Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Map (2024 – 2023)
Planning a visit to Gainesville’s only zoo?
Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is an accredited educational zoo located in Gainesville, Florida, United States. Operated by Santa Fe College, it houses over 70 species including otters, gibbons, and reptiles. The zoo emphasizes hands-on student training, conservation, and public education.
The most up-to-date Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Map makes navigating the lush, shaded pathways simple. Spot hidden animal encounters near the White-Throated Capuchin habitat or take a break at the Komodo Café seating area.
Whether you’re eyeing the otters or joining a zookeeper talk, this map helps you make the most of every minute. Download it before you go—it’s the key to a smoother, more fun zoo day.
Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Map 2024
The most significant Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Map 2024 updates include the addition of new interactive features such as the Conservation Pavilion and enhanced accessibility with all trails now wheelchair accessible. Notable exhibit changes feature the Otter Outpost, designed for immersive visitor experiences with new viewing areas and interactive elements, and updates to signage and wayfinding for easier navigation. The map also highlights expanded amenities, including sensory bag availability, a new playground, and improved visitor facilities like picnic tables and water fountains.

Printable Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Map PDF 2024
Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Map 2023
Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Map 2023 updates include the planned renovation of the Asian small-clawed otter habitat, coinciding with the otter family’s move to the Memphis Zoo as part of a national conservation effort. The map also highlights expanded accessibility features, such as wheelchair-accessible trails and sensory bag availability, along with updated locations for animal exhibits and amenities. These changes reflect ongoing improvements in animal care, visitor experience, and educational opportunities at the zoo.

FAQ
What animals are at the Santa Fe Teaching Zoo?
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is home to over 70 different species, including Bald Eagles, White-throated capuchin monkeys, American alligators, and Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo. The zoo features a diverse collection of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Visitors can see both native and exotic animals along a shaded, accessible trail.
What time does the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo open?
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the last entry at 2:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary for general admission. The zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.
What college is known as the zoo?
Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida, is known for its on-campus Teaching Zoo. It is the only community college in the United States with an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)-accredited zoo on its premises. The zoo is integral to the college’s Zoo Animal Technology program.
How much is the Santa Fe Zoo?
Admission to the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is $10 for adults (ages 13-59), and $6 for children (ages 4-12), seniors (60+), UF students, teachers, military, veterans, and first responders with valid ID. Children 3 and under, as well as Santa Fe College students and staff with ID, receive free admission. EBT cardholders pay $3 per person for up to four tickets.