Zoos in New Jersey have it all—whether you are looking to get up close to an exotic species, learn more about wildlife education, or pet a friendly farm animal, you can do it in the Garden State. The good news? Most NJ zoos are open all year (with seasonal hours), and kids will love to see their favorite animals in different seasons. Scroll down to find a zoo in New Jersey near you to visit right now, or check out a petting zoo in NJ. (featured photo credit: @capemaycountyzoo)

Cape May County Park & Zoo (summer hours start in early March)
The 85 acres of wildlife exhibits make this zoo in southern New Jersey a staple for animal lovers. And did we mention it’s FREE? You can access over 550 animals spanning 250 species, including cheetahs, red pandas, camels, snow leopards, lemurs, zebras, bears, and monkeys. They also have Zoo Camp, a Littlest Explorers program, and birthday parties.
707 North Route 9, Cape May, NJ 08210
Cohanzick Zoo (open daily all year long)
The oldest zoo in New Jersey has free entry, letting you explore the habitats at your leisure or enjoy one of their zoo events. Zoo education workshops and a Private Zoo Tour are excellent ways for your kids to learn about animal friends from professional zookeepers—your kids can see the skills it takes to care for a big black bear up close and personal. After, enjoy the park and a family lunch in one of the lovely picnic areas between exhibits.
45 Mayor Aitken Drive, Bridgeton, NJ 08302

Lakota Wolf Preserve (tours book 3 months in advance)
Though not your most traditional zoo in New Jersey, Lakota Wolf Preserve (the largest in the Northeast) is a treasured destination for animal lovers of all ages to experience the beauty and grace of these endangered creatures. The facility’s two owners lead educational Wolf Watch Tours, allowing families to learn about the wolves’ pack structure, eating habits, human interaction, and more fun facts in a safe and interactive environment. This exceptional wildlife experience is recommended for New Jersey families looking for a memorable way to appreciate our animal friends.
89 Mt Pleasant Road, Columbia, NJ 07832
Liberty Science Center (open all year round)
Visit the third floor of the Liberty Science Center to see the Wild About Animals exhibit, where your kids will spot cotton-top tamarin monkeys, naked mole rats, red-footed tortoises, and more. This Jersey City zoo in the museum has over one hundred animal species, and kids will have a ball watching the hermit crabs climb in the Hermit Crab Playground or a snake slither through a snake maze. And make sure to catch one of their Animal Encounter shows for an entertaining and educational presentation about the animals who call Liberty Science Center home.
222 Jersey City Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305

Popcorn Park Refuge & Zoo (open all year round)
Popcorn Park is one of three shelters that comprise the Associated Humane Societies, the most extensive animal sheltering system in New Jersey. A visit to this sanctuary will allow your family to see up close various animals that were once abandoned, injured, abused, or ill and have gone through rehabilitation. Popcorn Zoo in New Jersey continues to do good for the Garden State’s wildlife, farm animals, and exotics daily and teaches kids about the importance of helping these special creatures.
1 Humane Way, Forked River, NJ 08731

Six Flags Wild Safari Adventure(opens March 29, 2025)
Transport your family to an authentic safari experience with a brand new adventure—a guided tour in an open-air Jeep vehicle that lets you see over 1,200 animals from all over the planet. This adventure makes round-trip excursions from the all-new Wild Safari Base Camp within Six Flags Great Adventure theme park. You’ll take a 30-45 minute trip over 350 acres—be on the lookout for giraffes, tigers, bears, and lions in areas that mimic their natural habitats. Want to experience an authentic safari? Book a glamping tent at The Savannah Sunset Resort And Spa, which has views of the Wild Safari and giraffe feeding experiences and gives you all the feels of being on an African savannah.
1 Six Flags Boulevard, Jackson, NJ 08527

Space Farms Zoo & Museum (reopens March 29, 2025)
Discover over 100 native North American species in this record-breaking zoo in New Jersey, founded in 1927 by Ralph and Elizabeth Space. With over 500 live animals, including monkeys, leopards, jaguars, coyotes, and buffalo, your family can spend the entire day engaged in wildlife fun while exploring the grounds and snagging priceless photo ops. Space Farms’ museum comprises nine buildings with over 50 antique cars and motorcycles, vintage dolls, artifacts, and much more.
218 County Road 519, Wantage, NJ 07461

Turtle Back Zoo (open all year round)
Part of the South Mountain Recreation Complex, Essex County’s Turtle Back Zoo in New Jersey is one of the most well-known and loved facilities to expose your children to wildlife from around the world. Check out the red panda, big cats, sea turtles, sea lions, stingrays at the touch station, giraffes, barnyard animals, and animals that call NJ home, including bears and wolves. And even if you’ve been here a bunch of times, there’s always something new—the zoo recently upgraded its wildly popular African Adventures section with the addition of Shores of Africa, an indoor exhibit of African penguins and pelicans, and features a hatchery. If you’re up for more fun, check out the rest of the complex, including a zip line adventure and the Regatta playground.
560 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, NJ 07052
Van Saun County Park (open all year round)
Also known as the Bergen County Zoological Park, your family will leave with a heightened appreciation for the world’s wild places. Besides exploring “New World” animal exhibits of North and South America, with Andean Condors, American Alligators, and South American Pampas, this New Jersey zoo operates train rides and carousel rides (open April to November), pony rides (through Van Saun County Park not the zoo), and free live animal shows in the zoo amphitheater. This accredited animal sanctuary fosters relationships between the public and our animal neighbors to keep everybody educated and safe.
216 Forest Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652
Zoos outside of New Jersey
Bronx Zoo (extended hours start April 5, 2025)
Visit the 265 acres with 11,000 animals inside and out. You’ll see Siberian tigers, snow leopards, Magellanic penguins, and more, as well as herds of animals that feel as if you’re watching them in their natural habitats. Besides the expansive outdoor viewing areas (make sure you bring comfy shoes and a stroller for little ones; there’s a lot of walking), you can go inside to special exhibits featuring langurs at JungleWorld and lemurs at Madagascar for a treat in any season.
2300 Southern Blvd., Bronx, NY 10460
Philadelphia Zoo (open all year round)
The first official zoo in the country, the Philadelphia Zoo, opened its doors in 1874 and today has 42 acres with over 1,900 animals. Kids will be in awe of the animals at this zoo, which features Amur tigers, gorillas, giraffes, and even a white rhino. Don’t miss the 330-foot overhead passageway (the first in the world), where you can see lions, pumas, jaguars, and more walk right over your head. But that’s not all—you can also come face to face with an endangered primate and learn what conservationists are doing to save them at the PECO Primate Reserve.
3400 W. Girard Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19104
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