Plan Your Visit
Amenities

Food and Drink
The Call of the Wild Food Court and Penguin Cafe are open year round. Seasonal refreshment facilities are located throughout the Zoo.

Great Clips IMAX Theatre
Zoo/IMAX combo tickets are available. For information and show times, visit the Great Clips IMAX Theatre website.

Shopping
Timber Lodge Traders is open daily. Seasonal stores are located throughout the Zoo.

 

Splash Pad

 

Plan Your Day

Language Days - February 2, 7, 8, 15 & 16 expect large number of school groups.

Coral Reef is closed for renovation.

You'll never run out of things to do at the Minnesota Zoo, but you may have trouble figuring out what to do first. Here are some ideas to help you plan your next visit. Printable map of the Zoo or take a look at our new interactive map

Shows and Presentations

Dolphin Training Sessions: 20 minutes (limited capacity)

October 1 2011 through April 30 2012
Weekdays: 10 and 12 Stadium closes 2:30
Weekends: 10, 12 & 2 Stadium closes at 2:30

Cow Milking Demonstration (seasonal)
The dairy barn at the Well’s Fargo Family Farm features daily cow milking demonstrations at 11, 1, and 3, April through November. (limited capacity) Watch video.

World of Birds Show
Soaring hawks, talking parrots, majestic owls, and many more rare and beautiful feathered creatures delight and amaze Zoo guests.

Monorail
Catch a birds-eye-view of the Northern Trail and Russia’s Grizzly Coast! Trains run daily throughout the year.

Shark Feedings
Watch the savage beauty of our sharks and other marine life during their scheduled feedings. Discovery Bay shark feedings are at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

Penguin Feedings
Come watch our newest additions get fed at 10am and 2:30pm

Seasonal Attractions

Wells Fargo Family Farm (March 31-November 30)
Experience a working farm and learn how food gets from farms to tables. This popular exhibit offers families a chance to see and touch domestic animals like cows, goats, pigs, and more.

Splash Pad (summer)
Cool off under life-sized animal sculptures in our new interactive water fountain on the Central Plaza.

Woodland Adventure
Closed for the Season
An interactive, nature-based play area located off the Zoo’s Central Plaza.

FOR A PLEASANT VISIT

Zoo volunteers and staff are available to assist you throughout the Zoo.

The Zoo is a smoke-free facility. Thank you for your compliance.

For re-entry please use hand stamp available at each exit or your corporate picnic wristband.

Restrooms/Diaper Changing Areas
  • Central Plaza (seasonal)
  • Russia’s Grizzly Coast Mammoth Dig
  • Call of the Wild Food Court
  • Minnesota Trail
  • Discovery Bay
  • Replay Park
  • Caribou exhibit (seasonal)
  • Farm house basement (seasonal)
  • Farm granary classroom (seasonal)
Family Restrooms
  • Central Plaza (seasonal)
  • Target Learning Center
Nursing Area
Target Learning Center Family Restroom

First Aid
Near Guest Services desk

ATM Locations
  • Call of the Wild Food Court
  • Wells Fargo Family Farm
Stroller Rental and Wheelchairs
Available at each entrance, cost of $5 for a single and $7 for a double

Strollers, Food, and Beverage are not permitted in the following locations:
  • Dolphin Stadium
  • Monorail

The Minnesota Zoo is not responsible for items left unattended.

Wheelchairs
Available at each entrance, limited supply on a first-come basis. Although there is no rental fee, both a driver's license and a credit card imprint are held as a deposit.

Rental of Motorized Carts
Limited supply on a first-come basis. $10 per hour rental fee and both a driver's license and a credit card imprint are held as deposit.

Zoo Safety Wristbands
Zoo Safety Wristbands are available at each entrance for the safety of our guests. Please see a cashier or the Guest Services Desk for details. Questions please call the Guest Services Department at 952-431-9213.

During your visit at the Zoo you may be filmed, videotaped or photographed by a Minnesota Zoo employee or contract service professional. Your admission serves as your permission for use of your image.

Zoo Manners

  • Zoo animals are wild—stay behind guardrails and do not feed them.
  • Please don’t tap on the glass, make excessive noise, or harass the animals.
  • No climbing on barrier walls or in flower beds.
  • Coins in water are harmful—please don’t toss into exhibits, pools, or streams. Instead, donate your change to a conservation wishing well.
  • The Zoo is a smoke-free facility. Thank you for your compliance.
  • Photography: you are welcome to take photos and video for personal use only; commercial photography is prohibited without written permission from our Marketing department.