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    Cohanzick Zoo

    4.3 (40 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Perfect day to stroll at the zoo. Free admission. Don't feed the peacocks, plenty of benches to sit with the kiddos.

    Sara B.

    I brought my 12-year-old here and was pleasantly surprised. Quite a variety of animals for a small zoo and there are peacocks roaming freely. It's free but donations are encouraged. The only downside is make sure of the hours if going in the afternoon. It closed an hour earlier than what is posted online.

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    Tim P.

    While this isn't a large zoo (it's more like a small exhibit). I would love to have a zoo/park like this in my town. It's personable, well maintained, and it's free!! There are scheduled times where a zookeeper will be at one of the animal cages giving and educational rundown about the animal, it's habitat, and background. Its a pleasant way to spend an hour or two. Plus there's a water play area at the entrance for kids to play in. Once again, this is a public park that I wish I had in my town...

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    Sophia I.

    New Jersey's first zoo is in Bridgeton, NJ. And it's really in the heart of "downtown" Bridgeton. I was surprised when we turned off of route 77 (right onto Commerce St) and there it was! Tip: don't use the directions from your Yelp app or you will not end up at park, but just down the street in opposite direction. At any rate, once you find it there is a free parking lot, picnic tables, bathrooms and the zoo itself. They have a donation box there if you want to contribute, but the park is free otherwise. It's the perfect size for lil kids, say age 6 and younger? It's a tiny zoo, but if you have to chase after youngsters going in opposite directions, this can be a blessing. There were still enough animals to make the kids happy like wandering (screeching) peacocks, a black bear, red foxes, a porcupine and even a wallaby. The baby was obsessed with the wallaby for some reason! There are other animals too, but you get the drift. It's a wee bit of a hike into the country, although Bridgeton itself is somewhat urban ghetto in the middle of all that farmland. Say a 50 minute drive from the Woodbury/Dept area down Rt 45 to Rt 77. We got to stop by a farmstand on the way home and saw some cows & horses. It was a nice half day trip all told. We packed a lunch and ate when we got there. A little water park is just across from the zoo also. If I had brought the kids' swim suits, we would have stopped over. I think it's just a few bucks for the kids to jump around in the spray. Again, nothing fancy, but it could be a nice addition to your zoo trip on a hot summer day.

    Christopher C.

    What is it about South Jersey and free zoos? Between this place and the zoo in Cape May County it's pretty awesome that the tax payers of the respective cities/counties foot the bill for things like this. Now with that out of the way let's be really, really honest about this place. As much as the few others who have reviewed the zoo speak in glowing terms about it, what's here is not by any means five or even four star material. Don't let sentimentality trump reality. You pay at Philly because you get far more for the experience. Most of the cages/enclosures are in less than ideal shape and mix of animals currently at the zoo is well to put it mildly...interesting. There are some owls, coatis, a donkey, cranes, a small fox, a gibbon, lots of birds/ducks, lemurs and some New Guinea Signing Dogs which is very odd to see dogs in a zoo. Aside of that everything else during our visit was either hiding, off display or sadly in the case of their white tiger recently deceased. On a sidebar, parking can be a challenge as when we got to the zoo it was around Noon and had no trouble finding a space. By the time we left an hour or so later there were several cars all sharking for spaces. Look, this place is basic no doubt. This isn't like Philly or even Cape May in that there is no food here, there is no gift shop here, there is one set of restrooms here which are on the dirtier side of dirty and aside of one woman who brought out a giant tortoise in a wheel barrow to the water wheel area I didn't even see any staff here. Now with said, the zoo has been going since 1934 and while not the most interesting it does have a certain charm to it and it is worth a visit + a donation to keep it going. The route to the zoo depending on the direction you're coming from is also neat as once you get off of 55 there is nothing around for miles in every direction except produce farm after produce farm. If you go: The zoo is open daily year round except for Thanksgiving & Christmas. Hours are 9-5 in the spring/summer and 9-4 in the fall/winter.

