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Naples Zoo has been consistently voted "Best Place to Take Kids"
by Gulfshore Life Magazine. Readers of Naples Daily News also voted Naples Zoo the first place "Champion" winner in the Entertainment "Nature/Education" category and Grand Champion of the entire "Entertainment" category in the Southwest Florida Choice Awards!
Rediscover Natural Fun with Your Children and Grandchildren
Zoos and kids go together. Below are some of the fun features
not to miss if you're bringing along children to Naples Zoo. Check out visiting
tips for more info, too.
And if you live in the area, consider the value of a Family or Grandparent Zoo Membership. Visit all year long with your children or grandchildren for one low price.
Primate
Expedition Cruise
This is an all-time favorite for everyone, and definitely a winner with children.
Learn more about the cruise here and read the Cruise FAQ here.
Some toddlers can be unsure about boats and water. If you're not sure,
try bringing them aboard and decide if they're comfortable before the
cruise departs.
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Leopard Rock
Both children and adults can get wildly close. Just an inch of glass separates you from one of the world's top predator.
Learn more about Leopard Rock. |
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Alligator
Bay
Another favorite with kids is the gator feeding.
Check the schedule for feeding times.
Learn more about Alligator Bay.
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Safari Canyon Presentations
With live animals and wildlife clips on the video screens, the Zoo's feature presentations are a "don't miss" activity for elementary age children and up.
Planet Predator features carnivorous creatures like ocelots as well as some of the animals that they hunt.
At Serpents: Fangs & Fiction, kids will see reptiles from around the world along with native venomous snakes like rattlesnakes .
TIP FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN:
Although toddlers may not be comfortable sitting for the 20 minute presentations, check back afterwards. Frequently, there are opportunities to see the animals up close and speak with the wildlife presenters.
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Panther Glade
In addition to getting a great view of the cats through the large glass
panels, there's also a place for children to create a story in the sand
using the tracks of deer and panther. The panther footprints were made
from casts of the actual panthers living here in Collier County.
Learn
about Panther Glade and see more photos here. |
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Natural Fun
Sure, the Zoo has lions and tigers, but it's also a beautiful, green habitat for local wildlife. Whether it's baby ducks on a bridge or butterflies flitting from flower to flower in the NWF certified Wildlife Habitat, keep an eye out for unscheduled encounters with nature!
In the spring, look at the trees on the big island in Alligator Bay. They're completely filled with fledgling herons. |
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Madagascar Pavilion
If your kids loved the movie "Madagascar," make sure to stop by Petrof's Primate Pavilion. Just across a channel of water from the display, kids will delight in seeing an island full of lemurs.
Children learn about the island's amazing wildlife. There's even a graphic where they can try to defeat the camouflage of a gecko by spotting it on a tree trunk. They also discover some of the islands extinct creatures as they walk up to a life-size graphic of a gorilla-sized lemur and touch a lifesize 3-D replica of an elephant bird egg, the largest egg ever laid on planet earth! |
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Play Areas
Kids
also can enjoy three different play areas throughout the Zoo.
CUB
KINGDOM
Our largest play area is located in the northern portion of the Zoo near Panther Glade. This playground offers climbing & balancing challenges,
monkey bars, and slides.
There's also an area for the little kids. Benches allow parents to relax while the kids play.
CUB
CORRAL
This playground is located next to the Cafe enabling parents or grandparents to leisurely finish their lunch under the pavilion or in the shade of Live oak trees while watching the kids burning off some energy.
CUB CORNER
This quick stop play area with a kid sized climbing wall
and gorilla sculpture is located just past the Primate Expedition Cruise across the path from the Primate Pavilion.
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Feed
the Fish
It's so simple, and kids love it. Okay, so do the adults.
Look for fish feeding stations at
various points around the zoo including by Petrof's Primate Pavilion, in the cruise
dock area, and by the picnic area near Alligator Bay.
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Also good to know...
Eating at
the ZOO
Enjoy a variety of healthy sandwich options and other snacks at the Cafe inside the zoo. For the shortest wait times, avoid the rush times after Safari Canyon.
On larger attendance days, the Zoo also offers the Jungle Cafe along the shores of Lake Victoria and the Safari Cafe by the Safari Canyon Theater.
Bring
a Picnic
You can also bring a picnic lunch with you. Picnic tables are available
near Safari Canyon, along the north side of The ZOO Gift Shop, and along the western bank of Alligator Bay. And if you can balance the meal in your lap, benches are placed throughout
the zoo including some scenic spots along Lake Victoria. |
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Paved Paths
In fall 2006, the the main path through the Zoo was paved for the first time. Strollers, wheelchairs, and wagons now have a much smoother ride through the gardens.
Stroller Rentals
The Zoo offers stroller and wagon rentals on a first come / first served basis. |
Baby Changing
Facilities
Additionally
for guests with little ones, Koala Bear Kare Baby Changing Stations are
located in both men's and women's restrooms in The ZOO Gift Shop.
Family Restrooms
There is also a family restroom located on Shoreline Trail in addition
to the men's and women's restrooms. In addition, the handicap accessible
restrooms have a separate entrance and can be used by parents with children
of the opposite sex for added privacy.
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