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Greater Los Angeles Zoo Assn

5333 Zoo Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90027

(323) 644-6400
lazoo.org

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Daily 10am-5pm  
Status: Closed  
 

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Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens sits on 113 acres in the heart of Griffith Park and boasts an average annual attendance of 1.3 million visitors. Since first opening its doors in 1966, the zoo has grown continuously through the years and presently houses species from every corner of the globe. Check the zoo web site for a complete list of animals as well as current and upcoming shows and admision ... more

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The Los Angeles Zoo is located in the heart of the nation's second-largest city. Each year 1.3 million visitors pass through the gates to view a collection of 1,200 animals from around the world. The Zoo continues to participate in conservation programs to preserve native habitats and ensure that animals can continue to live in the wild. All over the Zoo there is a spirit of optimism about the future ... more

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More than 30 acres of free parking with tram service are available.

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The following items are not allowed in the zoo: alcohol, glass bottles, aluminum cans, pets, bicycles, skateboards, rollerskates, scooters, inline skates, and laser points.

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Remind the kids not to scream or run toward cages. These things make many animals antisocial.

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Facts More than 100 acres of mammals, reptiles and amphibians draw city dwellers to this Griffith Park attraction for a taste of the wild life. The Animal Encounters program allows visitors to interact with animals ranging from pythons to bunnies. During the school year, the zoo is often mobbed by busloads of excited kids on field trips. Mornings and late afternoons are the best times to ... more

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You can barely see the animals

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The zoo at first looked fun but after i was like this sucked big time. The alligator didnt even look real and you can not even see the gorillas. The only thing that I liked was food

Honestly the worst zoo that I have been to

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I went to the zoo recently with my son. It seemed as if half the zoo was under construction and many of the cages were empty. The nice exhibits like the giraffes were overwhelmed and overcrowded with people. At the kids zoo there were a few goats out and tons of kids on them. The best part of the LA... more

At least it was cheap!

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We are from Reno, Nevada, and were looking for a treat while in Southern California to reward our animal-loving 10 year old for a great report card. We've done the amusement parks in the past, were looking for something more... enriching. This Zoo was not "all that". Be advised that it is hilly and there is a lot of walking involved (we are not afraid of some good old-fashioned walking, but this seemed ... more
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