    Josh W.

    This place really is a treasure. I know it doesn't seem like much but if you consider the area that it's located, it's a historic gem. There are several Pokémon spots and a gun near by. Take a stroll through the park. It's really beautiful.

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    Trent B.

    It's nice to have a local zoo in town, though small this place packs its own little punch. The Cohanzick Zoo opened its gates as New Jersey's first zoo in 1934. Home to nearly 100 animals representing more than 45 different species from around the world, the zoo has been a regional destination attraction for generations. It's about 15 acres so it's a good size to house small animals like peacocks and bobcats but big enough to house a big black bear and some tigers. It's connected to the city park so there's lots of room to take a walk or play catch, you know park stuff. We had my son's birthday party here which was pretty cool. You get a private room and get to select different animals from snakes lizards too turtles and tarantulas. An animals handler will take one out at a time and give the children a chance to touch the animal and check it out. A nice option in a small town to have a different experience for parties.

    E F.

    Great little place for a nice afternoon out. For a free zoo - this place has a lot to offer. Peacocks galore, fennec Fox, a few different types of big cats, red river hogs, interesting birds, tortoises, monkeys, etc. Takes about an hour to casually stroll through. Staff is wonderful! If you feel like making a donation, there is a box right at the front entrance. A cheap and fun way to enjoy the area.. go swimming at Parvins state park and come visit the Conhanzick Zoo!

    My girlfriend with the big old gorilla statue (sorry hon).
    Eamonn H.

    Not too long ago, my girlfriend and I were visiting my parents down in South Jersey and we were looking for something to do... What's better than checking out the local zoo? Well, the Bridgeton Zoo isn't exactly on par with Philly or the Bronx or the National Zoo. However, it's free and has a few cute animals and it's a decent way to spend an hour on a weekday afternoon. The fennec foxes were definitely the highlight, they were running around like lunatics be whole time. The Asiatic bear was pretty cool, they had peacocks wandering the grounds, and I loved looking at the little marmosets. Definitely donate a few bucks to help them out if you make it over. Some of their facilities need a little updating, but I like what they've done with the resources they've got.

    Erika M.

    I wish this zoo had more TLC.. its a beautiful, serene location outside of all the Bridgeton hustle and bustle. However, there are many enclosures that are missing animals. This seems to be from a lack of funds.. perhaps rather than free admission with a donation box, they could charge a few dollars per person. You often see zookeepers walking the grounds so its nice to know there are staff nearby. The water fountains do not have any water so come prepared!

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    Jen P.

    Tucked away in deep South Jersey, this precious zoo is off most people's radar. I have read about it occasionally over the years, and with a January day in the upper 60's, we wanted to make the most of such lovely weather, and I remembered the zoo! It is in a very nice park, near a sprayground, picnic pavilion, and walking trails. The zoo is absolutely FREE, but deserves generous donations from everyone that walks through the gate. There is a box near the entrance to drop in money. Each, and every animal looks healthy, and well taken care of. Every enclosure seems adequate for the size, and number of its inhabitants. The information available about each animal is also posted along with most of their names. Some of these animals were unfortunately exotic pets that could no longer be cared for, or needed extensive care that left them unable to return to the wild, so if not for this place, some or most of them would not be in such lucky circumstances. I really appreciated the opportunity to watch the animals in such a close-up range with many different viewing vantage points. There was a worker there the whole time during our visit that fed each animal. It is so much fun to be there during feeding time! The Red River Hogs were hilarious grunting at one another, and all vying for the tastiest vittles! I also savored the opportunity to be there when the leopard and panther decided it was playtime, and took off on a game of chase, rolling down the steps of their wooden platform, pouncing, and wrestling like domestic kitty cats! There were 2 mountain lions as well as a solitary, and gorgeous tiger. I was thrilled at the number of large cats. I would have never imagined the number of animals there! Those saying they were done in "5 minutes" must have jogged through with a mere glance at each exhibit. We spent one and a half hours, and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. In nicer weather, the zoo also has a picnic grove, so combined with other amenities in the adjoining park, it can easily be a full, and fun day for any family! The zoo overall shows sign of wear, and the exhibits are all in the need of sprucing up. There are signs indicating that they are working towards such improvements. I wish it all the success for years to come!

