Brandon C. • June 23, 2016Huge zoo right next to the California coast. All the exhibits are excellent. The new wolf enclosure was just okay. Very clean, well organized, and overall a top zoo in the country
Jess L. • March 15, 2016Love the nature walk and could spend all day with the red pandas and prairie dogs.
San Francisco Zoo • August 25, 2011The San Francisco Zoo is home to one of the first, and worlds largest most successful breeding colonies of Magellanic Penguins in the world! Over 200 Penguin chicks have hatched here!
Sarah T. • April 28, 2017The 10:30am feed is worth the early walk to the back of the zoo. The bears bound into the water after fish mere feet from the viewing area
San Francisco Zoo • August 25, 2011The inside (behind the scenes) of the Lion House is open daily 1pm-4pm. Lion, Tiger, Snow Leopard, and Fishing Cat exhibits can be found along the exterior of the building.
Chris S. • December 21, 2012The green anaconda gets fed every five weeks or so. Watch the zoo's twitter feed for an announcement.
Scott H. • June 14, 2018Get there right after the zoo opens to watch the giraffes eat. Check out that long black tongue!
San Francisco Zoo • August 25, 2011The Australian WalkAbout is a multi-species exhibit featuring plants and animals native to Australia. See red kangaroos, grey kangaroos and wallaroos in this “slice of Australia” exhibit.
Andre B. • July 12, 2018Don’t miss the opportunity playground at the zoo. The kids get a play structure that is every bit of fun as the primates habitat.
Bennett W W. • June 26, 2013Located conveniently within distances from San Francisco Zoo, Ocean Beach, Lowell High School, Lakeshore Elementary School and San Francisco State University!
San Francisco Zoo • August 28, 2011Otter River was built in 1994 and features a cascading waterfall, two pools, naturalistic climbing logs.
San Francisco Zoo • August 28, 2011Home to Capybara, Giant Anteaters, White-faced Whistling Ducks, Storks, and Swans!
San Francisco Zoo • August 28, 2011The two California Sea Lions, "Silent Knight" and "Henry", were rescued by the Marine Mammal Center, but were unable to be released back into the wild. We're excited to be their new home!
Scott H. • June 14, 2018They recently (2017) put up a new enclosure and it has greatly reduced the terrible smells that are hidden back there.
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