Montgomery Zoo Map (2025 – 2023)
Headed to Montgomery Zoo? The most up-to-date Montgomery Zoo Map will help you make the most of your visit.
Montgomery Zoo is a 40-acre zoo located in Montgomery, Alabama. It features over 500 animals from five continents, including African elephants, kangaroos, and jaguars. The zoo includes a man-made river, train rides, and a museum. It emphasizes conservation, education, and family-friendly experiences year-round.
Spot the best route to the Giraffe Encounter Post, hop on the Zoofari Skylift, or plan a break at the Overlook Café.
Want to swing by the Mann Wildlife Learning Museum before lunch? This map lays it all out, making it easier to explore without missing your must-see spots. Perfect for a smooth, fun-filled day.
Montgomery Zoo Map 2025
The most significant Montgomery Zoo map update for 2025 is the addition of a new front-end complex for admissions and a gift shop, with construction expected to begin early in the year. The project also includes new administrative offices, ticket windows, restrooms, and a plaza at the main entrance.

Printable Montgomery Zoo Map PDF 2025
Montgomery Zoo Map 2024
The most significant Montgomery Zoo map update for 2024 was the addition of new light display zones during the Christmas Lights Festival, including Frosty Frontier and Safari to Santa, which introduced immersive winter landscapes and illuminated animal sculptures along visitor pathways.

Montgomery Zoo Map 2023
No major map updates specific to 2023 are documented for Montgomery Zoo; however, significant improvements to the entrance and related facilities were approved by the Montgomery City Council in May 2025, with construction expected to start soon after.

FAQ
What is the largest zoo in Alabama?
The largest zoo in Alabama is the Birmingham Zoo, spanning 122 acres and home to over 900 animals representing more than 195 species.
How much does it cost to go to the Montgomery Zoo?
Admission to the Montgomery Zoo costs $19 for adults (ages 13–64), $15 for children (ages 3–12), and is free for toddlers (ages 2 and under); seniors (65+) pay $17.
What kind of animals does the Montgomery Zoo have?
The Montgomery Zoo features animals from five continents, including elephants, zebras, giraffes, African lions, Bengal tigers, Indian rhinoceros, elk, cougars, alligators, and various birds and reptiles.
What is the history of the Montgomery Zoo?
The Montgomery Zoo began as Oak Park Zoo in 1935, closed in 1959 during desegregation, reopened as the Montgomery Children’s Zoo in 1971, and was modernized and expanded in 1991 to its current 40-acre facility focused on conservation and education.