K12 Inc • June 28, 2011Did you know? The Butterfly Pavilion was the nation’s first non-profit, free-standing invertebrate zoo and butterfly house.
Natalie • November 9, 2015There are two new additions to this exhibit. They were born in 2014 and it was decided that neither could live in the wild anymore after having been rescued twice. Now they call the Denver Zoo home.
Natalie • November 9, 2015The buildings and exhibits have received LEED Platinum Certification. A total of 10 acres and more than 2 miles of trails to walk.
Claire L. • March 15, 2019Its awesome to stand by the penguins and reflect the light off your phone into their area the penguins are like cats it’s great
Natalie • November 9, 2015Built in 1966, it includes an indoor and outdoor enclosure for the giraffes.
Natalie • November 9, 2015Less than active polar bears when we went but a rather sizable exhibit for them to roam around in.
Alaura B. • August 27, 2015Pretty small, but is fun to look at things. Much rather go to the Denver Zoo for a cheaper price and more/same things to see. Also, there is no parking after 6pm, besides the parking meters in front
Natalie • November 10, 2015Comprised of two buildings that include indoor and outdoor exhibits for each feline. There are three large exhibits and six smaller ones.
Natalie • November 9, 2015There is a larger outdoor exhibit and a smaller indoor exhibit. You can see tigers in both places if the weather is nice.
Natalie • November 10, 2015Monkey island was built in 1937 with funds from the Works Progress Administration. Monkeys are only seen on the island in the summer and in the winter they are moved to the monkey house.
Neal W. • December 2, 2017Excellent space exhibit. Lots to explore. Good display on mining in Colorado. Friendly staff and a nice location, next to the zoo.
Stacia R. • February 23, 2014Definite tour the whole place...Al. The exhibits are well done...The A to Zoo was a fun snapshot & the time machines are cool to play with!!
Kacie A. • July 9, 2018A great place to stop after a trip to the zoo, this place will take you back in time!
Fatoomi G. • January 20, 2014Completely love the mountain and wilderness decor throughout the store, it will definitely entertain the kids! Kinda like a free lifeless zoo!
Natalie • November 10, 2015The Mountain Sheep Habitat contains two "natural" styled mountains for the bighorn sheep and the dall sheep.
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