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    Orange County Zoo

    4.5 (410 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
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    Lam B.

    Unbeatable quality zoo for the low cost of $2. There was a $5 entrance fee to enter the park which also included access to the lake, picnic tables, and hiking trails. We parked near the zoo entrance and the lot was filled before 9AM. There were peacocks wandering outside the zoo. We went to the area prior to opening and there was already a line to get into the zoo. There were two lines at the entrance, one for cash and one for credit. Notably there wasn't a gift shop so I kept the brochure for memory sake. Going earlier was better as most of the animals were awake and being fed. Each exhibit was spacious and decorated for the holiday season. I particularly enjoyed seeing the reptiles in the gift wrapped boxes. The animals were some of the most well fed and active I've ever seen at a zoo. There were also efforts for wildlife rehabilitation as some of the animals were injured. The placards for each animal included fun facts. There weren't ongoing programs when we visited but there was a volunteer walking around with an owl, sharing factoids. There was a section for farm animals and there was feed for 25 cents. There was also a petting area where guests can interact with the animals. My favorite section was the big felines near the entrance. They were gorgeous and very active. We surprisingly got close to the animals as we could get close to the fence and glass. The glass was well maintained so every animal was easily viewed. We spent 1.5 hours here and then enjoyed a walk around the lake nearby. There was also a food station across the entrance with snacks and meals. Overall, this was an exceptional experience for $2. Good for adults and children!

    Budget family-friendly fun!
    Donna N.

    Budget friendly fun for the whole family! The zoo was small, interactive, and so much fun. I love that there was a scavenger hunt, mostly shaded and we absolutely loved the children's zoo and petting zoo area. My son enjoyed feeding the animals, we got three rounds of food to feed the goats. There was also a zookeeper with a snake where kids could touch and learn about the snake. We would definitely go back! Perfect for young children.

    Kelli O.

    Orange County Zoo, and the park in general, is a great place to check out and bring your family. Our favorite animal to see is the otter. The pricing is very reasonable and the walk is easy for younger kids. Afterwards, we always venture into the park for some grilled cheese and fries, and watch the train go by. Great place to go!

    For $2 a person, you get a compact, well-maintained zoo filled with local wildlife. If you have children under 10, it's absolutely worth the stop every time you're at the park. For the price, it's incredibly reasonable. You can walk the entire zoo in 30-45 minutes. The layout is easy to navigate with young kids. You're not dealing with long walks or massive crowds. The enclosures give you close-up views of animals -- mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, peccary, bobcats, hawks, peacocks, eagles, owls. The petting area is a small bonus. Bring a roll of quarters and you can buy feed from the machine so the kids can hand-feed the goats.

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    VG G.

    This zoo was such an excellent surprise. After I found out this park was only 20 mins away, my partner and I came here for exercise, not expecting there was a whole zoo charging only $2 admission on weekdays! When we went around 1:30pm, most of the animals were up and about and there were very few animals off-exhibit. The variety was also unexpected! The Patagonian Mara was a particular highlight, as I'd never even heard of that animal before. This place is ideal for children, but even if you're an adult, this is a nice break from the trails. It's small enough that you'll probably see everything within an hour, but given the rest of the park's offerings (especially on days they hold events), that's not really a bad thing. If you're looking to keep costs down, bring your own food! The snack shack (which is located just outside the zoo) has typical burgers and hotdogs, but prices are on the high end.

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    Mikala T.

    We love this zoo! For $5 you can park, walk around the zoo, feed animals, & chase peacocks and squirrels in the park. My 3.5 year old boy loves coming here and it is definitely affordable. We also love riding the train around during all the different holidays. There is so much to do I even want to come up on a date with just me and hubs to go on the boat in the lake! Stay tuned for that!

    Mountain lion exhibit
    Jennifer L.

    We've come to the OC Zoo countless times and we still love this place. It's a family-friendly zoo that emphasizes learning and caretaking of Southwestern wildlife. Lately, we've spent more time feeding goats. If you want to feed them, remember to bring quarters for the grain vending machine. There's also a Petting Zoo where you can brush and pet the goats. If you have older ones, grab a Scavenger Hunt brochure near the entrance. You'll learn loads of facts about the animals at the OC Zoo, and you can get a prize! For only $2 (ages 3 and older), you can see jaguars, hawks, eagles, black bears, foxes, owls, snakes, beavers, ocelot, patagonian maras, tortoise, and more. Staff is friendly and the zoo is clean and well-maintained.

