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Memphis Zoo

Memphis Zoo

4.6 (15,818 reviews)
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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Go early on weekday mornings when animals are most active and crowds are light; late spring and fall have milder weather and shorter lines than summer.

Conseils budget

Paid general admission applies; annual memberships pay off after two visits and local discounts appear through AAA, libraries, or municipal "free days", so check the zoo website before you go and bring picnic food to avoid concession prices.

Recommandé pour

Families, School groups, Animal lovers, Photography enthusiasts

Planifiez votre visite

3-4 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: You can wander winding, tree-lined paths and spot animals close enough to study whisker patterns or the subtle shimmer of feathers. Keeper talks turn routine feedings into memorable moments, so you might hear a hawk's piercing call overhead or watch primates casually solve puzzle feeders.

Points forts: Step into the humid glasshouse where mist hangs thick, the air smells of wet earth, and flashes of vermilion and emerald suddenly dart between branches. A low-lit trail around the nocturnal house lets reflective eyes catch the lamps while keepers quietly narrate strange behaviors, making after-dark visits feel like sneaking into a world the daytime hides.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Wear comfortable shoes and a hat, most paths are paved and the grounds are fairly large.
  • Start at popular exhibits like penguins or big cats to avoid long midday lines.
  • Carry a refillable water bottle; refill stations are available around the zoo.
  • Check the daily schedule on arrival for timed feedings and keeper talks and plan your route around them.

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