Peak Wildlife Park Map (2024 – 2020)
Planning a visit to Staffordshire’s beloved animal haven?
Peak Wildlife Park is an interactive animal park located in Staffordshire, England. It features walk-through enclosures with animals like penguins, lemurs, and wallabies, allowing close encounters. The park emphasizes conservation, education, and hands-on wildlife experiences for all ages.
The most up-to-date Peak Wildlife Park Map makes exploring everything—from the walk-through Wallaby Enclosure to the Penguin Pool—easy and exciting. Find key spots like the Jungle Bounce area, the Lemur Heights trail, and the on-site Lakeside Café without missing a beat.
Whether you’re chasing kid-friendly zones or looking for feeding times, this map helps you make the most of your time with over 100 species.
Peak Wildlife Park Map 2024
Peak Wildlife Park Map 2024 updates include the addition of a polar bear exhibit, the arrival of two red panda sisters with a new dedicated habitat, and expanded walkthrough areas for close encounters with animals like lemurs, wallabies, and penguins. The map now highlights new infrastructure and improved pathways, making navigation easier and showcasing the park’s growing collection of exotic and endangered species. These updates enhance the immersive experience and reflect the park’s commitment to conservation and visitor engagement.

Printable Peak Wildlife Park Map PDF 2024
Peak Wildlife Park Map 2020
Peak Wildlife Park Map updates in 2020 included the renewal and renovation of the park’s ponds and wetland areas. These improvements aimed to increase biodiversity by creating and restoring habitats for various species, supporting both flora and fauna. Two large ponds were renovated as part of this conservation effort.

FAQ
Are the polar bears still at Peak Wildlife Park?
Peak Wildlife Park is currently home to two polar bears, Nanook and Noori. The cubs arrived from Orsa Predator Park in August 2023 and remain at the park in a specially designed habitat.
How long does it take to go around Peak Wildlife Park?
Most visitors spend between 1.5 to 3 hours exploring Peak Wildlife Park. The park can be enjoyed in an afternoon, though some guests may choose to stay longer depending on weather and activities.
How much can you pay on the gate at Peak Wildlife Park?
Gate prices at Peak Wildlife Park are approximately $32.44 for adults (17–64 years), $26.19 for children (2–16 years), and $31.19 for concessions (65+ or students with valid ID). Under 2s and registered carers enter free. These prices are based on a June 2025 exchange rate of 1 British Pound = 1.25 US Dollars.
Can you take your own food to Peak Wildlife Park?
Visitors are allowed to bring their own food and enjoy a picnic at Peak Wildlife Park. The park also offers an on-site café with a variety of food and drink options.