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"Nestled against the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco Zoo & Gardens is an urban oasis. It is home to over 2,000 exotic, endangered and rescued animals representing more than 250 species and lovely peaceful gardens full of native and foreign plants."
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City: San Francisco
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Reviews
Great zoo right by the beach. Lots of great animals to see and interact with. A bit hilly so bring good walking shoes. They have great statues and art to look at as well. I would recommend going right when open as it gets super crowded.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$16–20
Nice small zoo compared to San Diego or the Bronx zoo. Took about 2 hours at a leisurely pace. Some exhibits were closed and some animals were inside because it was chilly. The cafe prices are sky high. Parking was $11 for a weekday and seemed pretty safe.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$21–30
Visited the zoo on Monday, overcast most of the day. Signage is good. Murals are beautiful. I appreciate they had sculptures of animals to touch. It's cute you can still use a trunk key to activate audio to tell you about the animals. The animals themselves were mostly sleeping.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$21–30
Wow! I haven't been here since a child until yesterday! This zoo is reasonably priced, and if an EBT cardholder offers discount tickets of only $3.00 per person! What a steal! Parking is only $11.00 during the weekdays and only $13.00 on the weekends. There are a few eateries within the zoo, but you are also allowed to bring your own food and beverages in. Keep in mind that no glass bottles or alcohol are allowed in, however the serve alcohol at the eateries. They have a huge carousel to ride that does cost, but just a few bucks. Also, a train that takes you around the zoo that is pretty neat, again, for a small extra fee. They have a great, clean picnic area too for those who are bringing their own food in. Restrooms located throughout.. It features a huge playground for those rambunctious kiddos! The zoo seems to be well kept, and the animals seem to be well taken care of. The staff is very nice and there are lots of animals to see!
Beautiful zoo with lots of animals to see. A lot of great photo perfect spots. Lots of parking on site $13 and on street free. Animals looked well taken care of. Lots of fun things to do with kids. Big playground available for kids and toddlers. One thing they desperately need, A COFFEE STATION. They have 2 cafes, but they should open up a starbucks on site.
The animals are fantastic, but this zoo has definitely seen better days. I visited this zoo 15 years ago, with many of the same exhibits, and the buildings were well kept and cared for. Now the park and much of the area around the park is depressed and run down. The homeless situation in San Francisco is out of control, with impromptu tent cities everywhere, including near the zoo. For one of America's iconic cities with many of America's wealthiest residents, the rich clearly don't care to help their society avoid these tragedies. Though my kids loved the animals, I have to say seeing SF so dirty and run down makes me sad for it's people, California, and the USA.
Long ques on weekend. Usually very busy on weekend. Big spacious areas for animals. Rest rooms are at many places. Eat in cafe are also available. Indoor koalas were alone and lonely. There was one big rhino without partner and was looking sad: one star down for that. Over all great value of money.
It’s $25 a ticket for adults plus the $10 parking fee. Parking was easy with lots of close spots. I went right at opening on a Thursday and there was no wait. People who have the year round passes get to go in a half hour early. They don’t give out maps anymore you have to use the widely spaced signs or take a picture of one. Lots and lots of animals to look at. They even have a bug room with lots of little critters to check out. The penguin enclosure was fun. You got to watch them swim around and play in water. The poor koala’s were kept in these small glass cages separated from each other. They weren’t even in an actual enclosure. They looked depressed. All the machines that you push the button to learn about the animal were broken. The ones at the koala cage was making an awful reacting squeal noise. The others just had the buttons ripped off so you couldn’t use them. Very disappointing.
My family and I came here on a weekday around 2pm and there was no crowd. We took our time walking around to the different areas. The weather made it so nice and comfortable to walk around the whole zoo. My kids loved the playground area. All the animals were out and about so we got to see everything we wanted to see. It was a great day at the SF zoo and we would definitely come back again.
Beautiful! Two 6-yr olds LOVED it! Their mom said better than LA zoo! Sad that there were no more elephants; also waiting for refurbished Big Cat enclosures. A little confusing as to the map - they need to make the paths color-coded with LOTS more painted arrows and have some walking guide helpers on staff. Folks: our zoos are very important! Donate often - and help secure the legacy for generations to come!
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