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Home / Articles / Zoos to Explore in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Beyond

Zoos to Explore in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Beyond

April 17, 2025 By schneps-rest-agent

Zoos to Explore in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Beyond
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Zoos to Explore in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Beyond

Spend a day with your family discovering zoos throughout New York City, Long Island, Westchester, Orange County, and Fairfield. These destinations offer a chance to see a wide range of exotic and native animals. Many locations also feature interactive experiences like animal feedings, touch tanks, and dedicated children’s areas, which are perfect for a day of learning, fun, and adventure!

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Manhattan

Central Park Zoo

64th Street and Fifth Avenue, Central Park
(212) 439-6500
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Closest subway stops: N,R,W – 5th Avenue-59th Street station

Stop by the iconic Central Park Zoo to see its famous sea lions, visit the grizzly bears or the snow leopards, and be amazed by several types of penguins! The zoo also hosts community events, has a Children’s Zoo perfect for little ones, and offers programming that is sure to get kids excited about animals, nature, and protecting both.

Bronx

Bronx Zoo

2300 Southern Blvd, Bronx
(718) 220-5100
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Closest subway stops: 2 and 5 – Bronx Park East station
Recommended ages: All ages

The Bronx Zoo is the Wildlife Conservation Society’s flagship zoo. Explore more than 265 acres and meet more than 8,000 animals, including gorillas in the Congo Gorilla Forest exhibit, lions and tigers, giraffes, the animals of North America, and so many more. The Bug Carousel, nature trek and up-close-and-personal Wild Encounters are open, too, which will help you and the kids maximize your day at this famous zoo!

Brooklyn

Prospect Park Zoo

450 Flatbush Ave., Prospect Heights
(718) 399-7339
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Closest subway stops: BQS – Prospect Park station
Recommended ages: All ages

Some of Prospect Park Zoo’s coolest animal inhabitants include sea lions, dingoes, emus, and the fluffy Pallas Cat. Take a winding walk along the Discovery Trail to visit red pandas and tufted deer, or visit the zoo’s smallest species in the Hall of Animals. The zoo’s barn and garden are the perfect places for little ones to explore, too!

Zoos to Explore in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Beyond
Photo by Pexels/ James Kampeis

Queens

Alley Pond Environmental Center

229-10 Northern Blvd, Queens
(718) 229-4000
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Closest bus stop: Q12: Northern Blvd/Morgan St

Alley Pond is dedicated to educating kids (and parents!) about animals, open spaces, and waterbodies and to protecting and preserving nature. Some of the Animal Ambassadors you can visit include rabbits, chinchillas, turtles, snakes, and birds.

APEC hosts a variety of programming for kids, including the Summer SENSES science exploration program and other summer camp sessions, holiday-themed weekend programming, and the Vet Tech 101 program. And, you can always explore the center’s beautiful trails!

Queens Zoo

53-51 111th St, Corona
(718) 271-1500
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Closest subway stops: 7: 111th St

Besides being home to a wide variety of wildlife—from alligators, to mountain lions, to Andean bears—that visitors can view at their leisure, the zoo also offers a walk-through aviary, an animal trail, and several very cool domestic animals such as Flemish great rabbits and Texas longhorns!

Several educational programs are available for kids, including wildlife school, professional development programs, and school break programs. Visit the zoo’s website to learn more.

Staten Island

Staten Island Zoo

614 Broadway, Staten Island
(718) 442-3101
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The Staten Island Zoo has everything kids could want in a zoo, including a children’s center, horse barn, the Honey Bee Apiary, an exhibit that showcases cuddly otters, a reptile wing, and several dinosaur sculptures!

Long Island

Suffolk County Farm and Education Center

350 Yaphank Ave, Yaphank
(631) 852-4600
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Suffolk County Farm is open every day, weather permitting. The kids can meet countless farm animals including horses, sheep, and cows, and can participate in programming such as winter wildlife clinics and winter adventures. Follow the farm’s Facebook and Instagram pages for updates on the animals.

Long Island Game Farm Wildlife and Children’s Zoo

489 Chapman Blvd, Manorville
(631) 878-6644
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The Long Island Game Farm is home to zebras, giraffes, alpacas, donkeys, wild mustangs, African serval cats, emus, wallabies, lemurs, alligators, foxes, and more!

Zoos to Explore in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Beyond
Photo by Pexels/ Whittington

Westchester County

Muscoot Farm

51 Route 100, Katonah
(914) 864-7286
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Muscoot has more than 50 animals to visit, including donkeys, cows, horses, goats, chickens, and turkeys, and several historic buildings that make it a quaint and family-friendly place to explore. There are more than six miles of trails to hike with the kids, several programs for kids in the summer and winter, and awesome maple sugaring events happening safely and soon.

The Wolf Conservation Center

7 Buck Run, South Salem
(914) 763-2373
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The Wolf Conservation Center is committed to protecting, celebrating, and educating people about wolves. Ambassador Wolves Silas and Nikai teach people not to fear wolves; beyond the Ambassadors, guests can visit red wolves and Mexican gray wolves.

Special programming includes a summer wolf camp for kids, the Sleeping with Wolves overnight program, and several virtual opportunities to meet the wolves.

Orange County

Hudson Highlands Nature Museum

Outdoor Discovery Center: 120 Muser Drive (across from 174 Angola Road), Cornwall
(845) 534-5506
Wildlife Education Center: 25 Boulevard, Cornwall-on-Hudson
(845) 534-7781

The Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s mission is to help kids become responsible caretakers of the natural world through educational programming, several places to play, and miles of hiking trails.

Visit the Grasshopper Grove in the spring, summer, and fall, explore the expansive grounds, or download a trail map and hike one of the two stroller-accessible trails or into Black Rock Forest. Maple sugaring events are also happening this spring—visit the website for details.

Fairfield County, CT

Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo

1875 Noble Ave, Bridgeport
(203) 394-6565
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Many exotic and fantastic animals call the Beardsley Zoo home. From rare Amur leopards and tigers to maned and Mexican wolves, your kids are sure to find an animal they’ll fall in love with.

The zoo also offers Zoo Patrol programming for kids, plenty of virtual educational events, birthday parties, and scavenger hunts. Keep an eye out for the peacocks who roam freely around the zoo grounds!

Zoo Live Streams

Bring the zoo to you with these zoo experiences!

Wildlife Conservation Society

The Bronx Zoo, New York Aquarium, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, and Prospect Park Zoo are sharing animal content like videos, virtual learning, and Instagram stories, featuring animals to bring the zoo to you. Visit this page to stay updated.

Utica Zoo

Uti-kaZoo: Utica Zoo Kid’s Academy—Learn about alligators, crocodiles, Waylon, and more through videos and activities.

Zoo New England

The Kids’ Corner offers videos and fun print-outs, games, quizzes, and more

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