Cat House - See (and smell) leopards, ocelots, Pallas’ cats, and more.
Gibbon Islands - Gibbons swing on giant jungle gyms.
Giraffe Ridge - Feed snacks to a herd of Maasai giraffes.
Gorilla World - Explore the world of the western lowland gorilla.
Jungle Trails - Journey through the forest to peer at primates, including orangutans and bonobos.
Kroger Lords of the Arctic - Come face to face with a polar bear.
Lemur Lookout - Watch ring-tailed lemurs “move it”.
Marge Schott-Unnewehr Elephant Reserve - Marvel at the Asian elephant, and look on as they get a bath.
Monkey Island - Join the party with a lively bunch of Japanese macaques, or snow monkeys.
Nocturnal House - Navigate by creatures of the night such as the bearcat, aardvark, and bats.
Otto M. Budig Family Foundation Manatee Springs - Celebrate Florida wildlife, including the manatee and American alligator.
Passenger Pigeon Memorial - Pay tribute to Martha, the last known passenger pigeon that passed away at the Zoo in 1914.
Penguin Walkabout - Walk about with little penguins and African penguins.
P&G Discovery Forest - It’s a green world after all, where the two-toed sloth, blue and gold macaw, boa constrictor, and toucan live.
Reptile House - Stroll by the Burmese python, king cobra, and other scaly critters.
Rhino Reserve - Watch black and Indian rhinos wallow in the mud.
Siegfried & Roy’s White Lions of Timbavati - Catch a glimpse of the rare white lion.
Spaulding Children’s Zoo - Feed goats, touch live animals, climb on a spider web, and howl with the wolves.
Spaulding Lorikeet Landing - Feed lorikeets as they land on your head, shoulders, and arms.
Tiger Canyon - Descend into the canyon to view tigers and cheetahs.
Wetland Trails & Swan Lake - Observe trumpeter swans, mallards, and other native wildlife.
Wildlife Canyon & Sumatran Rhino - See the only Sumatran rhinos on display in the nation, along with other hoofed mammals.
Wings of the World - Peek into the lives of king penguins, rhinoceros hornbills, and other winged wonders.
Wolf Woods - Hike through the woods where Mexican wolves and river otters play.
World of the Insect - Stop to appreciate six-legged species like the leaf-cutting ant and the giant walking stick.