    Em B.

    $5 Parking on Sat & Sun. $3 on weekdays. Free Parking if you have your OC Employee badge. $2 to enter the zoo which is deep inside the park. Be careful driving because there are people walking and biking on the same street cars drive. Bring quarters (.25 cents coin) if you want to buy food to feed animals at the petting zoo. It was a hot day when we went so most of the animals were resting, not moving much. It was not as crowded since it is a small place. People walk in and out within an hour. Bring lots of ice water on a hot day. Petty zoo can get smelly if you're not use to being around animal. It was a nice little visit being outside.

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    Michelle K.

    A perfect little day adventure for our daughter's first trip to the zoo! The zoo has a $2 entrance fee. If you have bigger kids, there's a fun little scavenger hunt pamphlet by the entrance. The exhibits were clean and well maintained. We were able to spot all the animals in each exhibit which you don't always get to do at larger zoos. Some of our favorites were the black panther, mountain lion, prairie dogs, tortoise, beaver, and owls. We spent about an hour walking around and it felt like the perfect amount of time. We can't wait to bring her back when she's bigger! Highly recommend if you're looking for a fun kid friendly activity in the OC. (:

    Jose G.

    My 3 year old LOVES going to the zoo, so I always try to find a zoo to take him to wherever we go... decided to give this one a shot and honestly, it's probably one of the worst zoo's we've ever been to. I was freaking out because we left later than normal and the zoo was gonna close in a couple hours after... but after literally walking around for 25 minutes and realizing we were done with everything; it all made sense... I guess for $3 I can't really complain, but we drove over an hour and didn't have any back up plans... luckily, the actual park that this zoo resides in had other activities for us to do. PLEASE NOTE: The zoo parking lot is absolutely terrible... it's SO small and has one row of parking... we witness two groups of people literally almost fight each other because depending on the way the car in a spot is exiting, means that one person is gonna sneak in to that spot and the other person is gonna be pissed... so watch out for that All in all, I wouldn't go out of my way ever again to come here... but if you're in the area and need to kill like an hour or so for $20 with your family, this place will do just fine

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    Jennifer T.

    The OC zoo is really cool if you are in the area and you want to do something for a few hours that part is it's really small and it's not as big as the LA zoo or San Diego zoo so you can do everything within a few hours The OC zoo location is actually in the Irvine regional Park and so I believe the entrance fee per vehicle to the park is $3 dollars to park there and then the OC admission is two dollars per person and I think if you are too and younger it's free I was pretty sad of how small it was actually, but it is a little getaway if you want to go there for an hour or so to just walk around and see a few animals there was a lot of photo opportunities to take with the kids, but some of the exhibits were empty because I'm not sure exactly why we did see a bobcat a bear and reptiles I would rather go to the San Diego zoo or LA zoo but I guess this one was OK because it wasn't that far and we were in the area

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    Travis P.

    This is a small zoo located in Irvine Regional Park. It's $2 to enter and honestly it's very much worth that small price. Many exhibits did not have animals but the ones that did had animals that I don't even see at other zoos. Some notable animals were the black panther, and porcupine. They even had a kids section where you're able to pet and feed the goats. They sold food for 25 cents per handful so it was very reasonably priced. We went through the whole zoo in about an hour but that's going pretty slow and doing all the activities. I would recommend this zoo if you're already at the Regional Park. It's fairly cheap and worth checking out.

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    Cindy L.

    This is our second time to the oc zoo. It host over 50 animals native to Southern California. It's $2 for entry. It's clean, small, but overall a fun treat for the littles inside Irvine park, you can walk from the train or just drive to it. Tons to see and you can spend the day here.

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    Ask the Community - Orange County Zoo

    Is this zoo dog friendly?

    Dogs are not allowed in the zoo.

    Pet allow in the zoo?

    Only service animals.

    Are there clean bathrooms, or is it a portable potty?

    Really clean bathrooms, the bathrooms outside of the zoo are a little older by the ones inside the zoo are better.

    Are service dogs allowed?

    In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, only trained service animals are permitted on Zoo grounds. Pets, exotic species, therapy, or emotional-support animals are not permitted.

