Elmwood Park Zoo was established in 1924 and currently contains dozens of wild species that hail from all over the globe. Our collection includes jaguars, red pandas, zebras, giraffes, and much more. …
Elmwood Park Zoo was established in 1924 and currently contains dozens of wild species that hail from all over the globe. Our collection includes jaguars, red pandas, zebras, giraffes, and much more. Our zoo's mission is to foster an appreciation for wildlife and the environment that will inspire future generations to participate in conservation efforts. We are owned and operated by the Norristown Zoological Society. Under this non-profit, Elmwood Park Zoo has maintained its status as one of over 200 zoological institutions accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. There are so many things to do at the Zoo! To find out more, visit our website today.
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May 31, 2024
This is such a poor zoo very few animals more of a playground, expensive for what it is. Animals areas are very small we left feeling sad and annoyed. Full review by Sheena C
Jul 26, 2023
Do not skip this place over with small children. We were in the area and needed a ‘slow day’ so came here. It was hot but had all the pros for small kids- - bathrooms were never far - not a ton of an… Full review by KPNYC30
Jun 20, 2023
The price they charge is outrageous! Came here, it was a little hot, and most of the animals were hiding due to the heat! Also the price for food is very high! Full review by jaybird6952
Yes, and I have adopted one of the River Otters. His name is Rocky. He stays at the Zoo, which is best for him. West Norriton Resident and Elmwood Park Zoo member for many years.
Is outside food & drink allowed? Is there a place to eat a your own packed lunch?
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Most definitely. Food is also available but if you have food allergies or sensitivity, or the kids are picky eaters, or you just prefer your own homemade snacks and drinks, bringing …
Most definitely. Food is also available but if you have food allergies or sensitivity, or the kids are picky eaters, or you just prefer your own homemade snacks and drinks, bringing your own food is a good (and an allowed) choice.
We are considering doing the Treetop Adventures as part of a birthday party at the EPZ. While the official website lists the height requirements, it would be helpful to know how old the children should be to do the activity. For example, we have a 9 and 10 year old coming. They still can do the Cub Climb, but they meet the 54" requirement for the Zoofari. Some of the TripAdvisor reviews suggest that the Cub Climb would be too easy (2-3 feet from the ground) and some suggest that it would be too hard even with an adult because of the issues of tethering and untethering multiple times during the course.
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Hi Kristy, Full disclosure - The adult climb has some very challenging obstacles even for adults with large steps required (read adult size legs needed). Courage and good balance …
Hi Kristy, Full disclosure - The adult climb has some very challenging obstacles even for adults with large steps required (read adult size legs needed). Courage and good balance is a definite plus. Only you can know if your kids are up for the challenge. Clipping and unclipping on either course can make little hands tired if they've not done it before. They would need to be accompanied by an able adult on the big climb who can also help them attach properly for the zips.