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    Who would ever imagine a small town like Bridgeton would have a zoo, and it's free! Great for the littles.

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    Free family fun! Well kept. Make sure to donate when you can to help them out with repairs & such! Splash park is an added bonus

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    Great time for the children. I used to visit when I was a kid and it still holds it's magic.

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    Cape May County Park & Zoo

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    4.6(364 reviews)
    32.5 mi

    We had such a nice day at the Cape May Zoo last week! It was a beautiful Spring day and the…read moreperfect time to beat the crowds and enjoy some nice fresh air and see the animals/creatures! If you try to get there early, parking is definitely easier and closer to the Zoo entrance. We got there around 1pn and it was starting to fill up. The good news is that zoo parking is FREE and so is the fee to get in. They ask for a donation and we were happy to provide a donation for such a great experience! I can ony imagine the upkeep for a zoo - - the property upkeep and animal care, the workers, etc. There were so many animals that were already out with many more that are starting to be brought back outside since the weather is getting warmer. Don't miss this treat when you're in Cape May - - or make a special trip alone - -it's great for kids and for people any age! The park is very clean, has plenty of rest rooms, food/drink and also a beatiful playground when you first get to the zoo. The only animals we really missed were the Giraffes. I'm sure they were somewhere -- and they dont really like the cold temps - - I'm sure they'll be back as it warms up. They dont like temps under 50 - - i dont blame them. And don't sleep on the reptiles - - the turtles, frogs, snakes and alligators are waiting for you! All in all, we were there for about 2 hours. I would guess when it's more crowded, it may take a bit longer to get through the exhibits. So go now and have fun before Memorial Day gets here. :)

    I will continue to come here every year when we are in cape May ! We love it ! Free zoo with plenty…read moreto see ! They have two parks and a carousel.

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    4.2(27 reviews)
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    Rude staff!!!!!! Skip this place unless you enjoy being insulted at the door…read more I had read reviews about the rude man at the entrance, and unfortunately, our visit confirmed them. When we arrived, my husband explained we were a family of five, including our baby who is 9 months old. Instead of simply charging the admission, the man looked at my daughter and said, "Wow, she looks big for 9 months." This was not an innocent observation--it was a shady, backhanded way of suggesting we were lying about her age so he could charge us. For the record, my daughter is absolutely 9 months old--small for her age, no teeth, not walking, sitting in a stroller with a pacifier. His comment was unnecessary, insulting, and immediately set a negative tone. If the policy is that everyone pays--even infants--then state that clearly. Don't make rude remarks about a child's appearance or insinuate dishonesty. I even offered to pay the $6, but instead of being straightforward, he backtracked. For a place that depends on families visiting, this kind of treatment is unacceptable. If you choose to come here, be prepared for a rude encounter before you even get inside. We won't be returning, and I would not recommend this "zoo" to anyone who values basic respect. To the owner: your mouth is bad for your business, friend.

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    3.8(568 reviews)
    36.8 mi

    The Philadelphia Zoo has been a long-standing tradition in my life ever since I was little. Every…read morecouple of years, if not more often, I always find myself coming back because there is truly something special about this place. No matter your age, it never gets old. The zoo has everything you could possibly want to see; from tiny animals to monkeys, giraffes, gorillas, big cats, reptiles, birds, and just about anything in between. Every exhibit is well kept, exciting, and full of opportunities to learn something new while having a great time walking around. One of the best parts is that you do not even need to know much about animals going in because you can take a tour with an incredibly knowledgeable guide who seems to know everything about every animal in the zoo. It makes the experience even more interactive, interesting, and memorable. Whether you are going with family, friends, or even by yourself, the Philadelphia Zoo is absolutely worth visiting and continues to be one of my favorite places year after year.

