During winter at the zoo, visit with
snow leopards,
polar bears,
tigers, and other cold-weather
creatures. Get a taste of the tropics in
Jungleworld, our giant indoor
rainforest, or escape to the southern hemisphere inside
Madagascar! Ride the enclosed
Bug Carousel, and check our daily
schedule of
enrichment demonstrations.
Hours
November 2–April 2
Daily: 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
The Zoo is closed
on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Martin Luther King Day.
April 3–November
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Monday–Friday: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Weekends & Holidays: 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
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Location
The Bronx Zoo is located at Fordham Road and the Bronx River Parkway. It is easily accessible by car
and mass transit.
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Dining Options
The Bronx Zoo is committed to providing visitors with a wide variety of high-quality meals, snacks,
beverages, and desserts that include carefully prepared fresh and healthy choices. The Dancing Crane Café is open year-round, serving hot and
cold dishes as well as snacks and beverages. Additional seasonal cafés, picnic areas, and snack stands
are located throughout the park. Guests are also permitted to bring their own food and use the picnic
areas located throughout the park.
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Accessibility
For individuals with disabilities, the Bronx Zoo offers Accessibility Information maps at all entrance
gates. This map provides general information on the physical, visual, and auditory accessibility of zoo
grounds, exhibits, and rides. Visitors should use it along with the Bronx Zoo Map for complete information
regarding exhibits, rides, and attractions.
Wheelchairs
$10.00 per day
A limited number of wheelchairs are available at
each entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.
Strollers
Single: $10.00 per day
Double: $15.00 per day
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Programs & Tours
The Bronx Zoo’s award-winning Education Department is
dedicated to teaching youngsters and adults about wildlife and wild habitats through engaging,
interactive programs. Our offerings for adults, families, children, and teens include guided tours,
family overnights, summer programs, and opportunities to meet zoo experts and get an insider’s look at
our animals and exhibits. All programs require advance reservation.
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Visitor Rules
- The Bronx Zoo is a smoke-free park. Smoking permitted in designated areas only.
- Visitors under age 17 must be accompanied by a chaperone.
- Do not feed our animal residents or throw things in exhibits, and stay on public paths at all times.
- Please respect and leave untouched the plants and native wildlife around you.
- Pets are not permitted. Guests who rely on service animals may bring them into the Zoo, provided that
the animals remain properly leashed. Guests are solely responsibility for the care and control of their
animals.
- Deposit trash in designated receptacles.
- Radios, bikes, skateboards, or scooters are not permitted in the Zoo. Playing ball is also
prohibited.
- Shirts and shoes are required at all times.
- We reserve the right to inspect packages, bags, and containers.
- We reserve the right to escort from zoo grounds any individuals or groups who are acting in ways
deemed harmful to our animals or the park, or that impinge upon the enjoyment of the park by other
guests.
- Weapons of any kind are not allowed in the Zoo.
- The solicitation of visitors, or the selling of any items is prohibited within the Zoo, at its
entrance gates, and along boundary sidewalks.
- During your visit, you may be videotaped or photographed by a WCS employee or authorized guest. Your
admission here serves as permission for use of your image by these parties.
- Non-commercial photography for personal use is allowed, but tripods are restricted in several
exhibits, and at the discretion of zoo staff. Commercial photography and filming requests must go through
the Communications Department. Please send your request to pr@wcs.org.
Still have a question? Read our
FAQs. Or, for further information, please call 718-367-1010.