Philadelphia Zoo Map (2025 – 2023)
Planning your day at the Philadelphia Zoo?
Philadelphia Zoo is the first true zoo in the United States, located on 42 acres in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It houses over 1,300 animals and features Zoo360, a network of animal exploration trails. The zoo is known for innovation, conservation leadership, and interactive learning.
The most up-to-date Philadelphia Zoo Map helps you navigate straight to the McNeil Avian Center, Big Cat Falls, or the KidZooU petting yard without missing a beat. Whether you’re chasing the monorail or hunting down lunch at Eagle’s Roost, this map keeps things smooth.
Parking lots, stroller rentals, snack stops—everything is marked clearly so you can focus on what matters: exploring all 42 acres of wild adventure.
Philadelphia Zoo Map 2025
The Philadelphia Zoo Map for 2025 highlights major exhibits such as Big Cat Falls, PECO Primate Reserve, McNeil Avian Center, KidZooU, Bear Country, African Plains, and Zoo360 animal trails. The map also marks amenities including restrooms, dining areas, playgrounds, parking lots, and accessibility features like sensory and mobility-friendly routes.

Printable Philadelphia Zoo Map 2025 PDF
Philadelphia Zoo Map 2024
The Philadelphia Zoo Map for 2024 features key attractions like Big Cat Falls, Gorilla Treeway, Treetop Trail, Meerkat Maze, KidZooU, African Plains, Bear Country, and Penguin Point. It also shows food locations, restrooms, playgrounds, water stations, parking, and guest services.

Philadelphia Zoo Map 2023
The Philadelphia Zoo Map for 2023 displays main exhibits such as Big Cat Falls, PECO Primate Reserve, McNeil Avian Center, KidZooU, Bear Country, and African Plains, along with Zoo360 trails. Amenities like restrooms, dining, playgrounds, parking, and accessibility features are clearly marked.

Who Should Use the Philadelphia Zoo Map?
- 👨👩👧 Families with small children
- 🦽 Visitors with mobility or accessibility needs
- 🏫 Educators planning group tours
- 🧭 Solo adventurers and first-time guests
- 🎟️ Season pass holders and frequent visitors
Frequently Asked Question
Is the Philadelphia Zoo worth it?
The Philadelphia Zoo is worth visiting for its diverse animal exhibits and historic significance. It features over 1,300 animals and interactive experiences. Visitors often praise its well-maintained facilities.
Why doesn t the Philadelphia Zoo have elephants anymore?
The Philadelphia Zoo no longer has elephants due to concerns about providing adequate space and resources for their well-being. Elephants were relocated to larger facilities.
How long does it take to go around the Philadelphia Zoo?
It typically takes 3 to 4 hours to explore the Philadelphia Zoo fully, depending on your pace and interests.
Can you bring your own food to the Philadelphia Zoo?
Yes, visitors can bring their own food to the Philadelphia Zoo, using designated picnic areas.