Our Website:www.phoenixzoo.org
The entrance to the Zoo is off Galvin Parkway in the heart of Papago Park, Phoenix Metro, between McDowell and Van Buren.

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