Saint Louis Zoo

1 Government Drive, St. Louis, MO 63110

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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  • Photo of Saint Louis Zoo - Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Saint Louis Zoo - Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Saint Louis Zoo - Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Saint Louis Zoo - Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Saint Louis Zoo - Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Saint Louis Zoo - Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Saint Louis Zoo - Government Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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1 Government Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States
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About the Business

The Saint Louis Zoo, located at 1 Government Drive in St. Louis, Missouri, is a popular tourist attraction known for its diverse collection of animals and commitment to conservation. Visitors can enjoy a unique experience at the zoo with the Twilight Lantern Festival, where 50 towering lanterns illuminate the grounds with depictions of animals, plants, and traditional Chinese elements.

The institution is dedicated to the care and conservation of animals both locally and globally. Their team of animal care experts, scientists, researchers, and partners work together to save species from extinction and promote thriving communities. Through rigorous research and advocacy efforts, the zoo aims to protect animals and their habitats while engaging with communities to promote wildlife conservation.

Visitors can explore the zoo's diverse collection of animals, categorized by classification and habitat location. From colorful birds to mammals with shared traits, and reptiles covered in scales, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Additionally, the zoo offers amenities such as a First Aid Station sponsored by St. Louis Children's Hospital, which includes a family restroom and lactation room.

Whether you're visiting with family or friends, the Saint Louis Zoo offers a memorable experience that combines education, conservation, and entertainment. Don't miss the opportunity to learn about wildlife and support the zoo's mission of protecting animals and their environments.

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Mandy Woodworth:
5

"I have been here many times. Zoo is well kept and clean. They have good displays. Nicely decorated for the holidays. Employees definitely put in the work to keep this zoo nice. Parking is a little difficult at times. There are a few parking lots that cost money; however, the zoo is free to get in so you can’t complain. Otherwise parking is on the streets. If you want to avoid crowds I would recommend early morning or weekdays."

1 year ago
Gigi Olsen:
5

"We’re from Las Vegas and absolutely LOVE this zoo! It’s FREE ADMISSION and placed in a gorgeous park setting. Food is great, employees are always super nice, and the zoo is large! Lots of wonderful animals to see. If you’re in the area, it’s a MUST visit attraction❤️"

1 year ago
Mahmudul Alam Shakib:
5

"This zoo is absolutely the best! We enjoyed every bit of the zoo. 95% of the animals were active and we enjoyed the view to the fullest. It’s a great place for family outing with the kids. There are several aquariums including the hippos, Mississippi River fishes, penguins, and sea lions. Each of the aquariums were great. Please plan to spend at least 4-5 hours in the zoo, otherwise it won’t be possible to watch all the animals."

1 year ago
Leah Brookes:
4

"I love this zoo so much! They always have educators posted around the zoo who are knowledgeable about the animals in their areas and have posts with each exhibit that gives general information about each animal found within it. The zoo is free to enter and is fairly priced on the majority of extra attractions and even their gift ship items aren't terribly expensive, in comparison with the average American zoo. My only big gripe is that while they say they're accessible, that's not entirely true. If you have an electric wheelchair or scooter, absolutely. They're great. But if you are a manual wheelchair user the zoo can be a nightmare to traverse. The hills are abundant and steep, making for hard inclines and dangerous declines. If you're a manual wheelchair user without a companion to push you or help you up the hill, or you're not an ambulatory wheelchair user and cannot assist the chair up the hills or brake with your feet, I highly recommend renting an electric scooter or waiting until you have a companion to assist you in your visit. To end on a high note, all the facilities were clean and the layout of the zoo was simple to follow. Great place for the whole family, just be extra aware of possible hazards if you're disabled."

1 year ago
Natalie Clough:
5

"We loved going to the Zoo! Growing up in San Diego we always loved the San Diego Zoo so it was a fun experience and see another large Zoo. Free admission is amazing! Buying the additional attractions is a fun plus for those who want a few extra things to do. The wrist bands made it easy to walk into the extra attractions without having to keep track of tickets. It was clean and well kept. If you are a member of the Zoo the attraction tickets are 50% off. If you are a member of any local Zoo they will honor the 50% off as long as you show the active membership. I didn't know that until I walked up to the window to purchase our tickets, so that was a bonus! We went during the Halloween season and the decorations were awesome! We ate lunch at the Lakeside Cafe. The lines looked long but they were pumping food out quickly. The standard kid friendly options are available and some adult options as well. They did offer alcohol, limited selection but it was offered at a reasonable price actually. The food wasn't crazy priced either, but what you would expect from any fast food place in 2023. Getting around was easy even when it got congested with people. It was a cooler day when we went so the animals were active and out playing. Overall it was a great experience all day and we will definitely make our way back to spend more time looking at all the animals."

1 year ago
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