Overview

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, located in Powell, Ohio, is one of the nation's premier zoological destinations, encompassing a diverse array of terrestrial and aquatic species. Founded in 1927, the zoo has made its mission to foster appreciation for wildlife while ensuring their conservation. Encompassing over 580 acres, the park is home to thousands of animals across hundreds of species, making it a remarkable spectacle for wildlife education and entertainment.

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium are deeply committed to global conservation efforts. Through the Columbus Zoo Fund for Conservation, it has provided over $10 million to support over 800 conservation projects in more than 70 countries. This commitment extends to the zoo's robust breeding programs, which aim to rehabilitate endangered species, including cheetahs, manatees, bonobos, and gorillas. The zoo's extensive educational programs also engage visitors and the broader community in their commitment to wildlife conservation.

Visitors at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium can expect a day filled with exciting wildlife encounters and educational experiences. Interactive exhibits, animal shows, and feedings engage visitors of all ages. The zoo is divided into several distinct regions, each showcasing animals from different parts of the world, such as Asia, Africa, and North America. An immersive experience is offered by themed areas like Heart of Africa, Shores and Aquarium, and Congo Expedition, among others. For a respite from the animal attractions, visitors can enjoy rides at the Jungle Jack's Landing and the Zoombezi Bay water park adjacent to the zoo.

Details
  • Zoo Size:
    580 acres
  • Number of Species on Display:
    800+
  • Number of Animals:
    7000+
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Contact Information
  • Email:
    info@columbuszoo.org
  • Phone:
    (614) 645-3400
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