You may not realize it but Riverbanks Zoo's residents have been lonely without you.
The zoo has been reopend after the covid-19 closing but you need a reservation.
Reservations …
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You may not realize it but Riverbanks Zoo's residents have been lonely without you.
The zoo has been reopend after the covid-19 closing but you need a reservation.
Reservations must be made in advance with timed entrances to maintaiin social distancing.
Your tickets are sent by email and can be printed at home or scanned on your phones at the gate.
Zoo members receive the same benefits but everyone must have an advance reservation.
After you're inside, you can stay as long as you like during zoo hours.
Hand washing stations and hand sanitizer dispensers have been added.
Employees must wear masks but not visitors.
Most exhibits and dining areas with outdoor seating are open.
The Aflac Splash Zone, L’il Sprouts Splash Zone and Dino Dig will remain closed.
The tram between the zoo and garden is not running.
Visitors may walk the tram route or drive from the zoo to the garden and re-enter with their tickets.
Summer zoo camps will begin the week of June 22 with limited capacity.
To make reservations, visit www,riverbanks.org.
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