Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Map (2023)
Planning a visit to Prescott’s wildlife haven?
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary is a non-profit wildlife sanctuary located in Prescott, Arizona. It houses over 175 native and exotic animals, many of which are non-releasable rescues. The sanctuary emphasizes conservation through education, animal care, and providing a permanent home for wildlife in need.
The most up-to-date Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Map helps you navigate to fan-favorite stops like Wallaby Walkabout and the Kiwanis Korner. Catch daily Keeper Talks, explore the Tarantula Grotto, or find the perfect picnic spot near the splash pad.
This map is your guide to hidden corners and animal encounters—so you won’t miss a moment of the sanctuary’s charm.
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Map 2023
The most significant Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Map updates for 2023 include revised layouts for key event spaces such as the Pence Pavilion, Kiwanis Ramada, Pronghorn Deck, and Event Center Lawn, which are now highlighted as available for party and event rentals. The map also reflects updated routes and amenities to enhance visitor navigation and experience. These changes were made to support new programming and an expanded calendar of events for families and groups.

Printable Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Map PDF 2023
FAQ
What are the opening hours of Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary?
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary is open 365 days a year from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
How much does admission to Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary cost?
Admission to Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary costs $16 for adults (ages 13–64), $15 for seniors, military, and students with ID, $12 for children ages 3–12, and is free for children under 3 and HPZS members.
What kinds of animals can you see at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary?
Visitors can see over 200 rescued animals from every continent except Antarctica, including big cats like clouded leopards, birds of prey, reptiles, javelinas, llamas, mule deer, pronghorn, miniature horses, and one of the largest public displays of spiders in the country.
Are there interactive experiences like feeding or behind-the-scenes tours at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary?
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary offers interactive experiences such as animal feeding demonstrations, guided tours, educational programs, and opportunities to observe animals up close; some areas, like the Wallaby Walk-About, allow visitors to get especially close to the animals.