    Is there a picnic area and are we allowed to bring food?

    There's no picnic area or food court inside the zoo. But there plenty of picnic tables outside the zoo and food courts outside the zoo. Or you can bring your own food and eat before you go in.

    How much per person to enter to the zoo?

    $2 per person though it costs $5 for parking at the park.

    Y'all got quails?

    Nah they got dem llamas tho

    If the parking lot is full are there other places to park?

    yes, there are several areas to park

    Are they back open yet?

    Yes they are open! Come early because the line gets long!

    Is it open on sundays?

    Yes! 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM

    Is it already open?

    Not yet 🙈

    Are the bathrooms open yet?

    Open when I was there 12/14 for their Christmas at the zoo event.

    Baby changing tables available?

    Are dogs allowed in the zoo?

    NO! Incase some lies about this I need to stress NO very strongly. Service dogs perhaps, but the… Read more

    Is the hedgehog still around?

    Not when I was there

    Do they have a snack shop or something? Food?

    They sell food for 25c, but it's only tasty if you're a goat. Lol. No, no human snack shop. There is a food kiosk outside the zoo though. Sells burgers and ice-creams etc.

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    The reason for a 5 is Irvine Regional park is pleasant and for $2 admittance to the zoo, it is a great value.

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    OC Zoo Irvine Regional Park

    OC Zoo Irvine Regional Park

    4.6
    (61 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Absolutely amazing OC Irvine Park grounds in the middle of Orange County over 500 acres that is…read morevery easy to get to off of Santiago Canyon Rd and the 241 Toll road. Inside of this park they have the Orange County Zoo which is only a two dollar entry fee and quite a few animals that they rotate in each month with local animals from our local mountains and habitat. Mountain lions, coyotes and bobcats with various other predators from the area! On the weekends they have certain safe reptiles out that you can pet Also inside of this Park is the small Irvine train that takes you about a mile and a half throughout the park. The small kids and family love the train as it travels throughout the park and past a couple of the ponds that are full of wildlife like migratory birds, ducks and turtles. The Park is also home to lots of peacocks. This Park has extensive open area with plenty of room for the big private birthday parties on the weekends and also areas that you can rent out and be catered too with food and jump houses. They pretty much do it all. It's kind of a hidden secret for a small 5 dollar entry fee that gets you out of the city's hustle and bustle. Within the park there's also the Irvine Ranch outdoor education center that can be rented for special outdoor activities separate from everything else. It is operated and run by the Orange County Council Boy Scouts. Youth groups utilize it for camping outdoor activities and learning leadership skills. There's so much going on here you have to visit to take it all in. Not to mention also small ponies for the youngsters to ride and horses for teenagers and adults.

    While not as vast as the San Diego zoo, this place had a decent offering of wildlife that will…read morekeep the family engaged for 2-3 hours on average. The zoo had various animals such as, but not limited to, reptiles, snakes, a lynx, birds of prey, a tortoise, and goats that you kids could feed and pet. We paid $2 per person above toddler age, which a more than reasonable price. The zoo was clean. I liked reading each exhibit information and the zoo keepers were friendly. The zookeepers had stations to provide interesting presentations about certain animals. It is Good place to go if you have never been and keep kids engaged for 2-3 hours. Finding parking was decent--you can opt to park at other nearby parking lots that are associated with the train station but it would be a bit longer walk. I like that you can bring food and snacks in the park. Bags were unchecked. Just dont feed the animals with food that you bring inside.

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    Irvine Regional Park

    Irvine Regional Park

    4.4
    (529 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    *Be aware of Rattle snakes out on the deeper walking trails during this season*…read moreThis is a fantastic park for families, parties, and individuals who love walking their dogs. Heads up, entrance fee/parking is $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends. There is so much to see and do here! Snack Bar, Pony rides, a train that travels around the inner part of the park, horseback riding lessons (3rd party company), picnic areas, bike rentals, and giant wheel floating tricycles on the pond! To walk their inner perimeter pathways, where all the trees are, it's about a mile out and a mile back. If you have kids, they will love looking for the ground squirrels or wild peacocks, the train, ponies and more! There is so much wide open grassy space close to parking. There are several parking lots scattered all throughout the park. So you are always close to your care and nature. This last week, I walked a dog every day there and 3 outs of the 5 days, i encountered a rattle snake, not a big deal and it is after all...nature! Theirs was out on the more extensive hiking and walking trails beyond the main area. During spring and summer, it is good to carry a stick to help deter the snakes. I also would not use headphones out on the trails for this reason. Stay alert, and you will stay safe. If you have any concerns, always check in with a park ranger! It can get crowded on the weekends, specifically afternoons when a lot of parties and family gatherings are happening.

