Metro Richmond Zoo 8300 Beaver Bridge Road, Moseley, VA 23120
About the Business
Located in Moseley, Virginia, the Metro Richmond Zoo is a unique and exciting institution dedicated to the conservation and care of animals from around the world. From the heartwarming story of a breastfeeding zookeeper helping an orangutan mother nurse her baby to the adventurous Treetop Zoofari zipline and adventure park, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this zoo.
Visitors can experience a variety of attractions, including train rides, a skylift, a drop tower, and a carousel. The zoo also offers educational programs like the Summer Safari day camp for children ages 6-13, where kids can get a behind-the-scenes look at zoo life.
With annual passes available and special events like the 5K & 10K races and the Wild Ninja obstacle course, the Metro Richmond Zoo is a popular destination for families looking to have fun while learning about wildlife conservation. The zoo's dedication to saving endangered species like cheetahs, African penguins, and Diana monkeys is evident in their participation in various conservation programs.
Whether you're a local looking for a fun day out or a wildlife enthusiast wanting to support conservation efforts, the Metro Richmond Zoo is a must-visit destination. Don't miss out on the chance to see these amazing animals up close and learn more about the important work being done to protect them.
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Location & Phone number
8300 Beaver Bridge Rd, Moseley, VA 23120, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:30 - 17:00
Friday:
09:30 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:30 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This is a pretty “no frills” zoo and a few of the enclosures can definitely use some improvement. However, it is very interactive, which is a lot of fun and they are expanding it seems. Prices are good and it wasn’t very crowded when we went in January so, we were able to see everything and didn’t feel rushed."
"Hands down best zoo I’ve been to! Definitely worth getting the annual pass, but the $25 single-entry ticket is still worth it if you only plan to visit once! Fantastic array of animal species to see and the park is clean, family friendly, and the animals are well cared for having more spacious and natural enclosures than I’ve seen at other zoos. My family and I will definitely visit again!"
"Don’t listen to all the negatives about this place. This zoo is amazing ! As someone who’s been to a lot of zoo’s , this ones animals seem the happiest and most vocal ! Had an absolute blast visiting here with my family. Lots of parking and they’re also adding more so it’s only going to get better"
"Had an absolute blast with the family. We loved the more open look to the zoo with some free roaming animals and the use of moats over fences when possible. The birds were a huge hit with the kids, go ahead and get the sticks if you have kids they'll love it. Getting to feed many of the animals was pretty awesome and adds a hands on and up close element you just don't get at many zoos. The gift shop was extremely reasonably priced which was a nice change of pace. If you're in the area you should check it out."
"I've thought a lot about how I should word my feelings about this zoo and my experience. I'm somewhere between a 2 and 3-star rating. I love how fun zoos can be, so we continued our tradition of visiting a zoo each vacation we go on. This year we chose the Richmond Zoo, and it was not a show-stopper. We arrived around 1pm on a Tuesday, and there was plenty of parking. We stayed until about 4pm. There was no signage about the zoo from the highway, but you see it after you make the turn in. They might benefit from that free highway advertising if possible, and it helps with navigation. We purchased our tickets for $24 per adult. They offered us a 'zoo treat cup' to feed the animals, and it looked like kibble. I didn't like that you could feed almost any animal the same kibble. Shouldn't their diets be more customized? When you walk in, the whole place just doesn't have any color or pizzazz. They play no music, and their signage designs are all outdated. Don't misunderstand that, their signage will say 'new zoo baby! born last month' in the same faded and outdated design. It is an odd choice. Here are the good things. Their animals look healthy and they seem to provide a lot of enrichment. It was mid-October, and they were probably the most active animals in a zoo I've experienced. The place is real quiet and peaceful, smells real woodsy, and is rather clean all around. My husband commented that the lunch and snacks they sell at the cafe are probably the most reasonable prices he's ever seen, meaning they don't appear to have increased in a while. The zoo's kibble food comes in a paper cup, as their website states their hatred toward the damage plastic has on animals. They also have PVC pipes next to trash cans that are designed to collect the paper cups and keep them out of the waste bins, however, their design needs updating to help further reinforce the use of the PVC collections. If they were clear, and one cup was always inside, that's enough of a visual cue to the visitors on how it works. A picture of this is included. Walking around the zoo is very serene and the woods area they have is rather beautiful. They are also making strides toward expanding their zoo to new areas to house more animal exhibits. As you walk around the zoo, their concrete paths need fixing. There are quite a bit of uneven walkways, with clear potholes in the paths. I saw maybe one orange cone indicating danger. The day we visited, their penguin-drop ride was broken, as was their sky ride. I love sky rides, so that was disappointing that it broke just the day before we arrived (I asked the staff: when did it break?). They appear to have put a lot of trust on the visitors, as many of the animals have wired fencing to their cages instead of glass, so anything could be thrown inside, fed to the animal, or the animal could be pet. They had workers around doing their jobs, but really no one supervising to prevent abuse or danger. The saddest part of the visit was their poor farm animals. I am not an animal expert, and you can view my posted photos, but the goats appear to be grossly overweight, and I assume that's due to the unregulated 'zoo treat cups' and visitors just feeding them all the time. If I am wrong, I will gladly update my review. Overall, I unfortunately would not recommend a visit. I even Googled 'zoo red flags' and this zoo didn't really exhibit any of them, except for the pacing lions, but I didn't enjoy myself too much and wasn't impressed. They would highly benefit from a better marketing team to update their signage and stop selling the zoo treat cups."
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