The Best New York Zoos in Manhattan, Bronx, and Beyond
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Zoos on Long Island
Suffolk County Farm and Education Center
350 Yaphank Ave., Yaphank
631-852-4600
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Hours: daily, 9am-3pm
Admission: FREE; bags of feed for the animals are $3
Recommended ages: 1-12
Best time to go: Busiest between 10am-2pm
Stroller/wheelchair friendly? Not stroller-friendly; motorized scooters are available to help wheelchair users navigate the farm. Ask a staff member at the Visitors Center for help when signing in.
Family bathroom: No
Changing tables in the men’s bathroom: No
Changing tables in the women’s bathroom: Yes
COVID-19 guidelines: Visitors older than 2 must wear a face mask or covering. Social distancing between families is required.
Suffolk County Farm is open every day, weather permitting. The kids can meet countless farm animals including horses, sheep, and cows, and can participate in programming such as winter wildlife clinics and winter adventures. The 2021 Veterinary Medicine Career Exploration Program, which is virtual this year, is perfect for high schoolers considering a career in veterinary medicine. Follow the farm’s Facebook and Instagram pages for updates on the animals.
Long Island Game Farm Wildlife and Children’s Zoo
489 Chapman Blvd., Manorville
631-878-6644
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Hours: Open for private VIP animal tours and private wallaby encounters by appointment only. Head to the website to make a reservation.
Admission: $250 per tour for four people; each additional person is $50; six people maximum.
Recommended ages: All ages
Best time to go: You must make an appointment to visit.
Stroller/wheelchair friendly? Yes
Changing tables in men’s room? No
Changing tables in women’s room? Yes
COVID-19 guidelines: Masks and social distancing required.
The Long Island Game Farm is home to zebras, giraffes, alpacas, donkeys, wild mustangs, African serval cats, emus, wallabies, lemurs, alligators, foxes, and more! Private tours include animal encounters plus the opportunity to pet Zephyr and Thor the zebras, meet the mini donkey family, and feed the herd of donkeys, alpacas, and more. You must check in 15 minutes prior to your tour time.
Zoos in Westchester County
Muscoot Farm
51 Route 100, Katonah
914-864-7282
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Hours: daily, 10am-4pm
Admission: FREE; small fee for groups.
Recommended ages: 1-5
Best time to go: Mornings and late afternoon
Stroller/wheelchair friendly? Yes
Stroller check or parking: No
Changing tables in men’s room: No
Changing tables in women’s room: No
COVID-19 guidelines: Masks or face coverings are required when social distancing is not possible. Buildings are closed, but trails and grounds are open.
Muscoot has more than 50 animals to visit, including donkeys, cows, horses, goats, chickens, and turkeys, and several historic buildings that make it a quaint and family-friendly place to explore. There are more than six miles of trails to hike with the kids, several programs for kids in the summer and winter, and awesome maple sugaring events happening safely and soon.
The Wolf Conservation Center
7 Buck Run, South Salem
914-763-2373
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Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 9am-5pm. Currently only accepting visitors who have registered for a program in advance. Visit the website to reserve your spot.
Admission: Varies by program
Recommended ages: Varies by program
Best time to go: You must register for a program to visit
Stroller/wheelchair friendly? Yes
Stroller parking? No
Bathrooms are not open during this time.
COVID-19 guidelines: You must register for a program in advance through the WCC’s website. Masks and social distancing required. You must sign a COVID-19 waiver form before participating in a program. Visit the website for full COVID-19 protocols.
The Wolf Conservation Center is committed to protecting, celebrating, and educating people about wolves. Ambassador Wolves Alawa, Zephyr, and Nikai teach people not to fear wolves, and beyond the Ambassadors, guests can visit red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Special programming includes a summer wolf camp for kids, the Sleeping with Wolves overnight program, and several virtual opportunities to meet the wolves.
Zoos in Orange County
Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
Outdoor Discovery Center: 120 Muser Drive (across from 174 Angola Road), Cornwall
845-534-5506
Wildlife Education Center: 25 Boulevard, Cornwall-on-Hudson
845-534-7781
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Hours: Trails: Saturday-Sunday, dawn to dusk. Grasshopper Grove: Currently closed. Wildlife Education Center: Currently closed. Outdoor Discovery Center visitor center: Saturday-Sunday, dawn to dusk. See website for a full description of hours.
Admission: Wildlife Education Center: $3; free for children 2 and younger. Outdoor Discovery Center: $3; free for children younger than 2.
Recommended ages: All ages
Best time to go: Anytime
Stroller/wheelchair friendly? Some trails are stroller-friendly, some are not. Call before going.
Family bathroom? Restrooms are closed right now.
COVID-19 guidelines: Guests are asked to practice proper social distancing, and pack out everything (tissues, bags, wrappers, etc.) you bring in. Wear a mask when social distancing is not possible. Dogs are not allowed.
The Hudson Highlands Nature Museum’s mission is to help kids become responsible caretakers of the natural world through educational programming, several places to play, and miles of hiking trails. Visit the Grasshopper Grove in the spring, summer, and fall, explore the expansive grounds, or download a trail map and hike one of the two stroller-accessible trails or into Black Rock Forest. Maple sugaring events are also happening this spring—visit the website for details.
Zoos in Fairfield County, CT
Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo
1875 Noble Ave., Bridgeport
203-394-6565 Facebook • Instagram
Hours: daily, 9am-4pm; closed major holidays
Admission: $15; $10 children ages 3-11 and seniors; free for kids younger than 3
Recommended ages: All ages
Best time to go: One of the available time slots
COVID-19 guidelines: You must purchase your tickets online before visiting the zoo. The zoo holds two visiting sessions daily: 500 tickets will be available for the 9am-12pm slot and 500 will be available for the 1-4pm slot. When you arrive at the zoo, please have your ticket printed or visible on your phone. Masks and social distancing are required. See website for full COVID-19 guidelines.
Many exotic and fantastic animals call the Beardsley Zoo home. From rare Amur leopards and tigers to maned and Mexican wolves, your kids are sure to find an animal they’ll fall in love with. The zoo also offers Zoo Patrol programming for kids, plenty of virtual educational events, birthday parties, and scavenger hunts. Keep an eye out for the peacocks who roam freely around the zoo grounds!
Zoo Live Streams
Wildlife Conservation Society
The Bronx Zoo, New York Aquarium, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, and Prospect Park Zoo are sharing animal content like videos, virtual learning, and Instagram stories visiting animals to bring the zoo to you. Visit this page to stay updated.
Utica Zoo
Uti-kaZoo: Utica Zoo Kid's Academy- Learn about alligators, crocodiles, Waylon, and more via videos and activities.
Phoenix Zoo
Digital Safari Live: Daily, 1pm; Facebook Live educational programming, virtual safaris, and behind-the-scenes animal caretaking
Brookfield Zoo
Bring the Zoo to You: Weekdays, daily 12pm ET; Facebook live. Educational insight from animal care specialists
Zoo New England
The Kids' Corner offers daily videos and fun print-outs, games, quizzes, and more
Greenville Zoo
Check in on the animals at the Greenville Zoo on Facebook Live