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Woodland Park Zoo

Seattle offers its visitors different types of attractions to make their days full of fun and learning, the city is varied so it is possible to get things to do that will adapt to all tastes and ages. One of the places you have to visit when you’re in Seattle is the Woodland Park Zoo, it’s sure to be an experience you’ll never forget and always want to repeat.

The Woodland Park Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the United States, has been in operation since 1899 and has had an area of nearly 100 acres where more than 1000 animals are distributed representing approximately 300 different species, from small insects to large mammals from different habitats.

It is a wonderful place, but one of the most incredible things is that those who run this zoo have dedicated themselves to paying the necessary attention to conserve wildlife, doing so through investments in projects to save endangered species and also creating the “Zoo Doo” that is a herbivorous feme composted matter composed, thus avoiding throwing manure in landfills, in this way they continue to fully commit to the sustainability and care of the planet.

Exhibits you’ll find at Woodland Park Zoo

In this amazing place, there are many types of exhibits where the 300 species of animals that inhabit the place are distributed, below we talk about some of them so you can decide which ones you will see on your first visit.

Assam Rhino Reserve: Woodland Park Zoo has a shelter dedicated to rhinos, thus protecting them from the poachers that have been developing in recent years. In this space, visitors will be able to observe them closely without causing any harm.

Tropical Rain Forest: In this area you can see what a rainforest really is like, each level will show you from the wet soil to the large treetops. You’ll see some jaguar resting, a colobus monkey swinging or even frogs and venomous snakes.

African Savanna: This is a replica of the East African village, where residents share space with wild animals, including giraffes and lions.

Molbak’s Butterfly Garden: This visit should be planned because they are not there all year round if you’re lucky you’ll find yourself walking among more than 500 butterflies that are there freely. You can also learn a little bit about their life and growth.

Tips to make your visit to Woodland Park Zoo wonderful

We know that visiting a place for the first time is not easy, so we leave you some tips that you must take into account to make your visit what you expected

  1. Plan your visit: Woodland Park Zoo has the largest animal reserve in Washington State, so it’s a good idea to create a plan to make the weather long enough.
  2. Visiting time is the key: To avoid large crowds, problems parking and more view of the animals, we recommend that you go one of the first three days of the week and at 09:30 am that is opening its doors.
  3. Feed the animals: For the little ones, there will be no better experience than this, through the page you will be able to see the feeding program.
  4. Before the visit, download the app: That’s right, the zoo has an app where you can see the map, the calendar of activities, and more.
  5. Enjoy and have many memories with your family.

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