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Frank Buck Zoo

4.4 (71 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Emily B.

Perfect zoo for kids. It's small enough that my 5yr old could walk the entire time, but big enough for my 3yr old to still need the stroller. We spent about 2hrs slowly making our way around the enclosures. Majority of the animals were visible when we visited. We loved the pathway through the safari area, that was our favorite part. We wanted to spend time at the park/playground, and ride the kiddie train, but my baby was having a meltdown. We'd go back again! Parking was easy. We did go on a Friday and ran into 3 school buses dropping off kids. I figured the zoo would be so crowded, but we didn't see hardly anyone from the field trips!

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Kevin B.

Frank Buck Zoo in Gainesville Texas is a small but fun zoo to explore. We have been taking our kids and now our grandchildren to this zoo for years. They have plenty of animals from the smallest prairie dogs to the largest giraffes. About 80 percent of the walk through the park is shaded. Outside the park there is a small train the kids love to ride and only costs $2 per rider. (Currently the train is down for the 2023 season) Tip: When visiting the park skip all the animals in the front and begin with the giraffes because this area is not shaded and the Texas heat can be hard at times. Get to the park early in the summer also. Thank you to all the employees for all the hard work and dedication for keeping up and caring for the animals.

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Bree A.

My family loves this small zoo. It's never busy, great for kids, very cheap, and you can do the loop in about 1-1.5 hours. The grounds are clean and generally well shaded with the exception of the giraffe area. We prefer this zoo to the Fort Worth zoo simply because it's more relaxing to do with our small toddler because of the lack of crowd. It is surrounded by (but separate from) a small pool and slide area, a playground, and a rideable kids' train on a small track. We often make day trips out of going to Frank Buck and visit a local farm (there are plenty). Last, the parking is a partly paved/partly dirt lot that is free to park in.

Shwetha B.

This is a great little zoo, small enough for tiny feet to enjoy without getting too tired. Takes about an hour for a leisurely walk around the zoo. Parking is free, entrance fee is inexpensive and they have different membership options to suit your needs. It is very easy to social distance and everyone walks in the same direction, which makes distancing easier. The animals look well taken care of and are usually very active. So glad to have found this gem!

Kimmy R.

What a pleasant surprise! I was expecting a dinky display but what I got rivaled some zoos in major cities I've been too just on a smaller scale. I love love loved how the path was setup in a big circle as I have gotten lost and missed seeing some animals at other zoos. We also enjoyed being able to get really close to a lot of the animals and take our time walking through. Everything seemed very well maintained and the critters were active and happy. I am still laughing about the tortoise and hare habitat! If you are heading up to Oklahoma definitely plan to stop here... you won't regret it!

Bob R.

In these Covid days many of us prefer outdoor options. This is a great alternative. They have a wide variety of animals and birds to enjoy and I like the giraffes as they were loaded with personality. The grounds were clean and the staff was friendly. This is a a nice outdoor venue in a small city ; having a zoo is a rarity these days.

Nicole W.

We went today for a Family Fun Day hosted by my husband's employer. The family enjoyed the zoo... it took us almost an hour to walk around the zoo seeing all the animals. It was quite hot out but an enjoyable day. After leaving the zoo, we rode the train which was cool too. There is also a playground area right outside the entrance as well. Everyone enjoyed it.

Manda C.

