Denver Zoo Map (2025 – 2023)
Ready to explore the Denver Zoo?
Denver Zoo is an 80-acre zoo in Denver, Colorado, home to over 3,000 animals from 450 species. It features exhibits like Predator Ridge and Tropical Discovery. The zoo leads global conservation programs and provides educational experiences for all ages throughout the year.
The most up-to-date Denver Zoo map helps you plan your route through Predator Ridge, Tropical Discovery, and Toyota Elephant Passage. Find shaded picnic areas near the Conoco Zoo Gardens and check where the Giraffe Feeding Station is before lines build.
Whether you’re heading straight to Stingray Cove or saving it for later, this guide keeps your visit smooth and stress-free from the moment you arrive.
Denver Zoo Spring Map 2025
The Denver Zoo Spring Map 2025 provides visitors with an updated layout of animal exhibits, walking paths, dining options, and restroom locations for the spring season. This map helps guests efficiently plan their visit by highlighting seasonal attractions and any new or temporary exhibits.

Printable Denver Zoo Spring Map PDF 2025
Denver Zoo Map 2024
The Denver Zoo Map 2024 displays the layout of exhibits, animal habitats, restrooms, and dining areas, including new attractions like the “Down Under” Australian exhibit. Visitors can access the most current map as a downloadable PDF from the Denver Zoo website or use the official mobile app for a GPS-enabled interactive map during their visit.

Denver Zoo Map 2023
The Denver Zoo Map 2023 displays the locations of animal exhibits, walking paths, restrooms, and dining areas, including the newly opened Flamingo Habitat near Tropical Discovery. Major attractions such as Predator Ridge, Toyota Elephant Passage, Harmony Hill, and the developing Australia section are clearly marked. The map also highlights seasonal features and areas undergoing construction.

How to Use the Map Efficiently
Before Your Visit:
- Zoom into areas of interest on the digital map
- Download the PDF version to your mobile device
- Highlight specific attractions, dining, and amenities
During Your Visit:
- Follow color-coded walking paths to major exhibits
- Use icon keys to find restrooms, water fountains, and food kiosks
- Refer to onsite kiosks located at each junction
Who Benefits from the Denver Zoo Map?
- Families with children: Navigate stroller-friendly and interactive zones
- Tourists: Plan visits efficiently and explore top attractions
- Teachers: Map animal-specific zones for educational activities
- Accessibility advocates: Identify ramps, restrooms, and shaded trails
- Event planners: Use group gathering markers and VIP zones
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does it take to walk the Denver Zoo?
It takes approximately 2 to 3 hours to walk through the Denver Zoo, depending on your pace and the time spent at exhibits.
Why did polar bears leave the Denver Zoo?
Polar bears left the Denver Zoo due to challenges in maintaining an environment that met their specific needs, including adequate space and climate conditions.
Can I bring snacks to the Denver Zoo?
Yes, you can bring snacks to the Denver Zoo. Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages are allowed, but glass containers and alcohol are prohibited.
Is the Denver Zoo worth it?
The Denver Zoo is worth visiting for its diverse animal exhibits, family-friendly environment, and conservation efforts. It offers engaging experiences like animal feedings and educational programs, making it a popular destination for all ages.