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    Audubon Zoo

    4.2 (462 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Sydney B.

    The zoo is not usually something tourists do while in New Orleans but here we are. We wanted to give Bourbon Street a break so we thought the zoo would be different. They do have a large variety of animals and everything is very spacious. My favorite had to be the Toucan and the gorilla. It's also a very clean zoo with a beautiful fountain at the front. The downside of this zoo is it is very expensive compared to other zoos I have been to. It's 30 dollars a person (which is insane) and they are not part of the zoo program where discounts are given if you have another zoo membership. The water bottles come in a can and they are 7 dollars per can. I feel like we spent a small fortune there. It was nice to do something different but I probably wouldn't be coming back to this zoo due to how expensive it is

    Wade G.

    Went with my lover and family this past Saturday. It was a spontaneous trip and we arrived at 2:30. (Arriving later than normal) We had a great time. Minus the gift shop selling stuffed animals for $29.99. Tiger looked great, elephants looked great, the giraffes looked healthy, orangutans were active, the property was very clean, the gorillas looked a tad bit dingy, but that's typically how gorillas are. I do wish they would have more food options available throughout the zoo.. All in all, it was a perfect day for the zoo with great sunny & cool weather

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    Veronica V.

    Very pretty grounds and lots of animals to see inside and out. I love that there are docents outside to help you get your ticket and get inside and can also direct you to where you want to go inside the zoo. I visited the dragons and mythical creatures exhibit, which is an extra $10. It was worth it. It would be worth it for kids to see. The reptile house was my favorite. Lots of visible reptiles and information about them all around.

    James W.

    This is a fun little zoo full of lots of vegetation and plenty of shade. Going on a Friday we almost had the place to ourselves. We arrived at 10:00 and slow walked the entire zoo and left around 14:00. Most areas seem somewhat natural and not just a sad looking concrete cage or enclosure. The spider monkeys seemed to have the largest area for activity, as they had some ropes strung from their main enclosure that traversed over a pond that held a variety of water fowl. That was really neat. The swamp section was neat, tho several animals were either hiding or outright missing. Some had signs stating the animals were not home, tho the park doesn't hesitate to still charge full rate to only see 90% of the animals. The monkeys were cool and active. The orangutans were busy playing and swinging about, it was nice to see that. There is one large area that is nothing but grass, a rare sight for a large city zoo, usually every square inch is used up. It almost looks like the original entrance from the old zoo that I read about, tho this isn't confirmed. It's definitely worth going at least once to see animals that may not be at other zoos.

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    Vallerie T.

    While in New Orleans La vacationing we decided to visit to the zoo. The weather was nice not to hot. Once we arrive we got our tickets and started the adventure. The place wasn't to packed but had plenty of visitors. All the animals were out and visible. If you're ever in New Orleans visiting the zoo I'd a amazing experience.

    Roger K.

    This is an awesome zoo that my family enjoyed very much during our visit to New Orleans. We went at the end of December on a 70 degree day and there were lots of animals to see. Some of my favorites were the Orangutangs, Elephant and Lions. The zoo is laid out nicely and easy to get around. We spent most of the day here.

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    Ryan T.

    It was a super cold day when we went so not that many animals were out. But they had some nice exhibits and what looked like a fun splash pad for the kids. The animals that were out were very active (especially the bobcat and sloth). There is a nice area that talks about the history of the swamp and area that you don't normally see in a zoo. Would go back again if we ever travel back to New Orleans.

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    Bianca M.

    This zoo was one of the best zoo ever. They have everything you want. From food to playgrounds to all the best animals. When the kids get tired of walking around you can take a break and play at the playgrounds. They have great food options. We really loved it.

    Thuy V.

    We had such a great time with our 8 year old here in April. I consider it a medium size zoo- not largest but certainly enough for 2-3 hours. It's fairly flat making it easy to travel with kids. Several different sections to explore with small play areas spread throughout to get the wiggles out. Some of the animals did look a bit sad (orangutans) . Gift shops were nice. Food was decent too. Several school groups there in April. Perfect weather. We were visiting and Uber Lyft and there were not a lot around this area but it was fine for us to wait.

    Jessica M.

    Was a lot of fun and the animals look well taken care of. Miss the team though from the back of the zoo lol

    Klemens T.

    Came here for the first time with my family. The zoo was slow because we came on a Tuesday so we were thinking we scored with not dealing with traffic. This zoo was a slight disappointment because there were a lot of exhibits that were closed for whatever reason. They had no chimps and a lot of the animals we wanted to see were just hiding. There were some cool animals that we don't have in Hawaii so it was nice to see such as the Louisiana Swamp exhibit or the owls. The reptile exhibit was ok. We got the trio combo admissions for the zoo, aquarium and the insectarium. The best ranked to us were the insectarium, aquarium, and the zoo in that order. The staff are very friendly. Lots of parking.

    Angela K.

    In all honesty, the zoo was a bit of a letdown. Doesn't seem like they upkeep the enclosures very well. The water is dirty, the viewing glasses have hard water stains on them, and there was even one enclosure (the Komodo dragon) with a big crack at the bottom. Additionally, some areas were closed off. The zoo is huge, and they have a lot of extra land that I feel as though could be used to expand some of the enclosures. The animals looked pretty miserable. It made me feel so sorry for them. It was also very hot so most of them were hiding in shaded areas. Another thing that shocked me was we did not see a single employee supervising the areas, not even in the free-flight aviary house, so there was never an opportunity to ask questions either. We only saw them driving around in golf carts. It was hard to find bathrooms because there were no signs for them. A water bottle was priced at a minimum of $6. There's just a long list of cons to this zoo. We came on a Friday afternoon, and it was pretty much dead. At one point, we barely ran into people. Such a shame because the place is gorgeous. We really tried to make the most out of our time there, but we couldn't walk out satisfied, no matter how long we stayed. They really need to do better for their animals and their visitors. We Ubered to the zoo, so I can't comment on parking. Maybe we just didn't come at a good time.

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    Michael P.

    Great zoo, with a lot of activities for kids. A little pricey compared to zoo's in DC area but had a great time. First time seeing a white alligator, and the staff was super friendly.

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    Wonderful animal exhibits, zoo staff friendly and experts on different animals and ecosystems. Was a great experience walking and exploring.

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    Ask the Community - Audubon Zoo

    Can I buy an annual pass?

    Ya you can buy an annual at a 100$ a year. They also have duals and family annual passes

    Is this place mostly outdoors and without AC during a pretty hot/humid season?

    Yes. There are air conditioned areas but the majority of exhibits are outdoors.

    Do you still need a reservation with time slots or can you just go? I would like to take my daughters this weekend, but not sure exactly what time we will get there.

    We visited on a weekday and didn't book ahead and it was fairly busy. I would recommend booking ahead or calling. Have fun!

    Do they have family restrooms?

    The restroom that I visited while on property had individual stalls and one larger accessible stall.

    Are there raccoons at this zoo?

    Yes, they do have raccoons at the Audubon zoo. They were located over by the alligators.

    Is the water park built for all ages or mainly for little ones?

    Without a doubt, it is good for all ages. One of the best zoos I’ve ever been to.

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