Honestly, I was shocked at how glad I was that we came here this weekend. This was the perfect activity for getting out of the house and doing something fun! Plus it was cheap! Frankly, I was a bit antsy spending all my time at work, home, doctor appointments and the grocery store (none of which are fun and those last two are definitely NOT relaxing). However, it's really difficult to enjoy other activities when 2020 is running rampant and changing how we do everything. It feels impossible to avoid crowds these days. Frank Buck Zoo on the other hand was the first thing I've done in months where I felt comfortable and safe while having fun. It was so easy to social distance and I really felt recharged afterwards. The entrance to the zoo isn't super obvious since it's inside Leonard park and the sign was partially obstructed. It's the very first driveway on the left after you go under the I35 bridge. You will enter the park, circle the giant playground and find the zoo towards the end. Once parked (and there is plenty of room to do so) the open gate to the zoo was obvious. You will enter and see the entrance and covered rental strollers in front of you with the ticket window and gift shop to the right. They have clear signage posted about ticket prices and mask requirements. Masks are required when you are within 6 feet of another guest. They also have the rules posted clearly at the front so there is no confusion about bringing in food, drink, pets etc. Infants are free, children are $5, adults are $7. Seniors and military (the website said active, but they said vets get discounted as well when my husband showed his ID) are $6. When I checked in on Yelp I saw I got $1 off and they honored the check in at the ticket window. So for $12 both my husband and I got entry with a green wristband that is good for the entire day (every day 10am to 4pm) so if you need to run to the car or out to lunch you don't need to worry about being let back in. Once you go through the main entrance you can descend either stairs or a ramp. Immediately to the right is another entrance to the gift shop, the restrooms and a penny press. On the main level, there is clear signage directing you to the right. The zoo is a circle that goes in one direction and this is a big part of what made social distancing so easy! We only had to wear our masks on 3 quick occasions when we were passing by families with small children taking extra time at certain animal exhibits. Those times weren't stressful because they lasted seconds and we were still about 4 ft away and everyone complied. I'm so glad it was quick and easy because wearing a mask outdoors in July for more than a couple of minutes isn't comfortable. I think this zoo is laid out really well. You can make it through the entire thing without rushing in about an hour, if you are slowed down by a gaggle of kids, taking photos of everything or a walker I can't see it taking more than 90 minutes. There is a variety of foliage and even bamboo, and at moments you will feel like you are in a jungle, it was really pretty. There is a section that ramps to a long bridge that goes through the area with the giraffes, zebras and the camel before coming back down to the concrete walkway. It's broken up with several seating areas, a wooden gazebo with a very active turtle that wants to win the race and a couple of picture boards. It was a really pleasant atmosphere. Only some areas are shaded so if you're getting warm, take your time when you see those! We arrived right after they opened at 10am before it got too hot and it was starting to enter the 90s when we left an hour later so I wasn't too worried about it, but I would have taken advantage if it was 3pm. Also, while plenty of people were there at 10am it was a light crowd and we were all spread out. When we left I saw about 15% more people entering than at the time of our arrival. If you have young kids with you the prairie dogs and the turtle in the gazebo will definitely ham it up for their amusement and the family of giraffes will not disappoint! If they like big cats, I didn't see a single one that wasn't sleeping (cats do not care about our amusement, domesticated or not) and I learned that camels look eternally depressed. But nobody can resist seeing flamingos or the black bears, which are a great ending to the tour. The gift shop was an excellent cool temperature and the items I saw were priced very low. They have masks for both kids and adults in various zoo themes that were $8. Currently they have suspended the feeding times where they let you participate (I think those prices start at $5 and go up) so overall this is a pretty affordable activity whether you're an individual or bringing the whole family. Parents will find this a lot more relaxing than the hassle and price of larger zoos. We had a good time! I recommend you take the nice drive up to Gainesville for this great find!

Richard S.

What a fantastic hidden gem. This zoo is the perfect size and it's so easy to get in and out even on a busy holiday weekend. This is a great alternative to the two large DFW zoos that can become a tiresome undertaking at certain times. This zoo is an easy drive and it's located right off I35. There's a large park and playground in the parking area that is accessible to the public without any admission. There is a little theme-park type of train that circles the park area. Parking was free, super easy, and a stone's throw away from the front gate. You walk up to a window, buy your ticket, and step right in. I was in the zoo within 2 minutes after parking. The tickets are super cheap too. The zoo has a path that basically makes a big circuit around the groups. It is perhaps a mile or two to loop the entire thing. There are benches and tables throughout to take a rest. There are plenty of animals to see along the way. The animals are mostly right up close so you can get a good view. The animals all seemed to be in good conditions and the habitats were large and well-kept. There are flamingos, goats, cheetahs, a camel, bears, and more. We were able to see the entire zoo in 90 minutes. It's perfect. Give this place a visit if you have an afternoon to spare.

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tiny zoo, some of the animals had no water at all which was upsetting because of how hot it is.

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Took my grandkids today. It was such a fun day! Well worth your money! I may just make it a spring break tradition!

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