Philadelphia Zoo
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Introduction to the Philadelphia Zoo
Established in 1859 and opened in 1874, the Philadelphia Zoo holds the distinction of being the first and oldest zoo in the United States. Its roles as an animal care organization, educational resource, and advocate for endangered species earn it recognition as one of the top zoos in the country. The zoo is home to over 1,900 animals, including the endangered Sumatran orangutan, Amur tiger, and giant otter.
Zoo Attractions
Zoo360
One of the zoo's fun features is Zoo360, an expansive system of mesh trails that allows animals to roam around and above the zoo's grounds.
Wild Works Ropes Course
Another exciting attraction is the Wild Works Ropes Course, providing a thrilling adventure for visitors.
SEPTA PZ Express Train
Perfect for young visitors, the SEPTA PZ Express Train offers an engaging tour around the zoo.
Fundraisers
The Philadelphia Zoo hosts various fundraisers throughout the year, with the Summer Ale Festival standing out as a popular adults-only event. However, recent visitors have noted that while the zoo is special, it is in need of updates.
Concessions
Visitors have dining options at Urban Green, an open-air marketplace, and several cafes that serve a variety of items from burgers to coffee and beers.
Accessibility
For those needing assistance, strollers, wheelchairs, and electronic scooters are available for a fee on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors with a government-funded Personal Care Attendant can receive a complimentary ticket for the attendant, but these tickets must be reserved in advance.
Getting There
The Philadelphia Zoo is located in Fairmount Park, just south of the Please Touch Museum. On-site parking is available for $17 per vehicle. The PHLASH bus stops nearby, and the area is also serviced by the SEPTA No. 15 trolley and No. 38 bus.
Hours and Admission
The zoo operates from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. To manage crowd levels, advance online reservations are required for timed entry. Admission costs vary from $20 to $34 for guests over 2 years old, depending on the day. Children younger than 2 can enter for free.
For more detailed information, visit the zoo's website.