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Visit to Fort Worth Zoo

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Fort worth Zoo: 

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Fort Worth Zoo is a zoo in Fort Worth, Texas, United States in 1909 comprising one lion, 2 bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacock and some rabbits. Abode to probably 7,000 animals and 500 species of mammals, birds and ectotherms is a vision to behold. The zoo is open all through the year. When the temperatures reach triple digits animals stay in their barns. The nationally loved Fort Worth Zoo is voted no.1 zoo in North America by USA, the best Zoo in Texas by Yahoo Travel, the no.5 zoo in the nation by USA Travel Guide, the no.1 family attraction in the DFW Metroplex by Zagat survey and a top 10 zoo of Aquarium by Family Fun magazine. When visiting the town undisputedly one of the top family outings in the state is the Fort Worth Zoo, which is a fun and thrilling place. With the help of a $100 million capital campaign, the zoo is growing and flourishing. At the Fort Worth Zoo, nine different habitats are available for viewing, ranging from the wilds of the African Savannah to the icy waters of the penguin habitat, right through the dwellers of the Australian Outback and Great Barrier Reef. The zoo has an area for the children also, the Toyota Children’s Ranch & Petting Corral. In a setting there are miniature donkeys, goats, sheep and other familiar animals that allow for easy petting and classy photos. 

Animals at the zoo:

The Fort Worth Zoo has over 540 species comprising 72 species of mammals, 148 species of birds and 172 species of ectotherms. From a wide variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, fish to amphibians all the animals entertain n the visitors.

Make sure you do not miss these things when you visit Fort Worth Zoo:

Fort Worth Zoo exhibits and attractions:

  1. Elephant springs:

New elephant springs are open to public after many years of waiting. Asian elephants at the zoo now have more space thanks to Elephant Springs. Male horned Rhino Parvesh relishes his new watering hole in the Elephant Springs.

  1. African Savannah Exhibit:

Started in 2018, the new African Savannah Exhibit lets you watch giraffes, gazelle, ostriches, white pelicans and others in a natural environment. If you want to feed the giraffes do bring $6 cash to buy lettuce leafs. The African themed village has dining areas and a gift shop. Enjoy the above and below water viewing of the Hippo Keeper Talk in the new hippo enclosure. !  When these aquatic giants lift their heads to receive food from their keepers, it’s hard not to love them.

  1. Stingray Cove:

It started in spring, 2019. You can hand feed stingrays at this alluring exhibit. Admission fee to Stingray Cove is $5/person. 

  1. Texas wild:

With children’s play areas, dining facilities, a short film about Texas Weather and a stroll around the various parts that collectively make the great state, Texas Wild is a magnificent educational experience for both local Texans and tourists to the Lone Star State.  Make sure to bring your nature-related goods or journals to the Texas Nature Traders to trade.

The train and carousel are found in Texas Wild. The train will lead you to the front of the zoo. Sit comfortably and enjoy your ride. Don’t miss the Texas Hall of Wonders.

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  1. Raptor Canyon and Parrot Paradise:

Stroll through confined aviary as eagles, vultures and more fly above your head, go through Parrot Paradise, when you can buy food sticks for $1 to feed the amiable cockatiel that descends on your hand to eat.

  1. Yellow Rose Express Train:

Situated at Texas Wild, the Yellow Rose Express Train takes you on a ride through the zoo. Hop on the yellow express, which travels between the Safari Depot and Texas Wild. One-way tickets are $4 per person and are available at the Train Depot in both locations.

  1. Australian Outback and Tazmanian Tower:

Discover Australian wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, and more before challenging your lemur climbing skills at Tazmanian Tower.

  1. Safari Splash:

Unwind at this fun jungle-themed 14,000 square-foot splash area with no standing water. Although it is designed for children under 12 years of age but it is open for all ages. Admission cost is $5/person with general zoo tickets. Safari splash is a water play area with four slides, a water dump tower, a fill wall for water toys, animals shaped water cannons and a toddler play area. There are restrooms available. There are tables and chairs under the umbrella and lounge chairs are also available.

  1. MOLA Museum of Living Art:

From Gharial crocodiles to the Komodo Dragons, the museum of Living Art is genuinely terrific place to visit. MOLA is a beautiful place of the wild reptiles, amphibians and lizards and created a stunning space to display them. Inside MOLA is a café, which looks out onto the crocodile tank.

  1. Asian Falls:

Although construction workers are busy at work building one of the zoo’s most intriguing new exhibits, you can get a sneak look by going to Asian Falls, where you can see them constructing your new favourite lion park. The lions, tigers, and other creatures in this part will not be shown until the project is concluded, which is expected to be in 2023.

  1. Enjoy a thrilling Junior Train Conductor Experience:

Ride the Yellow Rose Express Train at the Fort Worth Zoo as a junior train conductor. Alongside Yellow Rose Express employees, participants will help with ticket collection, guest greet, preparing the train for departure, and ringing the bell at intersections. Along with reserved seating, participants will also get an official diploma, a railway hat, and a safety vest.

  1. Country Carousel:

Visit Texas Wild and ride carousel, a western-style amusement, on an appaloosa or a paint horse. The Train Depots sell tickets for $4 per person.

  1. Wild West Shooting Gallery:

Experience an interactive laser target game in the heart of Texas Wild. Get ready to shoot straight for $1 per play.

  1. Play Barn:

Enjoy the life on the farm in this fun play area near the entrance of Texas Wild. The vibrant barn allows for crawling, climbing and sliding for young kids. Visitors can discover about farm babies.

Fort worth Zoo Shops:

Fort Worth Zoo’s Zoovenir shops have it all, from T-shirts, baseball, hats, umbrellas, sunscreen and décor to books.

  • Elephant springs cart
  • Safari shop
  • Safari traders
  • General store
  • Toadally Texas Treats
  • Tropical treasures

Fort Worth Zoo Dining areas:

Visitors can enjoy at delicious and convenient restaurants located throughout the zoo. Some of the great eateries are Pizza Hut, Dickey’s Barbecue, Ranch Grill, Jungle Grill, BlueBonnet Café, Savanna Grill, Safari snacks, splash snacks, Penguin snacks, Monkey Business, Crocodile café, Ice-cream parlor and Kona ice.

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