This is a great place to connect with nature. A little pricey but it is worth it. However I strongly recommend appropriate shoes and clothes, and most of all an water backpack.
Loved it! Bring water during the summer as its hot! Lots of hands of things to do! Also, some things cost extra $ like the Log Flume ride and train so bring cash if you're interested in those.
Smaller but more one-on-one with the animals compared to the PHX Zoo. You can get up close to everything, wear comfortableshoes & make sure you take the "ski-lift" to view the site of the whole zoo.
Possibly the best zoo I've ever visited. I'm not too keen on just staring at miserable animals, but the animals here seemed complacent. Atleast the ones they let roam about. Feed the stingrays!
Very large, cool zoo with a desert vibe, includes rides, aquarium and large reptile exhibit. Open 365 days a year. Carousel and train a big draw for kids!
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All the babies there were born this spring are out and about. So cute :) They are working on expanding the aquarium. The stingray pool was my favorite part~!
The zoo itself is enjoyable; downsides are disgruntled, unpleasant employees & the fact that they don't honor Veterans/Military discount unless you're affiliated with Luke Air Force Base.
We offer a zoo, aquarium, safari park, adventureland, rides, cafes, BBQ restaurant, gift shops, field trips, outreaches, educational shows, and much more.