The Maryland Zoo
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The Maryland Zoo
Attraction Introduction: Situated in Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, the Maryland Zoo is home to over 2,000 animals representing more than 200 species. First opened in 1876, it is one of the oldest zoos in the United States and boasts a verdant 135-acre campus. The zoo is divided into three main areas: the African Journey, the Maryland Wilderness, and the Polar Bear Watch, each offering unique and immersive experiences. Highlights include African lions, giraffes, and the popular Penguin Coast, which houses one of the largest colonies of African penguins in North America.
Visiting Tips: To make the most of your visit, consider arriving early in the morning when the animals are most active. The zoo provides convenient tram services to help you navigate different sections, so take advantage of these to cover more ground. Don’t miss the daily animal feedings and interactive keeper talks, which offer insightful details about the animals and conservation efforts. For a more hands-on experience, check out the goat corral and the giraffe feeding station.
Precautions: Wear comfortable walking shoes as the zoo is expansive and requires a fair bit of walking. Stay hydrated by bringing a refillable water bottle; there are multiple refill stations throughout the zoo. The Maryland Zoo is family-friendly, but always keep an eye on young children, especially near animal enclosures. Refrain from feeding or touching the animals unless in designated interaction zones. Additionally, check the weather forecast and dress appropriately, as much of the zoo is outdoors and the weather can change quickly. Finally, respect the zoo's rules and guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.