    Visited Irvine Regional Park on a Monday and was honestly impressed by how expansive and family…read morefriendly it is. Right at the entrance, there's a small $3 parking fee if you go on a weekday collected by a park ranger who was very friendly and helpful. If you go on the weekends, parking fee is $5 and larger vehicles such as an RV or bus may be higher. Once you drive in, you quickly realize how massive the park is. There are multiple parking lots throughout, and you kind of have to explore a bit to find the perfect spot. Some areas have BBQ grills, others have playgrounds for kids, and there are plenty of open grassy fields as well as shaded areas filled with trees. The park really has something for everyone. There are hiking trails, wide paths for walking, and even a small zoo. Inside the zoo, there's a petting area that's perfect for little kids, which adds to the overall family friendly vibe. I also appreciated the upkeep of the park. I notice several lots has trash cans and restrooms, and the restrooms I went into were stocked with toilet paper, which is always a plus. With Easter season going on, there were also special activities happening, making the park feel even more lively. I mainly came to get some steps in and enjoy nature, and it was the perfect place to do just that. Whether you're coming with family, kids, or just looking for a peaceful outdoor walk, this spot checks all the boxes.

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    Arboretum and Botanical Garden

    Arboretum and Botanical Garden

    4.5
    (541 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    Nice place for a stroll. It's no LA Arboretum but this 26-acre garden is free and more of an…read morearboretum on a college campus than a standalone. I met up with a friend that I hadn't seen for awhile and it was the perfect place to catch up during a walk around of the garden. I loved the pond with the lily pads and turtles, and the Heritage House surrounded by orange trees and roses. I was impressed by the amount of orange trees. It reminds you of why they call it Orange County. If I went to school here I'd be here probably once a week. Otherwise it's great to come if you live in the OC.

    Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a free attraction at Cal State University Fullerton. I'm not sure…read moreabout the weekdays, but my boyfriend and I came during the weekend and parking was free when we went to pay at the ticket stations. Yay! From the parking lot it was easy to follow the signs along to the garden. The garden had areas that represented Woodlands, Mediterranean, Dessert, and a Cultivated Collection. There were walking paths but I still recommend closed toed shoes since it's a bit sandy. They had many benches throughout for resting or handing out and admiring nature. We spent about an hour here, but to be fair I'm not that into nature. I GOT A BUG BITE and it swelled and was super itchy. Sigh. I think someone who super loved nature or wanted to take their time to hang out could take 2-3 admiring all the plant life. My FAVORITE moments here was when we came across wildlife. My favorite were the rabbit, turtle, and crane. It's beautiful. Great spot to get some steps in and absorb some sunlight.

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    Little squirrel friend
    Dried flowers, check near the back entrance and you can grab some when you leave
    Dried flowers, check near the back entrance and you can grab some when you leave
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    Discovery Cube Orange County

    Discovery Cube Orange County

    3.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Awesome place to take children there's a really cool dinosaur attraction in the back with an…read moreanimatronic dinosaur and triceratops. There's a lot of cool science related things like designing your own race car and testing how fast they can go around certain tracks. It's a little chaotic with how much kids were there and just my son kept getting his race car taken. They also have a recycling garbage truck station upstairs where you can play a game where you sort different types of trash, which is great cause my kid loves garbage trucks also a market where you can have them go on the scavenger hunt looking for specific items. Great place to learn and to get the children's mind stimulating.

