Attraction Guide: Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, United States

Saint Louis Zoo Guide

Wild Adventures Await: Explore the Wonders of the Animal Kingdom! Guide

Embark on a global safari without ever leaving St. Louis at the world-renowned Saint Louis Zoo! This free zoo is home to thousands of animals representing hundreds of species from around the globe. From majestic elephants to playful penguins, from slithering snakes to soaring eagles, you'll be amazed by the diversity and beauty of the animal kingdom. Prepare to be captivated by the sights, sounds, and smells of this incredible urban oasis. Founded in 1910, the Saint Louis Zoo has a long and rich history of conservation, education, and research. It began with a modest collection of animals from the 1904 World's Fair and has grown into one of the leading zoos in the world. The zoo is committed to providing exceptional animal care, promoting conservation efforts, and inspiring visitors to connect with nature. Its dedication to these principles has earned it numerous accolades and a reputation as a world-class institution. Get ready for a day of exploration and discovery! Wander through the various habitats, including the River's Edge, where you can see hippos, rhinos, and crocodiles; the Jungle of the Apes, home to gorillas and orangutans; and Penguin & Puffin Coast, where you can watch these adorable birds swim and play. Don't miss the Sea Lion Sound show, a captivating performance that showcases the intelligence and agility of these marine mammals. The zoo also offers a variety of educational programs and events throughout the year, including animal feedings, keeper talks, and behind-the-scenes tours. While the zoo doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, you'll find a variety of dining options throughout the park, from casual cafes to sit-down restaurants.

Transportation

The Saint Louis Zoo is located in Forest Park and is easily accessible by car or public transportation. If driving, there are several parking lots available around the park. For public transportation, take the MetroLink Red Line or Blue Line to the Forest Park-DeBaliviere station. From there, you can take the #90 Hampton MetroBus directly to the zoo's north entrance. Alternatively, you can walk through Forest Park to reach the zoo (approximately a 20-30 minute walk).

Opening Hours

Varies seasonally, check the official website for current hours.

Ticket Price

Free (some attractions within the zoo may have a fee)