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The Dallas Zoo is the largest and most historic zoo in Texas. Visitors can experience 106 acres of zoo animal encounters, exhibits, and more!
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Welcome to the Dallas Zoo! As the largest zoological park in...
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The Dallas Zoo is open 364 days a year! From August 31 -...
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Dallas Zoo (also called the Dallas Zoological Park) is a 106-acre (43 ha) zoo located 3 mi (5 km) south of downtown Dallas, Texas, in Marsalis Park. Established in 1888, it is the oldest and largest zoological park in Texas [1] and is managed by the non-profit Dallas Zoological Society.
Welcome to the Dallas Zoo! As the largest zoological park in Texas, we are home to over 2,000 animals representing 406 species. Spread across 106 acres in Marsalis Park, just south of downtown Dallas, the Zoo offers a unique blend of history and excitement.
The Dallas Zoo is open 364 days a year! From August 31 - March 1, our hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Purchase tickets online to visit the Zoo.
Dallas Zoo – ogród zoologiczny założony w 1888 w Dallas w Teksasie. W Dallas Zoo prezentowanych jest około 2000 zwierząt z około 400 gatunków. Ogród należy do Stowarzyszenia Ogrodów Zoologicznych i Akwariów (AZA).
A world of adventure awaits you at the Dallas Zoo: Learn more about the animals in our care at the daily Keeper Encounters. Explore six African habitats on the Monorail Safari tour. Watch the birds take to the wing at SOAR, A Festival of Flight bird show. Take a ride on a camel or a pony.
From the African savanna to the South American rain forests to the Outback of Australia, the Dallas Zoo offers an exciting journey through wildlife habitats around the world! Guests can discover animals that live in the treetops or underground or anywhere in-between while learning about their habits and habitats.