Phoenix Zoo

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Camelback East
455 North Galvin Parkway, 64th Street Between Van Buren & Mcdowell Roads, Phoenix, Arizona 85008(602) 273-1341
Description: Like the nearby Desert Botanical Gardens, also in Papago Park, the Phoenix Zoo is another Phoenix Point of Pride. This non-profit zoo was founded by the Maytag family in 1962, and is home to over 1,300 animals on its 125...Read More
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You Call this a "Zoo"????

by northerndynasty

Ft Laud, Florida

February 19, 2008

Ok, clearly the writers of previous reviews are desperately hungry for entertainment. I just went through this "zoo" yesterday, and I found it nothing more than a bunch of displays with 1 or less animals in them. The animals always huddled towards ...Read more
The Phoenix Zoo

by azprincess

Chandler, Arizona

June 19, 2003

In this traditional family zoo, habitats of thousands of animals are situated along four main trails. At the end of your visit, stop at the zoo's playground for a chance to rest on a park bench while the kids expend any energy they may have left ...Read more

From journal Family Fun in Phoenix!

Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix Zoo

by BurliBear

Overland Park, Kansas

November 28, 2002

Best of IgoUgo Phoenix has a nice zoo that will get you plenty of exercise. There is a lot of walking between exhibits and in a couple of cases around exhibits. They have a bear exhibit where the bears have lots of room to roam. The exhibit is in an area ...Read more
Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix Zoo

by Prachi Nagpal

Naperville, Illinois

December 26, 2005

Best of IgoUgo This review describes our trip to the Phoenix Zoo. It is fun picnic place for both the young and adults. The zoo is huge spread over an 100 acres and has around 2.5 miles of walking trails that have been designated as Tropics, African, Arizona, and ...Read more
Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix Zoo

by wanderer 2005

Phoenix, Arizona

October 4, 2005

Best of IgoUgo The Phoenix zoo is a privately owned, non-profit sanctuary that offers the animals wide open spaces to run free in large enclosures. The grounds are split into different themes like the Africa Trail, Harmony Farm and the Arizona Trail, directing ...Read more

From journal Desert Oasis



Phoenix Zoo

by jasper8880

Brandon, Florida

September 20, 2003

We went early in the morning (they open at 7am) and beat the heat. We were asked by the staff if we wanted to go behind the scenes and help feed the animals! Very memorable! Staff also gave us lots of info on the animals as they were feeding. We ...Read more

From journal Scottsdale

A good day for a walk among the critters.
A good day for a walk among the critters.

by weeblewobble46

Marietta, Georgia

June 3, 2012

Best of IgoUgo We made another pilgrimage to the Phoenix zoo on a beautiful day in May. The desert breezes were a bit stiff and we got a little windtossed as we pushed the stroller along the macadam and gravel paths. The hilly terrain made for some serious ...Read more
Safari Train and Monkeys

by weeblewobble46

Marietta, Georgia

March 6, 2011

Best of IgoUgo We were fortunate enough to have complementary tickets to the Phoenix Zoo and the good weather to enjoy walking around the zoo.First stop for Grandson#1 was the "train". That is the passion of a 2yr old! He sang the "Choo Choo Soul" song while ...Read more

From journal Phoenix , Again!

Phoenix Zoo (The)

by weeblewobble46

Marietta, Georgia

March 31, 2008

Best of IgoUgo The Phoenix Zoo is more than the normal zoo. It is also a sanctuary habitat for the animals that live there. The paths meander beneath shading trees - keeping you cool as you wander from exhibit to exhibit. For a nominal fee you can also take a ...Read more

From journal Phoenix Flora

Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix Zoo

by mh75

Harrisonburg, Virginia

April 25, 2007

Best of IgoUgo Living in Tucson, we are just under two hours from Phoenix. This is good for many reasons, one of which is that Phoenix has an awesome zoo. The Phoenix Zoo is the largest non-profit zoo in the United States, at 125 acres of land. There are 2.5 ...Read more

From journal Old home Arizona