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The Ithaca Zoo

Welcome!

We're so excited to share our love of animals with our neighbors, and we hope you come visit soon. Whether you stop by once while you're passing through town or come multiple times a week, you'll find the Ithaca Zoo is ready to welcome you with open arms.

Advisory: due to upcoming hot weather, we advise all guests to make sure they bring sunscreen for protection from ultraviolet rays and a water bottle to help stay hydrated. We have water fountains all over the zoo where you can fill up. Just look for the signs that say "Watering Hole."

Events

Our next event is the Red Panda Meet and Greet, where you have a chance to meet our favorite little bundles of joy, Red and Fluffy. This will take place next Saturday from 1:00-4:30 PM. There will be a line, so come early.

"The Red Panda Meet and Greet was the most fun my kids had all summer!" - John Smith Sr.

"Meeting Apple and Fluffy was cool."" - Jane Doe

About the Zoo

The Ithaca Zoo is New York’s premier hillside zoo, and fun for the whole family.

Founded in 1972, we've proudly hosted tourists from 37 countries and thousands of local visitors from Tompkins county.

For over 45 years, we've been committed to our primary mission: conservation and protection.

Our Animals

We host a wide variety of animals in climate-controlled biomes designed to perfectly match their natural environments.

Our many viewing platforms and walkways provide incredible views of our animals but keep guests at a safe distance.

This is to keep you safe from them, and them safe from you.

However, there are a few animals that are safe for you to feed in supervised sessions.

Just look for the happy zookeeper sign along edge of the enclosure to learn about the time and location for these opportunities.

Main Attractions

In addition to our wonderful animals, the zoo includes a fully functional food court featuring some of Ithaca’s best chefs.

Directions

Head west from downtown Ithaca on Highway 79 until you reach the bend in the road.

You’ll see three large signs indicating the turnoff to the Ithaca Zoo.

You can also take the TCAT line 340 from Trumansburg; it will drop you off right at the zoo.