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    Capron Park Zoo

    4.0 (98 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Elizabeth D.

    This zoo is really nice but also smaller than you would expect. It's perfect for a shorter walk with smaller children. They have a very nice large playground and gift shop. Pricing is more than fair. The grounds are clean.

    Wanda A.

    Came here with my sister to attend their annual night event for adults only. It's a relatively small zoo, though given we went at night it was hard to see any animals though I expected some lights here and there but overall it's fine. It's probably a lot better to attend during the day. Plenty of parking so no worries there.

    Red Panda Encounter at Capron Park Zoo.

    Had an animal encounter at Capron Park Zoo today, and it was PHENOMENAL! The zookeeper, Lino, was professional, informative, and entertaining. He helped us understand the importance of respectful and safe encounters, conservation efforts, and (best of all) specific information about each red panda's unique personality. Clearly, he loves his job and the animals in his care. We were able to visit the enclosure and view the red pandas up close. Loved every minute of this experience and would highly recommend it.

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    Theresa A.

    Tiny zoo. Tiny. Spent $25 here for two adults and a child. It took us maybe 30 minutes to go through all the exhibits. The had lions, emu, monkeys and several reptiles. Two of the exhibits were closed, the rainforest and the bridge. Kind of a bummer since it's a small zoo to begin with. The zoo was clean and the staff was friendly. Can't say we will go back.

    Danielle K.

    It's a fine small zoo but they don't honor their reciprocal membership with Museum of Science members. We're supposed to get 4 adults in for free with the MOS membership but the staff here doesn't honor it & treats us like we're trying to rip them off whenever we visit. If you won't honor it, then get off the website that lists you as an MOS reciprocal member. Anyway, the zoo is very small, easily viewable in 45 minutes. The animals were fun.

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    JC M.

    The zoo is cute, it looks well maintained but could use some updates when compared to other zoos. The animals look healthy but lacking in enrichment. They could use a better food/lunch/snack option.

    Red foot tortoise in the rainforest house
    Nate J.

    My wife brought me here for a Lemur encounter. We go here in the late morning after many communications regarding whether or not the lemur encounter would happen. Because the website states they cancel the encounters if it is over 85 degrees and it was going to be over 95 degrees. But over the phone they did not seem to be aware of this. It's very frustrating when the information on the website is different than the practice at a place. We saw everything in about 45 minutes. Not a huge zoo but decent amount of animals and the enclosures are well sized for the animals. I was impressed with the rainforest house and that they had a nocturnal house, though it did not seem utilized to its potential. Many of the "nocturnal animals were animals I have seen out in regular enclosures at other zoos including the sloths that were also labeled as in the rain forest house but did not spear to be there. The place was clean too not a small feat for a place frequented by families with small children. Food was reasonably priced and what you might expect for a zoo. They do not allow outside food. They have homemade chips which I was excited for but they were inedible due to the salt. (ProTip: get them unsalted). They closed the concessions at 1pm due to the extreme heat which is reasonable but was inconvenient as we had several hours to kill before our encounter and had to order super quick or would miss it. They were not flexible about the encounter time and it was not clear why. We did not realize the zoo would be so small and did not plan appropriately. But we made it work (ProTip: the back entrance to the nocturnal house has some good AC). When we got within about 20 minutes of our encounter we went to fill out the paper work which essentially is just a waiver and the kids working were really weird about it like it was an inconvenience that we wait there for the 20 minutes. I understand they are high school kids with summer jobs but their approach made for an awkward encounter several times that day. As we left they were much less awkward. Finally we made it to the encounter. The encounter was great. Coley took us through and was great. Very friendly an knowledgeable about the lemurs and the zoo. For $35 each we got to go in to the lemur enclosure for the black and white ruffs and feed them some fruit and interact with them. It was 30 minutes. I loved it. That with the price of the zoo we paid $88 for our day and $22 for our lunch. Totally reasonable for the day. In fact you would be hard pressed to find that day at a better price. Will come back for a day at the zoo and perhaps the Red Panda encounter.

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    I liked the animals especially the kangaroos and the birds and the lions. Roar!!! Great local spot that it feels good to support.

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    Very clean and everyone helpful my grandson whom has autism love the zoo and water park and playground

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    A nice small zoo to take my son. A little pricey but it's fun. The lions there are so cool to see and so close!

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    Great place to take your children. Lots of shade also. Near a zoo that is pretty fun

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    Nice little park with water area. Nothing amazing but def nice for a quick in and out day at the zoo

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    Ask the Community - Capron Park Zoo

    Do they allow you to bring in strollers or wagons with covid restrictions?

    Yes! No problem on strollers or wagons. I brought my 3 year old daughter in April and we had her… Read more

    Are you aloud to bring outside drinks like water for example?

