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Zoo Miami: Florida's largest zoo!
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Witness thousands of animals living in recreated ecosystems.
Enjoy engaging wildlife shows held in the amphitheater.
Explore interactive displays and an extensive botanical collection.
Children can play in themed playgrounds featuring water and jungle activities.
Welcome to Zoo Miami
Discover Zoo Miami, one of the largest and most diverse zoological parks in the United States, spanning nearly 750 acres. Experience unique wildlife encounters, interactive exhibits like the Conservation Action Center, and engaging seasonal events suitable for all ages.
About Zoo Miami
Why Visit Zoo Miami?
Operating Hours of Zoo Miami
Zoo Miami welcomes visitors every day with consistent opening hours, ensuring plenty of time to explore its expansive exhibits and enjoy a memorable experience.
The Zoo opens its doors at 10 AM and closes at 5 PM, every day of the week.
Zoo Miami remains open year-round with no scheduled closing days, providing visitors daily access to its extensive animal collections and engaging exhibits.
Address of Zoo Miami
Zoo Miami is located at:
12400 SW 152nd Street, Miami, FL 33177
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Interesting Facts About Zoo Miami
The Largest Zoo in Florida
Zoo Miami spans an impressive 750 acres, making it the largest zoo in Florida and one of the largest in the United States. This vast area allows the zoo to showcase over 3,000 animals from around the world in naturalistic habitats.
Tropical Climate Advantage
Unlike most zoos in the United States, Zoo Miami is the only tropical zoo in the continental U.S. Its warm, sunny climate allows it to house a variety of tropical species that thrive in such an environment, including exotic birds, primates, and large herbivores.
Home to Rare Species
Zoo Miami is home to rare and endangered species, such as the Malayan tiger, Bornean orangutan, and the Philippine eagle, all of which are part of global conservation efforts to protect these species from extinction.
A Pioneer in Open-Air Exhibits
Zoo Miami is renowned for its open-air, cageless exhibits, which mimic the natural environments of the animals. Visitors can walk through exhibits that feel like immersive safaris, with animals roaming freely in habitats designed to resemble their native environments.
The Florida: Mission Everglades Exhibit
This $33 million exhibit is dedicated to showcasing the unique ecosystem of the Florida Everglades. It features alligators, panthers, and manatees and provides visitors a close look at one of the most ecologically diverse regions in the United States.
Home to a Collection of Endangered Birds
Zoo Miami houses one of the largest collections of endangered bird species in North America, including the critically endangered California condor, an animal that has seen a dramatic comeback thanks to zoo-led conservation programs.
An Iconic Animal Ambassador: The Liger
Zoo Miami is one of the few zoos to house a liger, a hybrid cross between a male lion and a female tiger. While ligers are rare, they have become an iconic animal at the zoo, drawing interest from visitors fascinated by this unique animal.
The Zoo has a Night Safari
Zoo Miami offers an exciting "Night Safari" experience where visitors can explore the zoo after dark. It’s a completely different experience, as many of the animals are more active in the cooler evening hours, offering a unique chance to see nocturnal wildlife up close.
More Than Just a Zoo
Zoo Miami also serves as a key player in scientific research and wildlife rehabilitation. It collaborates with universities and conservation organizations to further the understanding of animal behavior, genetics, and ecosystem management.
Caribbean Flamingos
Zoo Miami is home to a large flock of Caribbean flamingos, known for their vibrant pink color. Their pink feathers come from the carotenoid pigments in the algae they eat—so the more flamingos eat, the more intense their pink color becomes!








