The Dallas Zoo is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. seven days a week. Read more.

General Information

HOURS

9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily
*Closed Christmas day
*Hours subject to change

ADMISSION

$12.00 Adults (age 12-64)
$9.00 Children (age 3-11)
$9.00 Seniors (age 65 up)
FREE Children (age 2 and under)
FREE Members of the Dallas Zoological Society
*All prices subject to change

ENDANGERED SPECIES CAROUSEL:

$2.00 per rider

MONORAIL:

9:30 am to 4:30 pm daily
$3.00 per rider
Available Saturdays and Sundays only during the winter season.
*Weather permitting. Please call to verify operation.

PHONE

214-670-5656

Skip the wild drivers and parking jungle. It’s so easy to get here on DART! And check out the Zoo’s special discount offer for DART riders.

HELP SAVE GORILLA HABITAT! RECYCLE YOUR OLD CELL PHONES AT THE DALLAS ZOO.

Eco-Cell

The Dallas Zoo is now recycling cell phones through a program called ECO-CELL. So, the next time you come to the zoo, bring all your old cell phones with you, Read more.


Giants of the Savanna

Due to the requirements of our annual Zoo To Do fundraising event, the Wilds of Africa exhibit (including the Monorail Safari) will be closed Thursday, Oct. 8 through Sunday, Oct. 11. Zoo admission will be half-price for all guests during this period. Please note that the Zoo will be closing at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10 and all guests must exit at that time. Regular operating hours resume on Monday, Oct. 12.

Dallas City Council Unanimously Roars its Approval for Giants of the Savanna

Giants of the Savanna

On April 1, 2009 the Dallas City Council voted unanimously in favor of constructing the Dallas Zoo’s new 10-acre Giants of the Savanna habitat. Scheduled to open in 2010, the new habitat will take visitors on safari as they experience and learn about giraffes, elephants, lions, wild dogs, and many other African species. As part of its education and conservation mission, the Zoo will partner with some of the leading researchers in Africa to work on the conservation of endangered elephants, and other African wildlife species.

Giants of the Savanna will combine the knowledge and resources of some of the top zoological architects, horticulturists, animal specialists, and wildlife researchers in the world. The 10-acre site will feature a large savanna with grasses, trees, and multiple swimming holes. The expansive savanna will be planted with a special soil mixture that will keep the habitat lush, soft, and green year-round.

The $27 million habitat is funded by 2006 voter-approved bonds and private donations. Giants of the Savanna is the largest Dallas Zoo project since the opening of the Wilds of Africa nearly 20 years ago.

Dallas Zoo Welcomes New African Elephant

New African Elephant

The Dallas Zoo welcomed its newest pachyderm into the family on March 31, 2009. Gypsy, a 27-year old female African elephant arrived at the Dallas Zoo from a private facility where she had spent years traveling for entertainment programs. Gypsy will spend the next several months getting acclimated to her new surroundings. She will share her new home with elephants and other African wildlife in the new 10-acre Giants of the Savanna habitat, scheduled to open next year.

Ghosts from the Bayou Move the Spirit

Ghosts from the Bayou

New alligator exhibit opens April 18 for Dallas Roars! The legendary white creature with piercing pink eyes rising from the new swamp in the Pierre A. Fontaine Bird & Reptile Building is not a ghost. Read more.

TAKE YOUR VISIT TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH A ZOO RANGER™ VIDEO TOUR

Gloria Campos in Zoo Ranger

It’s the next best thing to a personal tour with the zookeepers! The Dallas Zoo has introduced a behind-the-scenes, full-color video tour of the Zoo that utilizes GPS technology to trigger entertaining and educational tour stop videos of key exhibits throughout the park. WFAA-TV anchor and longtime Zoo member Gloria Campos introduces the exhibits. Read more.

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Lacerte Family Children's Zoo

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Voted “Best Children’s Activity” by Dallas Child magazine, experience the natural world through touchable animals, arts & crafts, and playtime activities in a two-acre adventure of interactive fun for toddlers to pre-teens.
Click here for more about the hands-on fun.

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Become a Member

Enjoy year-round free admission and parking, special member activities, discounts and more benefits, just for helping to support your animal friends through your Dallas Zoological Society membership. Join Now!

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