    We brought water bottles with out issue. There are many signs that say "no outside food or drink"

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    I spent two hour touring the zoo and I had a great time…read more They have lots of interesting animals to see like elephants, giraffes, penguins, a snow leopard, several wallabies, a capybara (new), several tropical birds and monkeys, etc. Going early in the morning is great to beat the crowds and to see the animals feed. There is a gift store, several food stands and many places to get fun pictures taken. This year they also had a VR experience where guests can spend a few minutes looking into a VR helmet and see any four wildlife visual ($8 per experience). If you are a city of Providence resident, you get free entry the first Saturday of every month.

    It had been years since I had been to Roger Williams Zoo, so that coupled with a 50 degree late…read morewinter day made me venture out. And I came away with mixed feelings. First, the staff is geat and friendly,no issues there. That said, the zoo is probably half the size I remember it being. I knew it was small, but I didn't remember it being as small as it was/is. It only took me an hour to do it, and I wasn't racing through it by any means. Secondly, and maybe this is why it seemed so small, a lot of animals weren't out. That I can understand given the weather, but it was disappointing nonetheless. The animals I did see were great, and it was a fun time. That said, I would rate RWZ behind the Bronx Zoo and Southwicks, but ahead of Buttonwoods.

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    This park is AMAZING! There's so much to do, see, and explore here…read more Some of the highlights include: the historic Daggett House, the watercolor society, and Loof carousel. There's a dog park, covered pavilion and various picnic sites that can be rented, plus tennis and pickle ball courts. There's also frisbee golf, multiple baseball fields, a walking path along the 10 mile river, plus a playground. There are many places to take photos; Marconi garden with gazebo, a picturesque pond with bandstand, and an English garden (called friendship garden), plus countless places with lush grasses and trees. In the summer they offer family entertainment with various performers and music. They also offer a summer camp for kids as well as various exercise and dance classes for adults. All this information can be found on their website. The hidden gem of this park is its winter wonderland celebration where the community comes together to decorate 650+ Christmas trees along with displays and lights, it's absolutely magical. The park is clean and well maintained and is constantly undergoing updates and improvements. The one down side is there's only 1 small basketball court even though there is space to expand this area.

    The Slater Park Looff Carousel is a historic carousel that was completed in 1895. It was built by…read moreDanish immigrant Charles I. D. Looff. He was born as Carl Jürgen Detlef Looff in Bad Bramstedt, Holstein (now Germany) in 1852. After immigrating to the United States in 1870 at the age of 18, Looff settled in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and found work as a carver for a furniture factory. He began a hobby of taking home leftover wood scraps from the factory and carving them into carousel animals. He created his first carousel in 1876 and it became Coney Island's first carousel and amusement ride. Looff soon opened his own carousel factory in Brooklyn and continued to build more of the rides. In 1886, Looff was commissioned to build a carousel for Crescent Park (known as "the Coney Island of the East") in Rhode Island. In 1895, he moved his family there and established a new headquarters. He built a second, larger and more elaborate carousel for the amusement park. He also built an adjoining workshop and showroom for prospective buyers. Looff relocated to California in 1910 so he could build carousels for amusement parks on the West Coast. He passed away in 1918 after building close to 50 carousels. Looff is regarded as one of the most important and influential carousel builders of all time. The Slater Park Carousel was originally built for a carnival called Lee Funland in upstate New York. It was moved to Slater Park in 1910 where it still stands today. It is one of only six historic carousels in the United States which still resides in its original building. The carousel is a "stander" or stationary carousel. This means that the animal figures are designed to stand on the platform with at least three legs on the ground and they don't move up and down. This contrasts with "jumper" figures which usually move up and down and have all four legs elevated as if in mid-gallop. The Slater Park Carousel is the oldest Looff-stander carousel in the world. The platform features 44 horses, a camel, a giraffe, a lion, three dogs, and two chariots. Today the carousel is open from April through October. It operates on Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm - 5pm (daily in July and August). Rides cost $1. My family and I recently visited the Slater Park Looff Carousel. My wife and I have been carousel enthusiasts since we visited the New England Carousel Museum a few years ago. We were spending the day in the Greater Providence Area and decided to visit the Crescent Park Looff Carousel in Riverside (which is absolutely beautiful!) We learned that Charles Looff built another carousel in 1895 that was located nearby at Slater Park, so we made a drive there afterwards. We were a little disappointed that the Slater Park Carousel's horses don't move up and down and that there isn't a brass ring device like the one featured on the Crescent Park Carousel. That being said, the Slater Park Carousel is still exceptional. All of the horses and menagerie animal figures have been beautifully carved and painted. We also noticed that this carousel moves quite fast (about 9 mph). In fact, the speed has been slowed down over the years and used to be as high as 14 mph. Overall, we had a fun experience at the Slater Park Looff Carousel and would recommend carousel enthusiasts to visit it as well as the nearby Crescent Park Looff Carousel.

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