Seneca Park Zoo

Rochester, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
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Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes

Description

Specialties

See and learn about animals and conservation. Enjoy fun and educational activities all year round.

Inspiring our community to connect, care for, and conserve wildlife and wild places. Situated on 15.5 acres along the Genesee River, the Zoo is a gem among Greater Rochester’s family attractions.

The Zoo leads conservation efforts locally, regionally and internationally. African lions, olive baboons and African elephants that reside in our A Step Into Africa Exhibit inspire guests to care about the Ngorongoro Crate, a unique conservation area in Tanzania.

A stop in the ECO Center introduces visitors to the playful North American river otter and living dinosaurs, the lake sturgeon, which help convey stories of successful species reintroduction into the Genesee River.

The Rocky Coasts Exhibit offers underwater views of the habitats of our polar bear, sea lions and African penguins. Bornean orangutans, a white rhino, a curious mob of meerkats, a pair of ring-​tailed lemurs and a pair of snow leopards round out you memorable Zoo experience.

The Zoo is open all year long. Closed only Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Parking is free.

History

Established in 1894.

Since the 1890s, Rochesterians have visited Seneca Park Zoo. Originally located in lower Seneca Park, the Zoo consisted of aviaries surrounded by lush gardens and a pond where a Swan Boat ferried passengers. Today, nearly 120 years later, community members continue to look to the Zoo to create memorable, educational experiences.