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  1. www.oregonzoo.orgOregon Zoo

    June 7 to 8, 6 to 9:30 p.m. Zoo Brew is back! Zoo Nights. June 21 to Aug. 23, 5 to 9 p.m. Nothing says summer in Portland like a warm evening outdoors with good food and live entertainment. Join us in creating a better future for all. Learn about the Oregon Zoo Foundation. Take action for wildlife. Explore our current conservation programs.

    • Keeper talks

      Talks, activities or encounters are subject to cancellation...

    • Volunteer at the zoo

      Oregon Zoo Wildlife Leaders is a 10-week summer program for...

  2. Plan your visit. The zoo is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Today's hours are listed at the top of this page. The last timed entry is typically 90 minutes before the zoo closes - you must buy tickets online to guarantee availability. All days and hours are subject to change.

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    • Elephants (and Condors!) on Parade
    • New Polar Bear Exhibit
    • The Lay of The Land
    • Events and Attractions at The Zoo
    • Discounts and Special Offers
    • Getting to The Oregon Zoo

    In 2015, the Elephant Lands exhibitquadrupled in size, creating a world-class home with new features that include shade structures, hilly berms and corridors, and a 12-foot-deep (3.7 m) pond with remote-controlled water jets for playtime. The exhibit’s interactive digital displays allow visitors to identify individual elephants and even log behavio...

    In 2021, The Oregon Zoo’s polar bearsmoved into a new space with deep saltwater pools, panoramic views and a “smell port.” The Polar Passage gives visitors an exciting new look into polar bear behavior and supports scientific research.

    Stroll the zoo’s parklike grounds— 64 acres (25.9 ha) in total — as you explore numerous exhibits grouped into geographical areas: 1. Great Northwest — Mountain goats, black bears, snowy owls, bald eagles, turtles, river otters, beavers, waterfowl, cougars, California condors, goats 2. Pacific Shores — Polar bears, sea otters, penguins, harbor seal...

    The zoo offers special events for every season, from the animal encounters and lawn games of Hop into Spring to Howloween’s trick-or-treating, but none shines as brightly as ZooLights, the annual holiday light display that runs from late November through early January. This popular event transforms the zoo into a winter wonderland with more than a ...

    The zoo offers discounted admission for income-assistance programs, veterans and active-service military members, large groups and more. Check the zoo’s discounts pagefor current offers.

    The Oregon Zoo is served by the MAX Light Rail Blue and Red lines; the Washington Park MAX station is also close to the World Forestry Center Discovery Museum, the Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial, and the 4T and Wildwoodtrailheads. TriMet Bus Line 63 also runs from the central city (with a stop near Providence Park and another near Pioneer Cour...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oregon_ZooOregon Zoo - Wikipedia

    The Oregon Zoo, originally the Portland Zoo and later the Washington Park Zoo, is a zoo located in Washington Park, Portland, Oregon, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of downtown Portland. Founded in 1888, it is the oldest zoo west of the Mississippi River .

  4. The Oregon Zoo connects our community to the wonder of wildlife to create a better future for all. Located on 64 forested acres in Portland’s Washington Park, we are a hub for science, conservation, education and animal well-being delivering the highest quality of care to 165 species and subspecies.

  5. The Oregon Zoo is located in Washington Park at 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221. Located in Washington Park just west of downtown Portland, the zoo is an escape from the city but easily accessible by car, rideshare or taxi, public transportation, bicycle or foot.

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