Baton Rouge Zoo Map (2025 – 2023)
Ready to explore the Baton Rouge Zoo?
Baton Rouge Zoo is a 147-acre zoo in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, housing over 800 animals from around the world. Key exhibits include the Realm of the Tiger, Flamingo Cove, and Safari Playground. The zoo supports wildlife conservation and offers educational programs for families and schools.
The most up-to-date Baton Rouge Zoo Map helps you find everything from the Giraffe Feeding Station to the Flamingo Café. Make your way through the Cypress Bayou Railroad or stop by the Safari Playground for a midday break.
Each path and exhibit is clearly marked, so you can spend less time searching and more time enjoying the Red River Otters and the Realm of the Tiger.
Baton Rouge Zoo Map 2025
The Baton Rouge Zoo Map for 2025 provides a detailed layout of animal exhibits, walking paths, restrooms, and visitor amenities. It highlights key attractions such as the Safari Playground, the Realm of the Tiger, and the Flamingo Cove.Â

Printable Baton Rouge Zoo Map PDF 2025
Baton Rouge Zoo Map 2024
The Baton Rouge Zoo Map for 2024 features a new entrance through Greenwood Community Park, leading visitors to an Orientation Plaza and updated animal exhibits, including new giraffe and pygmy hippo enclosures. The map highlights walking paths, rest areas, and key attractions, and is available on the Baton Rouge Zoo’s official website. Major renovations completed in 2024 are reflected in the updated map layout.

Baton Rouge Zoo Map 2023
The Baton Rouge Zoo Map for 2023 showed the zoo’s previous entrance and exhibit layout before the completion of major renovations. It included traditional animal exhibits, walking trails, and visitor amenities, but did not feature the new Orientation Plaza or recently added enclosures.

What’s Included in Every Zoo Map
Our maps are designed to meet the needs of all types of visitors. Expect to find:
- Animal Habitats: Lions, tigers, bears, reptiles, birds, and more
- Dining & Concessions: Locate cafes, food trucks, and picnic spots
- Guest Facilities: Restrooms, first aid stations, nursing areas, lockers
- Nature Trails: Scenic loops and observation decks
- Accessibility Icons: Clearly marked wheelchair and stroller-friendly paths
Each map is color-coded, mobile-optimized, and easy to read, with QR access posted throughout the zoo.
Who Uses This Map?
- Families with small children looking for stroller-friendly routes
- School groups organizing educational field trips
- Zoo members and frequent visitors tracking seasonal changes
- First-time guests needing help planning efficient routes
- Accessibility advocates identifying inclusive pathways
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does it take to go through the Baton Rouge Zoo?
It typically takes 2 to 3 hours to go through the Baton Rouge Zoo, depending on your pace and the time spent at exhibits or interactive areas.
How much is it to get into Baton Rouge Zoo?
Admission to the Baton Rouge Zoo costs $8.75 for adults (ages 13-64), $7.75 for seniors (ages 65+), and $5.75 for children (ages 2-12). Children under 2 are admitted for free.
Can you bring food into the Baton Rouge Zoo?
Yes, visitors are allowed to bring outside food and beverages into the Baton Rouge Zoo. However, glass containers and alcoholic drinks are not permitted.
Does Baton Rouge Zoo have an elephant?
No, the Baton Rouge Zoo does not currently have an elephant. The zoo focuses on a variety of other species, including tigers, giraffes, and primates.