
Habitats - Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
Make it a point to see the entertaining educational and enriching elephant presentation as well as visiting the Zoo’s Indian rhinos, Komodo dragons, red pandas, and more. With five wide-ranging habitats, guests can see animals at play, at rest, and interacting with the environment.
Oklahoma City Zoo: Find the Explorer in You
The Oklahoma City Zoo is a living museum of 1,900 animal species, expansive botanical gardens & over 26,000 members.
Plan Your Visit - Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
Wild Encounters enable guests to get up close and personal with Bears, Galapagos tortoises, Indian rhinos, Komodo Dragon, Red River hogs and Asian elephants. Participants will be led by guides to restricted areas not seen by the general public to learn more about how expert animal caretakers provide superior care for each animal.
Sanctuary Asia - Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
Sanctuary Asia encompasses the elephant pavilion and habitat built in 2010, now totaling 14.5 acres for the OKC Zoo’s Asian elephants, Indian rhinos, Komodo dragons, red pandas, Francois’ langurs, several tanuki (also known as raccoon dogs), cassowaries and Burmese tortoises.
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When visiting the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden in the heat of summer, many Zoo guests wonder how the Zoo’s animals keep cool. From elephants to bears and tigers to turtles, the Zoo is committed to the health, enrichment and comfortability of every wild …
ZooZeum - Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
Oklahoma City Zoo. The Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes you to its unique Zoo history museum, The Patricia and Byron J. Gambulos ZooZeum. Do you remember Carmichael the Polar Bear, The Monkey Ship or Judy the Elephant? The stories of these iconic Zoo animals and attractions, plus a century’s worth of history, are yours to discover at the new ZooZeum.
- Wild Encounters - Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
This wild guide provides information on must-do attractions, shares how you can directly contribute to the Zoo’s conservation efforts and includes helpful tips to know before your visit. The 10 Wildest Things to Do at the OKC Zoo: 1) &n... Read More
Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Garden Interactive Map
Check out our digital map by clicking “Continue to App” below then tap on “Zoo Map” and “Share Location” so you can navigate to different areas in the Zoo with ease. Visit our free conservation-themed activity stations.
FAQ - Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
This is intended for the health and well-being of the Zoo’s animal collection, our guests and the service dog. If visiting the OKC Zoo with a service dog, visitors are required to check in at the Guest Services before proceeding to the park.
Conservation Projects - Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
Our planet is changing at a perplexing rate. Wild animal populations and healthy habitats are declining rapidly. The Oklahoma City Zoo is actively supporting and helping to expand the conservation of these imperiled species, habitats and their surrounding communities.