Oklahoma City Zoo
The Oklahoma City Zoo is a 120-acre wildlife park located in the heart of Oklahoma City. It is home to over 1,900 animals representing species from around the world, including exotic, endangered, and native wildlife.
Key Features:
- The Elephant Encounter: A popular exhibit where visitors can get close to African elephants and learn about conservation efforts.
- Adventure Africa: A large exhibit featuring African wildlife, including lions, gorillas, and cheetahs.
- Oklahoma Trails: Showcases native Oklahoma wildlife, like bison, prairie dogs, and American alligators.
- The Great Escape: A large, open-air exhibit for orangutans and other primates.
- Zoo Train and Carousel: Family-friendly attractions for all ages.
- Seasonal Events: Includes special events like Safari Lights (a winter light festival) and educational programs.
The OKC Zoo combines animal conservation, education, and entertainment, making it a popular destination for families and animal lovers.