Attraction Guide: Seneca Park Zoo, Rochester, United States

Seneca Park Zoo Guide

A World of Wildlife: Explore Conservation at Seneca Park Zoo Guide

Seneca Park Zoo, nestled within Seneca Park, is a beloved Rochester attraction that offers visitors the chance to connect with animals from around the globe. From playful primates to majestic big cats, the zoo provides a captivating glimpse into the diversity of the animal kingdom. With a focus on conservation and education, Seneca Park Zoo is committed to protecting endangered species and inspiring a passion for wildlife in its visitors. Seneca Park Zoo has a rich history dating back to 1894, making it one of the oldest zoos in the United States. Originally a small collection of animals, the zoo has grown and evolved over the years to become a modern zoological facility. It has played a significant role in conservation efforts, participating in breeding programs for endangered species and supporting research initiatives around the world. At Seneca Park Zoo, visitors can explore a variety of exhibits, including the Rocky Coasts exhibit featuring polar bears and sea lions, the A Step Into Africa exhibit showcasing African lions and zebras, and the Cold Asia exhibit with snow leopards and red pandas. The zoo also offers educational programs, animal encounters, and special events throughout the year. While the zoo doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, the zoo's cafe offers a variety of food and beverage options.

Transportation

The RTS Route 22 serves the area near Seneca Park Zoo. Check the RTS website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and stop locations. You can take Route 22 from the RTS Transit Center downtown towards Seneca Park.

Opening Hours

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM daily

Ticket Price

Adults (13-61): $15.00, Seniors (62+): $12.00, Children (3-12): $12.00, Children (2 and under): Free