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Peoria Zoo

4.1 (33 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Sleeping Fox
Dave C.

I've been to this zoo 4 times. It has 4 sections; combined it took us about 90 minutes. All the animals are up close. The entire zoo has a balance of sun and shade. Quite a few animals for a small zoo. Very stroller friendly; ramps instead of stairs. The 3 sections are: 1.) "the original section" which is a building that has monkeys, foxes and an outside area with a barn with goats and donkeys and a conservation center 2.) an Asian section which has a handful of exhibits with animals like tigers and takins, and a small building with snakes and bats 3.) an African section which takes up almost half the area with big enclosures for rhinos, zebras, and the like 4.) an Australian walkabout Zoo is very clean, well-maintained - and can do as much or as little as you like. And.. there's a children's museum within walking distance as well!

Eric E.

Nice, smaller zoo. Actually, not that small..it's a decent size. They've got a nice representation here including African and Australian exhibits that showcase some impressive animals. In our walk through the Australian exhibit we heard a rustle in some long reeds. We stopped to look and a wallaby came out. That kind of made our day as he/she stepped out and just sat down for several minutes while eating. It was really hot the day we visited so some of the animals were understandably inside or dormant. For the price you pay here you get to see quite a bit, and the zoo itself is well taken care of. Cheers.

Zebra
Leslie M.

This is a great little zoo. Super affordable with a great balance of sun and shade. I loved the exhibits and the animals were able to be seen and enjoyed. Highly recommend.

Alicia G.

Just awesome. We are from the south suburbs of Chicago, but I absolutely love this zoo. It has tons of charm, and even more love and care goes into taking care of the zoo itself & animals.. it shows! We got to feed the giraffe, and picked up some turtle drawn art before we left. Absolutely wonderful place to go and get up close with the animals.

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Sara K.

I went there with my grandma this morning and we enjoyed the zoo and it was a relaxing and enjoyable day

Rhino
Brandon L.

I had a surreal experience here. A male lion stared at me up near the glass enclosed and roared for a good 10 seconds. Amazing creature. The tigers were awesome too.

Visiting grandma
Adrienne H.

A nice place to take the kids for a short afternoon trip. It's small so no need to be there all day but big enough so the kids feel they're on an adventure. Parking is limited since it's a small place.

Zambezi River Lodge (back right) with view of Africa Exhibit
Crystal R.

This review is kind of unconventional, in that it does not rate the Zoo so much as it does the Zambezi River Lodge, where you can hold wedding receptions. Yes, you heard me right. Wedding receptions. At the Zoo. Roar! When I told my grandmother I was having a wedding reception at the zoo, she laughed. Then she asked, in her lovely Puerto Rican accent, "really mamita, where are you going to have your reception?" Crystal: "The Zoo." Grandma: "Ha ha ha, really now, where?" Crystal: "The Zoo! The Zoo! What part of "the zoo" don't you understand!?" Okay, okay, so I'm just kidding about that final reaction, but it did take a while to get it through her head. I know it's not the usual hotel ballroom or cater inn, but I loved it! Why should you have your wedding at the Zoo? 1.) Unique atmosphere and very pretty room with circular layout, view of the Africa exhibit. 2.) Have a list of "preferred caterers," but are willing to work with you and in your budget so that you don't have to order $100 plates of food for all your guests. 3.) Their events manager, Preston Waters, is awesome and really knows his stuff. He has everything under control, literally, and doesn't overlook any details. He's your man! 4.) They have lots of tables and chairs, so you don't have to rent any. 5.) Awesome kitchen for caterers, great audio system for djs, clean and modern bathrooms right on site. 6.) Preston drove around in one of their extended "golf carts" to search for wedding guests around Glen Oak Park and shuttle them to the Lodge. Cons: In my mind, the only "con" is the price, which was $900 for us as museum members/$1000 for non-members, and I've heard it has since gone up. But, I truly think it was worth every penny. This was probably the only real "splurge" in our wedding, with everything else being very low-budget.

Kitty C.