    Went here for a bday and ended up getting a membership with parking by the end of the day. At first…read moreI thought this place felt a little disorganized, crowded, and a bit outdated, BUT my daughter LOVED every bit of it and by the end of the day, we all ended up having a lot of fun. Tip: a lot of the school groups are there early. We were there all day and by 2pm, it really cleared out and it was nice to still have 3 hours with a lot less people. Pros: Packed with hands on activities Food is actually pretty well priced (we have been to many museums/ kid spaces) Two floors, very spacious facility Parking area and overflow parking is a very short walk Great outdoor Dino area There's a nursing room for babies The gift shop isn't crazy expensive like many other museums/ activity centers Cons: Facility feels a little outdated but we got over that very quickly Not a ton of staff for how big the place is (you gotta look for them) I like to have a good coffee when I'm out all day with my kids at a museum or learning place--- their one coffee corner was closed Overall, this place packs a punch and there really is a ton to learn while also having fun. My kids enjoyed it and so did we as parents. We were there opening to closing time! Would I go as an adult without my kids? No. It's geared towards kids and it's fun with the kids.

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    Lego installation outside
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    My kids having fun making a car and testing it
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    Nolan's Aquarium

    Nolan's Aquarium

    4.8
    (255 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Nolan's Aquarium is my go-to spot for a peaceful lunch break. The shop is calming, the tanks are…read morebeautiful, and every staff member is incredibly attentive and helpful. Every purchase I've made has been top quality. I've tried other places, but Nolan's truly beats them all.

    First off I just read Samantha M's review and I'm flabbergasted - this is the CLEANEST pet store in…read moreOC and most definitely there is ZERO smell. I've been to tongs, 8888, etc, trust me Nolan's is super clean. I came here for plants, they have a very large selection!!! My first time here was a few days ago - I got Hornwort, bolbitus, and dwarf water lettuce. They were all thriving. Hornwort fluffy and full! Also Thursday's is 25% off plants !! I came again today and brought a friend and she was also so happy we stayed there for like an hour just looking at everything. They have multiple rooms and a lot of tanks. The store seems small but it's not ; there's a lot of variety of fish, plants, and shrimp. Today there were red root floaters, one of the employees actually grew them - they were so healthy and super red I had to buy 3 cups !! I got more dwarf water lettuce bc my axolotl loved hanging in the roots. Staff today was super nice and helpful. There were 2 guys. It was extremely busy when I came like 10 people and they were helping everyone collaboratively. I hate when an employee only focuses on 1 customer who takes forever thinking and observing and there's a ton of ppl waiting. It wasn't like that here, the guy would answer a question and move on to another client. Also when the guy was fishing out some shrimp he was still talking to other customers and answering questions. I loved the vibe here. I will def be returning!!!!!

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    A Grade Red OB
    New shipment of pond plants. Water hyacinth, a water Lettuce, AZOLLA, and Parrots Feather.
    New shipment of pond plants. Water hyacinth, a water Lettuce, AZOLLA, and Parrots Feather.
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    The Children's Museum

    The Children's Museum

    3.9
    (278 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    I went to the La Habra Children's Museum with my two sisters and my nephew, and we had such an…read moreamazing time! I took so many pictures because there were so many cute and fun moments. The dinosaur by the entrance was one of our favorites--my nephew loved it so much and was excited the whole time. One of the best parts was the stage and dress-up theater section. It was so engaging for the kids! They got to play, pretend, and really use their imagination. It was fun watching them interact, perform, and just be themselves. I also liked how social it was for children. Kids were playing together, sharing, and exploring as a group, which made the experience even better. It's not just fun, but also a great place for kids to build confidence and connect with others. Overall, such a fun and memorable day. Definitely a great spot for families with kids! Side not get camera ready! I took so many photos I only posted what I could for privacy reasons but such memorable experience!

    This was our first time visiting this museum, and we had a great experience. We came specifically…read morebecause it participates in the Museums for All program, which made admission only $3 per person, such a great deal. They do close at 4:00 PM, which feels a little early, but the museum isn't very large, so you can comfortably experience a lot in a couple of hours, which is exactly what we did. We stopped here to wait out the rain on our way to Knott's Berry Farm, and it ended up being a perfect pit stop. There are so many hands-on activities for kids. One highlight was the theater and tech area, where kids can explore sound and camera equipment, that was especially cool. Another favorite was the live bee exhibit, where kids can put on a little bee keeper costume and go inside to learn about bees up close. Such a fun and unique experience! Overall, this was a really enjoyable visit, and we would definitely come back. It's a great stop if you're heading to Knott's, and with the Museums for All pricing, it's incredibly affordable. Highly recommend!

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