Top Zoos in Colorado, United states

Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center

Address: 4729 Twin Rocks Rd, Divide, CO 80814, USA

Park Zoo

“I can't say enough positive things about this place!! So informative, interactive and fun! These animals are taken such amazing care of and preserving each species is so important. They're doing a fantastic job! Great place for the entire family to visit. Reservations sell out so pick your date and time and go! You will not regret it. We even got to see a bear hanging out in a tree!”

Lil' Buckaroo's Petting Zoo

Address: 4738 Co Rd 5, Erie, CO 80516, USA

Zoo

“Our little one is 9 months old and loves all animals and while we love the zoo this is an even better experience to be able to love on the animals. She loved the donkeys and the goats. Colorado gets cold! But this is inside so it’s the perfect place to bring your little ones (but it was so much fun for me too!) fun for the whole family. Michael gave us the best animal interactions and was full of fun facts. Oh! A bug a food cup so you can feed them!”

Lil' Buckaroo's Petting Zoo

Address: 4738 Co Rd 5, Erie, CO 80516, USA

Zoo

“This petting zoo was wonderful. The amount of animals available to pet is perfect for their time slots (1 hour). You have enough time to play with each animal and even go back through to visit some of your favorites. The animals are well behaved and very friendly. The owner and worker are super sweet and knowledgeable. And it’s extremely affordable. Definitely will make this a regular place to visit.”

Shepperly Farm and Petting Zoo

Address: 3240 Grandview Ave, Cañon City, CO 81212, USA

Zoo School Store

“This was a great place to visit. My kids adored all of the animals, and the staff was very knowledgeable and friendly. The website had mentioned alpacas, wallabies, and a sheep dog in addition to a long list of other animals, but we didn't see them for whatever reason. We were also hoping to feed the animals. Overall though, this farm is very reasonably prices and a lot of fun. Just wish you guys were a little closer to Denver so we could visit more often. Thanks for the great time!”

Beaver Creek State Wildlife Area

Address: 8200 Co Rd 132, Penrose, CO 81240, USA

Zoo Park

“A fantastic hike along and over beaver creek. Plenty of shady spots for warmer day relief. Bubbly water, birds galore, quiet spots.”

Belleview Petting Zoo

Address: 5001 S Inca St, Englewood, CO 80110, USA

Zoo Gas station

“Really cute experience for little kids! We were impressed by how many animals they had for a small urban spot (a cow, 2 pigs, several goats and chickens and ducks, and a llama). We’ll definitely be back next year!”

Butterfly Wonderland

Address: 9500 East Vía de Ventura F100, Scottsdale, AZ 85256, USA

Zoo Park Health

“Really beautiful to see..just prepare for the climate. Pretty warm and humid, tropical environment in the sanctuary. Very friendly staff. Short 3d film on monarch butterflies is interesting for all ages. Face mask is required..so again..be prepared for the tropical environment. The multi entertainment ticket is your best bet, a little pricey for just the butterfly exhibit especially due to the fact that you really cannot stay in there for too long due to the heat. There is a small aquatic and reptile walk through exhibit included. Fun day!!”

Butterfly Pavilion

Address: 6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster, CO 80020, USA

Zoo Post office

“Unique place that let's you see bug type wildlife up close. Most specimens are in separate 3-ish foot enclosures that let you get just the right view. They change some of them (smaller enclosures) regularly, so it is worth coming back every other month or so. Also have a small ocean exhibit to highlight how some bugs are related to ocean life. You get to see coral, horseshoe crabs, starfish, and other critters. And then there's the "butterfly room". A walk-through room with HUNDREDS of butterflies. All different species, sizes, and colors. This place is great for people and kids that aren't freaked out by bugs. I HATE spiders, and I was even able to hold Rosie (smaller desert tarantula). Definitely worth the visit at least once, and even regularly for local folks.”

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Address: 4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, USA

Zoo

“I will rate this on the experience of the park. One note in general is that families were not all wearing their masks in the park, but with the mandate not being mandatory that is their choice. Our family loves wildlife. We have lived in Colorado for 3.5 years and this was our 1st time at the zoo. It is a true zoo that sits in the mountainside. You have an option to use a ski lift of sorts to go up and down the mountain, definitely don't recommend if you are afraid of heights. The food options were plentiful. Options of healthy and fun foods. Great experiences you can pay a low price for including feeding an elephant, which is my son's favorite animal and feeding my favorite, giraffes. They get up close and personal. We stayed for 3 hours and only experienced half the park. Definitely worth the trip.”

Pony Pops

Address: 1533 2nd Ave, Greeley, CO 80631, USA

Zoo

“Cute place. ”

Lon Hagler State Wildlife Area

Address: 4401 W Co Rd 16, Loveland, CO 80537, USA

Park Zoo

“Very nice area, It was my first visit there and I was pleasantly surprised. They have nice parking areas, nice picnic areas, even a few toilets. Picnic, fishing, paddle boarding, kayaking even bow shooting range. It's just awesome.”

Swa

Address: 33272 Co Rd 380, Kersey, CO 80644, USA

Zoo Park

“Nice little town, not to busy”

Colorado Wildlife Banner Lakes

Address: 26000 State Hwy 52, Keenesburg, CO 80643, USA

Zoo Park

“Lakes had water and were well kept. Unfortunately the blind on pond 10 was burned and is no longer there although DOW seems to think it is. Water levels were good early season but the birds aren't here yet.”

Zoo Chateau

Address: 21050 Indian Head Rd, Golden, CO 80403, USA

Zoo

“Nice intimate experience with kangaroos. Extremely knowledgeable and friendly staff. There is a cap to the number of participants and the amount of granola you can feed the roos which was nice. Shows they genuinely care about the animals. Would definitely recommend checking it out. The facility itself was very nice”

Davidson Mesa Open Space Dog Off-leash area

Address: Louisville, CO 80027, USA

Zoo

Leon A Wurl Wildlife Sanctuary

Address: N McCaslin Blvd & Washington Ave, Louisville, CO 80027, USA

Zoo Park

“Nice and quite very pretty view of the sun rise. This is a park that no dogs are allowed at tho. I guess it has something to do with the water there. I didn't read the song completely but you get the point no dogs allowed quickly.”

THE PONY FARM

Address: 5425-5445, W 69th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003, USA

Zoo

Tropical Discovery

Address: 2900 E 23rd Ave, Denver, CO 80205, USA

Zoo

“Fun time. Good scenery for the animals”

Monkey Island

Address: 2300 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205, USA

Zoo

“Cool Park! The monkeys were fun to watch and the area is much changed since the last time I was here. Enjoyed our day at the zoo.”

Denver Zoo

Address: 2300 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205, USA

Zoo

“Visiting zoos is one of my favorite hobbies, and I've been to many. This is one of the best, and it constantly keeps getting even better. Even though I grew up going to the Denver Zoo, it never gets old, and I visit at least once a month. I have fond memories with my grandparents here, and now that my kids are getting closer to being grown, I'm excited to bring my own grandkids someday. The Denver Zoo has a long, rich history yet still always feels state-of-the-art. This is one of my favorite places in Colorado!”

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