Overview

The Abilene Zoo, located in Abilene, Texas, is a key attraction that offers educational and conservation-focused experiences through its diverse collection of animals and exhibits. Since its establishment in 1966, the zoo has grown significantly, both in size and in its commitment to wildlife conservation, providing visitors with the opportunity to learn about animals from around the world through up-close encounters. It emphasizes conservation education, allowing guests to discover the natural world and the importance of protecting it.

At the Abilene Zoo, visitors are treated to an engaging experience that includes opportunities to interact with animals, participate in feeding times, and attend educational talks and demonstrations. The zoo is designed to be family-friendly, offering a variety of exhibits and activities that appeal to all ages, including a carousel, a train ride that tours the park, and playgrounds for children. Its layout facilitates easy exploration, allowing guests to navigate the habitats comfortably and learn about the animal's natural behaviors and environments.

The zoo's conservation efforts are noteworthy, focusing on protecting endangered species through participation in various Species Survival Plans (SSP). It contributes to global conservation projects and research initiatives aimed at habitat preservation, breeding programs, and raising awareness about environmental issues. These efforts underscore the zoo's mission to conserve wildlife and inspire a greater public commitment to environmental stewardship.

Details
  • Zoo Size:
    16 acres
  • Number of Species on Display:
    120+
  • Number of Animals:
    600+
  • Key Exhibits:
    African Grove || South American Pampas || Wetlands || Elm Creek Backyard
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Contact Information
  • Email:
    abilene.zoo@abilenetx.gov
  • Phone:
    (325) 676-6085
  • Website: