Is Lake Superior Zoo free?
Free regular admission all year-round during regular hours and select special events. Reduced admission at over 150 Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) partnering facilities across the nation. Free or reduced admission to over 250 Association of Science Technology Centers (ASTC) facilities around the world.
Which zoo in Minnesota is free?
the Como Zoo
Admission to both the Como Zoo and Marjorie McNeely Conservatory is always free and a voluntary donation is appreciated.
Can dogs go in the Duluth Zoo?
Pets are not allowed on zoo grounds. Only service animals, as permitted by law, are allowed.
Can I bring my dog to the Minnesota Zoo?
Pets are not allowed. Due to safety and security reasons, unauthorized pets will be promptly removed from the premises. If at any time your service animal’s behavior is out of control, you will be asked to remove the service animal from the premises.
Is Lake Superior Zoo open in the winter?
Are you open in the winter? Yes. The zoo in Duluth is open all year long.
Is there a zoo in Duluth MN?
Lake Superior Zoo | Find your WILD side in Duluth, MN! Explore more than ever at the Zoo in Duluth, MN! The Zoo is OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.! Join our family – become a member today! Have you heard about our Virtual Zoomobiles? Check out this FREE resource here! We are hiring! Click here to see open positions. Explore more than ever at the Zoo!
Is there a zoo in Lake Superior MN?
Lake Superior Zoo | Find your WILD side in Duluth, MN! Animals First, Always. Explore MORE at the Zoo in Duluth, MN! The Zoo is OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.! Take a behind-the-scenes tour!
Do you have to wear a mask at the Duluth Zoo?
Since the Zoo’s grounds and buildings are owned by the City of Duluth, the Zoo will follow the new face covering requirements. Effective August 4 masks are required to be worn while inside of Zoo buildings by all individuals ages 2 and older – regardless of vaccination status.
What’s there to do in Duluth MN?
Find your WILD side in Duluth! The Lake Superior Zoo is home to hundreds of native animals and exotic species and is open year-round. As the region’s wildest place to explore, you’ll find indoor and outdoor animal exhibits, educational programming and camps, behind-the-scenes tours, party rental and wedding options, and more!