I'm from out of town visiting and came to the zoo with my family. It's super small but definitely worth taking a tour. I love the fact that the animals are up close and personal because you actually get to interact with them. At the San Diego Zoo everything is glass and you barely see the animals. I love the Australia exhibit because the animals are free to roam and they literally are standing right in front of you. Enough animals to see for a small zoo, great price, very stroller friendly. Definitely worth going if you need to kill time or district your kids.

Peoria Zoo Entrance... it's bigger on the inside!
Robyn P.

Cozy, quick, and easy! This zoo was just right for me and my 4 kids (ages 8months-8years) to visit while tagging along on Dad's business trip. Coming from Omaha and it's world renowned zoo, I was scepticla if it would be enjoyable. What I loved was that it felt like going through a walk in the woods (beautiful old trees! Everywhere!) and along our winding path we were able to see some amazing animals living outside. I could tell it was an old zoo, but it was clean and well-kept. We loved the Australian Walk-through exhibit. Seeing wallabies and emus up close was amazing for all of us! We were able to walk through the whole zoo, have lunch, play in several different play areas-all in 3 hours! That is a win for me as a mom! I only wish we lived closer so we could come back to this sweet zoo way more often!

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Super fun place and very cool looking. The animals look very well taken care of. And employees are super nice

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Wildlife Prairie Park - Luna the gray wolf

Wildlife Prairie Park

3.9(53 reviews)
8.5 mi

We went to the park about 10 years ago and found it quite interesting. This time we found it overly…read morecommercialized and very rundown. Many of the enclosures were not maintained and many of them animals looked as though they needed attention by both park workers and medical intervention. It is very obvious that the park is not AZA accredited.

Review Visit: October 28th, 2012…read more A place that brings back wonderful childhood memories. As a kid, this place was a destination for field trips. I remember coming out here ones or twice and having the time of my life. I blame these field trips for fostering my love for nature and being outside. So, it was only fitting that I revisit Wildlife Nostalgic Park... I mean Wildlife Prairie Park. WPP for short, this place is a fantastic destination for anyone living in Central Illinois or really anywhere in Illinois. During this fall visit, it was my girlfriend and my friend. We casually strolled the main parts while sipping some delicious coffee. The park had changed so much from when I was a kid. There were a few things I remember, but they have since expanded or updated mostly everything. They have a pretty cool snake area that is slightly modeled like a... snake. We played around on some trains and took some goofy photos with those "face cut out" displays. The bulk of the park are the nature preserves with wild floral and fauna. You could spend all day slowly walking through the park, seeing wild cows, wolves, deer, humans, birds, and various other interesting animals. Not only can you visit and see nature, they also have cabins/camping areas to rent out. I haven't personally done this as my group of friends aren't big into camping, but I would love to check it out some day. The prices seem really fair for what you get. Last but not least, they hold events throughout the year. Check out their website for details but I've been to their Ren Faire (Olde English Festival) and it was a blast. They also have a wildly popular Wildlife Scary Park each year for October/Halloween. One of my friends has a membership for WPP and said she has tickets to ride the train. Should this rain ever subside, I think it's time to take her up on her offer to go visit! We only have one Earth. Please treat it with respect. Don't litter. Recycle. Leave nature places cleaner than when you arrived. Future generations will appreciate it.

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Miller Park - Playground

Miller Park

4.5(13 reviews)
34.4 mi

Good park that's one of the best things about Bloomington. It of course has a zoo, the most notable…read morething about it. Miller Park is also a place for other recreational activities such as shooting hoops and walking. Has a playground to entertain young children. There's also a lake that has a cool bridge that makes for classic scenery. An interesting history about it. It's the largest park in the city to be sure. The park is best known for the zoo. Actually it has an interesting history itself. The zoo has its own business page on Yelp. As for the rest of the park, there's other stuff worth exploring. There's a pretty big lake. Go take a walk across the stone bridge. The park also has a mini golf course and softball fields among other things. Also check out a preserved steam locomotive. There's also a pavilion for those wanting to have a picnic. Has lots of activities throughout the year including festivals and fireworks. It's located east of Morris Avenue and south of Wood Street. They also have entertainment such as outdoor theater.

