Baton Rouge Zoo
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Baton Rouge Zoo
The Baton Rouge Zoo, established in 1970, sits as a treasured attraction in Louisiana's capital city. Spanning over 147 acres, the zoo houses more than 800 animals from around the globe, including endangered species like Malayan tigers, rhinos, and the thick-billed parrot. Notable exhibits include the Otter Pond, the Flamingo Cove, and the Realm of the Tiger. The zoo aims to inspire respect for nature through education and conservation efforts.
Visiting Tips
Plan to arrive early in the day to beat the crowds and catch the animals at their most active. The zoo opens at 9:30 AM, providing ample time to explore. Don’t miss the informative keeper chats and feedings scheduled throughout the day. If you’re visiting with kids, the Safari Playground and KidsZoo offer engaging activities designed specifically for young adventurers.
Food and drinks are available at the Flamingo Café, but you are welcome to bring your own picnic to enjoy at one of the designated picnic areas. Consider renting a stroller or wagon at the entrance if you’re visiting with young children to make your visit more comfortable.
Precautions
Dress appropriately for the weather, as most exhibits are outdoors. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended due to the extensive grounds. Remember to stay hydrated, especially during the hot Louisiana summers, by bringing a refillable water bottle or purchasing drinks at the café.
For the safety of both visitors and animals, refrain from feeding the animals or throwing any objects into the enclosures. Keep a close watch on children at all times, and be mindful of the zoo's rules and regulations posted throughout the premises. Flash photography is not allowed in certain areas to ensure the wellbeing of the animals.