Address: 1651 Coyote Point Dr, San Mateo, CA 94401, USA
“The price was reasonable for the experience. The zoo is small but good quality, they also do multiple feeding demos throughout the day with education! The science part was pretty cool, a lot bigger than I expected and my 2 year old loved it, she couldn't "really" do everything but she certainly enjoyed trying. We left the grounds and got lunch then came back no problem. Its also a part of a beautiful nature park - we explored there for about an hour but id love to go back and explore more”
Address: Sloat Blvd & Great Highway, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
“The San Francisco Zoo is one of the most acclaimed and outstanding Zoos in the country. They have their own parking lots and the Zoo is such a big venture that you'll see signs and be able to follow Zoo traffic from any highway any direction into the city and that makes it easy. There are many animals to see. It is very good place to take the kids along. We usually go for family outings to the zoo , it is really a nice place to spend the entire day cheerfully. There are options for so many activities. One gets to see so many species . Getting a membership is really a good option for families which have to take their kids for outings.”
Address: Sloat Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
“Small but fascinating, good place to keep toddlers contained but also engaged. The staff take some of the bugs out from time to time and allow you to pet them.”
Address: San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
“This is a not so hidden gem in Griffith Park. It's a free historical site of the Penguin Island at The San Francisco Zoo. The cages are still there. It's a perfect picnic spot. It's an interesting place to explore. I love urban exploration so this is a great spot without too much of a hike to get there. Be aware there is wildlife in the area. Last time I was there I saw wild dogs/coyotes.”
Address: 1 Zoo Rd, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021, USA
“They have lions and tigers! And a ugly hiena...I had no idea! Very cool. But poor beautiful creatures are locked up in small cages. Can't we put together a funding to get them bigger roaming cages. Follow up; got a nice response from the owner. Very pleases to hear the expansion efforts are in the process. And I have no doubts that the care is top notch for these beautiful creatures. Again so very cool the types of life you have there. I'm very impressed. I will certainly reach out to Mara as well as visit your GOFUNDME page. I hope others do the same! Thank you for your response.”
Address: 1 Irvine Park Rd, Orange, CA 92869, USA
“Great place on the weekends for a family day. Pony rides for $5. You can rent horses for $55 per hour, there's a lake where you can rent a bicycle boat and start pedaling a Orange County Zoo for the kids and a safe place to walk. Is it someone's birthday? there are barbecue grills, parking is $5 per car but in general this place is just the safe that is a key thing”
Address: 1 Irvine Park Rd, Orange, CA 92869, USA
“Went to zoo lights and had a great time. Good place for families and couples. They have a spiked hot chocolate that was awesome since the weather was cold. They also had a various spots to stop for food. One BBQ truck had awesome loaded fries. They also had funnel cake fries that were delicious.”
Address: 19100 Esguerra Rd, Santa Clarita, CA 91390, USA
“So informative on gibbons and the destruction of their natural habitats . Very good tour guide of the animals, the history of the Center and future prognosis.”
Address: 18818 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USA
“Cool place for me. It was cool to see adult size alligator, snap turtle, rattle snakes or reticulated python so up close. My husband is into reptiles so he was my tour guide which made it more interesting. Without someone explaining or answering questions, it might not be as interesting or educational.”
Address: 826 Glenmere Way #234, Los Angeles, CA 90049, USA
“Good job mattress cleaning”
Address: 14262 Lorne St, Panorama City, CA 91402, USA
“Nice spot to make love to your girlfriend.”
Address: 4801 Griffith Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
“If you love abandoned places, run to The Old Zoo. If you don't, still go to use the picnic tables for lunch, but skip the exploration part. If you are a thrill seeker, budget 45-60 minutes to explore all the old, empty cages. There's a lion's den, bird cages, monkey cages, etc. Most of the cages are closes, but a few are open for people to crawl throw and see what it was like to be a zoo animal decades ago. The highlights: 1) Lion's den: There's one you can crawl up into and see the crawl spaces and the graffiti art now in it. 2) Monkey cage: Behind the main area, hike up and keep going until you come to another cage that you can go in and walk on top of. 3) Back den: There's a large area that goes on and on. In the very front is a water way with a dry tunnel you can crawl through if you're brave enough. If you like unique things or taking unique photography, go here! It's in Griffith Park, which is fun to explore on its own.”
Address: 5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
“We went to see the Holiday lights. It was a nice, fun and enjoyable night. We took our two young daughters,9 and 11 who enjoyed the entire park lights. The lines to enter are really long but it moves fairly quickly. The water light show was the best. You do not see any animals except for lizards and snakes. We will definitely go back every year.”
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