    My dad and I visited the Philadelphia Zoo last week, and had a great time! We loved the meerkat…read moreexhibit, especially when we caught a zoo talk about the animals. The zoo really did a good job creating an interactive environment for these cute little animals. I enjoyed the wide variety of animals the zoo offered. The lion was particularly vocal when we passed by, and we got to hear several roars. Cool! A gorilla was taking advantage of the overhead animal walkways. He was snoozing in the tube right over our heads! The was my second visit, and I would probably go again.

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    4.5(216 reviews)
    34.4 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Free parking

    What a magical place for your young ones to come and enjoy everything. The story books have to walk…read moreage-appropriate rise for kids, probably five and younger good value for your dollar you can bring in your lunch. You can sit in picnic and bring in drinks not a problem or buy something there. They have animals to look at water activities. You can feed the animals. You can go on mini little rides and perfect my speed after having children these are my grandchildren I was taking around. Of course you must stop at the store on your way out and they will hold onto something because everything looks wonderful. I even found a golden golf book that I had to take home and keep for storytelling our I look forward to coming here again because there was enough for these kids to do to the point of exhaustion thank you so much

    Have yourself a fun time at this park!…read more I visited "Storybook Land" with my mother, and 5-year old nephew on a Saturday afternoon on April 26th, 2025. It cost $104.97 for three PreSeason discount tickets. We drove almost two hours from Newark to Egg Harbor Township because we heard great things about this place. It's known for having a fairytale-themed park with lots of creative statues and interactive sets that represent popular fables like "Mother Goose" and "Goldilocks and The Three Bears." The location is smaller than most parks I've been to, which is good for little kids who want to run to every ride. In a span of two hours, my family and I got on everything minus a couple attractions. There is ample parking for cars, and the entrance is bold with its large sign and white and red castle. The park played Disney music, which was soo cute! I remember hearing soundtracks from Mulan, Cinderella, and The Little Mermaid. None of the rides felt too scary for kids, even the roller coasters weren't extreme. There's also rides where kids can feel like they're driving a car, and a train that shows you the entire park. My favorite ride was "Bubbles the Coaster" and "The Rockin' Tug." The only issue with this park are the food selections. The lunch that my family had here wasn't good- at least from the cafe right next to the exit/gift shop; everything from the cheeseburger, french fries, and cookies tasted stale and more on the cold side than the hot side. I wouldn't recommend ordering food here, but everything else was great. I don't think I'll visit again only because it's so far from where I live, but this was a good one-time experience that I was able to have with my family. If you're in the area, I would encourage you to stop by and feel like you're in a magical world!

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    3.6(72 reviews)
    27.5 mi

    Have small kids, so took a little time to visit this small zoo. We ended up being blown away. Sure,…read moreit's small, but with plenty of local animals and active staff. Honestly, that's what made the biggest difference: have you ever been to a zoo where the staff, as they are working, turn and have conversations with the patrons? Also, there was a short talk/presentation about turtles - my kids loved it! They asked so many questions and because they were local animals, we could then look for turtles - my kids now love turtles as much as volcanoes!! Also, they had a monarch butterfly egg monitoring project going on, and it was exciting to see staff go out with mirrors in the weeds to count eggs. It's hard to articulate how unsung this place is. Incredible experience, mainly due to the accessibility and welcomingness of the park staff!

    Other than this zoo being very small, I had a great time with my family today. The workers are all…read morevery friendly and as I would ask questions about the animals to the people I was with, there are workings walking around who would answer my questions the second I asked them. They have a great handful of enclosures that are habitats with several animals - for instance, there was a lemur habitat that had tortoises and a fowl. They also had an enclosure that had Scarlett ibis, ducks and an anteater! They also have a gift shop that was on the smaller side, a petting zoo where you can pet the goals and a snack shack. Great place for young kids - who don't require a large attention span to get enjoyment out of the zoo.

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