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  1. One Franklin Park Road, Boston. Phone: 617-541-LION. T-Stops. Orange Line or Commuter Rail to Forest Hills station, then number 16 bus to Franklin Park Zoo. Orange Line or Commuter Rail to Ruggles station, then number 22, 28, 29, 44 or 45 bus to Franklin Park Zoo. Red Line to Andrew station, then number 16 bus to Franklin Park Zoo.

  2. October 1 to March 31: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Last entry is one hour before closing. Tickets are free for infants under 2, but they will be asked to pickup a complimentary ticket onsite at the zoo box office. Zoo New England Members are free and do not need to book a ticket. Please present your member ID at the entrance.

  3. At Franklin Park Zoo—a 72-acre park spanning Boston’s Dorchester, Roxbury, and Jamaica Plain neighborhoods—you can stroll through a Giraffe Savannah to watch Masai giraffe graze, as zebras roam nearby. Or you can visit the Outback Trail, where kangaroos and kookaburras live together “down under.”. One of the true stars of the zoo is ...

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  5. • May 13 - 15: Parking at Franklin Park Zoo's Giraffe Entrance on Pierpont Road will not be available. Please park by our Zebra Entrance located off Blue Hills Ave. • May 18, Stone Zoo will close at 3:00 p.m. (last daytime admission ticket sold at 2:00 p.m.) in preparation for our 21+ event, Ales and Tails. Please plan your visit ...

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    • May 13 - 15: Parking at Franklin Park Zoo's Giraffe Entrance on Pierpont Road will not be available. Please park by our Zebra Entrance located off Blue Hills Ave. • May 18, Stone Zoo will close at 3:00 p.m. (last daytime admission ticket sold at 2:00 p.m.) in preparation for our 21+ event, Ales and Tails .

  7. Visit Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, MA. See gorillas, zebras, giraffes, tigers, lion and more.

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