Primate Canopy Trails
About the Business
Primate Canopy Trails is a unique institution located at 1 Government Drive in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It is a 35,000-square-foot outdoor expansion connected to the Primate House, providing a new and exciting experience for visitors. The exhibit, opened in July 2021, features eight new outdoor homes for monkeys and lemurs, as well as a Primate Care Center offering shelter and sleeping areas.
Guests can observe the primates in their natural habitat, climbing and playing in the outdoor space. The exhibit also includes climbing structures that allow guests to explore the forest canopy alongside the animals, while learning about conservation challenges facing primates in the wild.
The institution aims to improve animal care and well-being by providing access to enriching outdoor habitats, sunlight, and fresh air. The Primate Canopy Trails exhibit offers a unique and interactive experience for visitors of all ages, with opportunities to engage with Zoo interpreters and learn about sustainable practices such as palm oil production.
Surrounded by glass on all sides, guests can observe the primates up close as they climb, play, and forage in the habitat. The crawl space, rope bridge, and boardwalk provide fun and educational experiences for visitors. Historic Hill, where the exhibit is located, offers a nostalgic ambiance with its unique architectural features and rich history dating back to the 1904 World's Fair.
Overall, Primate Canopy Trails is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and conservation enthusiasts, offering a one-of-a-kind experience to learn about and interact with primates in a natural setting.
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Location & Phone number
1 Government Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States
Reviews
"The zoo is always a great family experience!"
"This was a great addition to the zoo! My kids loved it! Even the older ones! It was safe, fun, and unique! There's rope tunnels, a climbing spot that takes you up pretty high, cool spiraling stairs that can take you back down etc. We spent around 30 min here. We would have stayed here longer ,but we wanted to visit other parts of the zoo. Had a blast here though!"
"I've been coming to the Stl Zoo since I was a kid (late 90s). This was such an awesome area to explore and walk through! You can tell the design was made with the animals in mind. This area of the zoo is so fresh and different, and truly a pleasure to experience. Thanks for always spoiling us STL Zoo!"
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