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General information, zoo history, map, education program summary, animal photos and descriptions, and calendar of events. Part of The Wildlife Conservation Society.
- Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit. Whether you want to see snow leopards and...
- Visitor Rules
We ask that visitors comply with all park rules: The Central...
- Park Accessibility
The Central Park Zoo partnered with KultureCity to improve...
- Accessibility Statement
Please see more information about WCAG compliance.....
- Zoo Map
Organization Headquarters Contact Information: Address: 2300...
- FAQs
If you have a NY Sightseeing Pass, you will need to book...
- Learn
Experience curated programs at the Central Park Zoo led by...
- Volunteering
We offer two ways to volunteer at the Central Park Zoo. As a...
- Plan Your Visit
Find over 130 species at the Central Park Zoo, from giant grizzly bears to tiny leaf cutter ants. A walk around the Zoo's five plus acres will take you through a variety of habitats, all carefully designed to recreate the natural environment of the animals they house.
Plan Your Visit. Whether you want to see snow leopards and snow monkeys or plan your day around a sea lion feeding, here's what you need to know to have an awesome day with wildlife. Buy Tickets.
The Central Park Zoo is a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) zoo located at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. It is part of an integrated system of four zoos and one aquarium managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).
The Central Park Zoo, managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society, is home to a range of animals including sea lions, snow leopards, and exotic birds.
The zoo is open every day of the year and features three major biomes: the Tropic Zone, Temperate Territory, and the Polar Circle. From tropical birds, to snow leopards, grizzly bears, and one of the nation’s largest colonies of Antarctic penguins, there are animals to enjoy in every season.
Visit the Central Park Zoo and see animals from tropical, temperate, and polar regions. Learn about the zoo's history, exhibits, conservation efforts, and how to book tickets in advance.