Great place to walk or relax. Has a splash pool for kids, a pavilion for events, paddle boating on…read morea lake, a stocked lake for fishing, trails to walk around, picnic areas, a gazebo, a baseball field, a monument to war veterans, a monument to firefighters, lots of open fields both in the sun, and shade, and easy access to downtown Bloomington. We went to the zoo, and then we spent two hours just exploring.

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Miller Park Zoo

Miller Park Zoo

3.8(34 reviews)
34.3 mi

Good place to explore with children in Bloomington. It turns out to be a bigger place than it…read morelooks. Miller Park Zoo is the highlight of this big public park and one of the best things about the city as well. Bad thing is there's an admission price. This is worth it for looking around once, and you can also get a membership if planning to come more times. Even though it's kind of small, it feels there's a lot inside and you can be here awhile. It's got an interesting history. The beginnings of the zoo started when a circus lion cub was found on this site around 1900, and the city named him Big Jim. After he died in 1912, funds were raised to open the Koetthoefer Animal Building. The zoo began lots more expansion in 1960 with the building that became the Tropical Rainforest Exhibit, and pools were built for sea lions and otters. A lot of animals have come and gone. There's currently flamingos at the entrance, monkeys, the Koetthoefer Animal Building has gibbons, langurs, and snow leopards, giant anteaters, lots of birds including bald eagles, the ZooLab has frogs and insects, several tortoises and there's wolves. It's about $9 admission for adults. They have a program called Junior Zoo Keeper that students can start in 5th grade, and they volunteer to learn and train. Good experience. This is an opportunity for local students. Have to say it's a good zoo for the city. It's located in the middle of the park. This is particularly a good one for young children, but it's open for everyone, so it's also okay for adults or whoever.

All I have to say that I am so glad I had a zoo membership someplace else and was able to get in…read morehere for free. Not a very large zoo at all , there was trash outside of the exhibits for the large cats area. The large cats were not outside. The small rainforest area they had smelled atrocious. Definitely not worth the price. There is a nice playground with a splash pad just outside the zoo. We did not go on the paddle boats or mini golf. There is lots to do at the park. Just the zoo left a lot to be desired. I have seen road side tourist animal world places that were better kept and maintained white more variety than this zoo.

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Tanners Orchard - Apples area

Tanners Orchard

3.6(73 reviews)
22.0 mi

What an awesome place! Everything apple fresh you've ever wanted can be found here! One can also…read morebuy local honey, fresh fudge, even sourdough bread. I bought apples - 1/2 peck of Gala ($10.79) and, (2) 1/2 pecks of Fuji ($10.79 each). Also, I purchased a 10" Caramel Apple Nut Pie ($16.99). Last, but certainly not least, I had to try their Carame Apple Pie Sundae ($9.00) from the Apple Bin Bakery and Cafe. It was incredibly delicious!! There are pumkins for purchase outside as well as farm animals on the "Back 40 Fun Acres" (which I admit I didn't get around to visiting). My tip is for you to go early as it can get quite crowded, especially on weekends.

Tanners Orchard has gotten some great upgrades! I seen them doing remodeling before the season…read moreopened last year and I was pleasantly surprised to see the difference. I think back to 28 years ago, we visited Tanners all the time and so much has changed ever since then, they really grown & developed a lot new areas since then. I love that they have the animals there and that you can feed them and now they've got the little coffee shops and snack trailers which is a super nice addition. Inside the store there are so many different types of things that you can buy and they make all that stuff fresh too! Outside they've got pumpkins for sale and also mums at the entrance. Behind the building there are all kinds of fun stuff to do too like the apple arches, playground, point rides, animals to feed ect. They've actually got it pretty organized so that even when they are busy the aisles and traffic are still pretty well structured with a nice flow. *This is a great place to bring kids and make your own new memories! *Prices have definitely gone up but I guess that's happening everywhere. *Still love the remodel at the front entrance, it looks so nice and much safer now. *We got lots of yummy treats that we'll be able to enjoy in the days to come. *We'll see you again next Fall

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