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    Red River Zoo

    3.9 (39 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Raegan L.

    Before ever going, I knew the Red River Zoo was pretty awful. My parents have lived in Fargo 5+ years now, and even before that we came to Fargo at least a couple times a year since I was in elementary school and I had never gone to the zoo. I don't mind going to zoos- they're not my favorite but I'm willing to go. But come on- how is a zoo in Fargo, ND going to rate to somewhere like San Diego or Tampa or somewhere? It just can't even shine a light on those, so why waste the money? Any zoo in ND is probably going to be very sad, because there's few animals that can realistically (without being straight abusive) survive in this intense climate year round- and even the cool ones that do qualify are not going to be found in a lame old zoo in North Dakota where no one goes. Sorry to be rude, but the truth hurts sometimes. Even more unfortunate, there are so few things to do in Fargo, that my friend and I finally decided to hit up the zoo for the first time one weekend because it at least got us out of the house. The good news is, admission is super cheap- it was $22 for the both of us. But I kid you not, I could literally feel the depression walking into this zoo. It's the quietest place I've zoo I've ever been in, and it genuinely had a horrible atmosphere. We visited on a super nice day in the summer, so it being off season or something wouldn't warrant the dreariness felt here. There are so few animals, and just nothing all too exciting. The main thing my friend and I wanted to see was the red panda. We did get to feed some llamas and a cow, and that was kind of fun. But I've fed giraffes in Pensacola before- once again, you just can't shine a light to other places. The red panda was the shining star, as expected. Those things are so freaking cute! We spent half our time at that exhibit I think, and another good chunk of our time just watching the silly prairie dogs. To give this place credit: they really tried. The setup could be cute, if they at all maintained it. I felt so bad for the otters, whose water was so murky green and disgusting you couldn't see through it, and understandably they steered very clear of it. The Red River Zoo just lacks all appeal, in every way. The red pandas are the only glue holding this place together, and we all know even superglue can only get you so far.

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    Jade W.

    Red River Zoo is definitely a smaller zoo. However, it is well taken care of and always a delight! They have interesting animals, usually a baby or two, and it's affordable to visit! Really, the visit could be anywhere from 30min-2hours depending on what you make of it. I enjoy having the ability to feed farm animals like cows, alpacas, and goats. There's a few cool sculptures (like a giant picnic table), and a fun 'natural playground' made out of wood. It's also super affordable! It's worth checking out.

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    Tamara R.

    Traveling east and after a couple disappointments of early closures or seasonal closures I was finally able to make good on my zoo promise to my toddler. It's on the smaller side, which is just fine. All the animals were out and easily visible and we got a couple great shows from the wolves and the ravens. My favorite part was feeding the animals and hers was the surprise carrousel. Spent hours here and am highly satisfied with the value.

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    Kate K.

    Fantastic and adorable little zoo tucked into a bustling Fargo! Winter made it a little frigid to enjoy everything fully but we tried and still had a great time! The otters and wolves were by far the most entertaining and had us laughing and amazed for 30 mins each. Since it was/is the dead of winter some animals were not out but hey, thats cool. I kinda felt bad for the ones that were since it was freezing but they didnt seem to notice all that much. The wild rabbits running around were awesome to spot and petting the cool and drooly cows was also great. I vow to cut down on my meat consumption after this visit bc animals are my friends. Learned a few new things whilst walking about and saw some unique creatures I had never seen before! I love zoos and anything animal related and if you didnt give this place four stars or above you are a righteous turd ferguson.

    This is a great zoo. Animals are cold climate animals appropriate to this climate...Red Pandas, prairie dogs, bison, takin, lynx, and critically endangered black footed ferrets.

    Eryn H.

    very nice place got to feed a few animals very cool experience very cool animals at this zoo

    Albert K.

    What the Red River Zoo lacks in size and variety, it more than makes up with quality exhibits. During my epic voyage (http://KananAcrossAmerica.blogspot.com) I found myself worried that my visit to Fargo would be underwhelming, but this place is a total gem! This zoo is famous for its Chinese Red Panda exhibit, I had no idea what a red panda looked like, sadly the baby is not on exhibit yet. They have really cool meerkat and prairie dog exhibits, as well as an impressive area for wolves. My personal favorite, however, is the Russian Red Squirrel, it is ADORABLE! A must see for any squirrel aficionado, like myself. At $7 admission, its totally worth it!

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    Rob K.

    What a great little gem! Highly recommended. Although it is small, there is a lot tucked into the premises and it's all interesting and fun to visit. My two teens and I decided to check it out on a Sunday in late April and we all came away from our 2 hour visit both surprised and delighted. Between the little baby twin Jacobs lambs and the red panda that was stomping around, we were almost in a Cuteness Coma. Also on display was a very tame otter, slightly unnerving wolves, livestock, snakes, eagles, Sichuan Takin (they look like they came straight out of the original Star Wars movie), a bunch of camels and a lot more.

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    Very disappointed. It was very small. Didn't have any bears, monkeys or anything like that.

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    A zoo thats $12.50 a person? Nice deal for the amount of animals located at the zoo…read more Compared to the Seattle zoo, this definitely had a wide variety of animals to see. What you can see here are the following: bald eagles, a hawk, vultures, zebras, rhinocerouses, alpacas, llamas, elks, deer, bison, chimpanzees, orangatans, another type of monkey i dont quite remember but they have fluffy heads, bobcats, cougars, cheetahs, turkeys, lemurs, brown bears, peacocks, ducks, chickens, an alligator, kangaroos, donkeys, camels, goats, snakes, a spider, a hamster, and turtles. There is a petting zoo (sort of) where you can feed the goats, chickens, ducks, and donkeys, but theyre caged/fenced in so you cant quite come in and give them a pet. However they like to peek a bit out of the fence/cage so you can get them to nibble a bit at your hand. Food for the animals are $0.50 for a handful. Hand sanitizer is provided throughout the zoo so if you choose to feed you can use to your liking. Only sad thing I saw was little ducklings in the middle of the eagles nest. They do have dead animals for the eagles to eat, which is understandable, but ducklings? I hated witnessing that. Still a pretty bird to see though.

    I really enjoyed how close I was able to get to these animals, such as the Grizzly bear and White…read morerhino. But I was really sad on how small the enclosures were, compared to the Zoo in Asheboro, NC or Omaha, Nebraska.

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