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  1. Annual family membership $75. The first Wednesday of every month, admission to the Zoo is free! Muni access: L-Taraval -- outbound, end of line. 18-46th Avenue and 23-Monterey -- Sloat Blvd. and 47th Ave. Group Activities Parties: The Zoo can accommodate up to 50 children and adults in its new indoor Birthday Party Room in the Leaping Lemur Cafe.

  2. Nov 14, 2023 · The Oakland Zoo in Oakland, California is offering free admission to California EBT Cardholders through the Museums for All Program. Qualifying SNAP EBT Cardholders are eligible to purchase up to 2 adult, 2 senior, and 4 child daytime admission tickets for $0 per ticket – a $24 savings. The Oakland Zoo only offers this discount to those ...

  3. Around one day each month, the zoo allows San Franciscans with a photo ID and a utility bill with their address on it to enter the gate and enjoy the zoo free of charge. On all other days, residents and visitors can enjoy the zoo for a very modest $15 for ages 15 and up and $9 for kids. Summer hours run from 10 in the morning to 5 in the ...

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · The San Francisco Zoo, Northern California’s largest zoological park and conservation center, periodically offers free admission for San Francisco residents. When is the next free zoo day for SF residents? - Thursday, April 25, 2024 The free days are often the first or second Wednesday of the month. However, dates often announced on VERY short notice with as little as 24 hours in advance and ...

  5. Zoo Map. As part of our mission to protect the environment, we are no longer distributing paper maps. Click the image to download a printable PDF of the park map and visitor guide to bring with you on your visit. Also, note all the temporarily closed areas and one-way paths due to new safety protocols. Download a printable Spanish language map.

  6. The San Francisco Zoo is a 100-acre (40 ha) zoo located in the southwestern corner of San Francisco, California, between Lake Merced and the Pacific Ocean along the Great Highway. The SF Zoo is a public institution, managed by the non-profit San Francisco Zoological Society, [3] a 501(c)(3) organization .

  7. San Francisco Zoo & Gardens. The San Francisco Zoo and Gardens is Northern California’s largest zoological park, with more than 225 species of animals in naturalistic settings. The Children’s Zoo gives young folks the thrill of feeding and petting their favorite barnyard animals, and if little legs are starting to weary, the Little Puffer ...

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