Overview

Woodland Park Zoo, situated in Seattle, Washington, covers 92 acres and is home to over 800 animals representing more than 250 species. Founded in 1899, the zoo is a wildlife conservation and animal care leader. Its exhibits range from tropical rainforests to temperate wetlands, providing natural habitats for diverse species. The zoo's commitment to conservation, education, and community engagement has made it a standout institution in the zoological community.

Visitors to Woodland Park Zoo can explore an array of immersive exhibits and participate in unique animal encounters, keeper talks, and interactive educational programs. The zoo offers various family-friendly experiences, including seasonal events, carousel rides, and a Zoomazium indoor play space for children. Its focus on creating engaging and informative experiences ensures an enriching visit for guests of all ages.

Woodland Park Zoo is deeply committed to conservation, both locally and globally. It actively participates in Species Survival Plans (SSPs) and leads various field conservation programs, research initiatives, and community education efforts. The zoo collaborates with conservation organizations worldwide to protect endangered species and promote sustainable practices. Its conservation efforts are integral to its mission to inspire people to care about and act to preserve the natural world.

Details
  • Zoo Size:
    92 acres
  • Number of Species on Display:
    250+
  • Number of Animals:
    800+
  • Key Exhibits:
    Tropical Asia || African Savanna || Tropical Rain Forest || Australasia || Northern Trail || Temperate Forest || Humboldt Penguin Exhibit || Zoomazium || Family Farm || Living Northwest:
Location
Contact Information
  • Email:
    zooinfo@zoo.org
  • Phone:
    (206) 548-2500
  • Website: