TODAY AT THE ZOO

Daily activities offered through September 2, 2025

Activities are free with zoo admission except as noted.
Subject to cancellation depending on the cooperation of weather and animals.

Daily Programs

*denotes fee-based activity

 

Live Trout Feeding

Humboldt Penguin Exhibit

11:00 a.m. Fridays

Penguins may not look fast on the ground, but they are swift and agile swimmers. Watch as these charismatic birds demonstrate their expert fish-hunting abilities when buckets of live trout are added to their pool!


 

Design to Scale - Exhibits

Reptile Realm

11:00 a.m. Tuesday – Thursday

Ever wonder what it takes to build an exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo? From the zoo's exhibit technicians to the horticulture team, guests will explore the innovative design features that help cold-blooded friends thrive. Practice some of your design ideas by building your own miniature habitat.


 

Ask a Master Gardener Clinic

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sundays (on dates listed below)
May: 11, 18, 25. June: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. July: 6, 13 ,20, 27. August: 3, 10
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Thursdays (on dates listed below)
June: 5 (close 2:00 p.m.), 19. July: 17, 31. August: 7, 14
Location: Zoomazium/Microsoft Pollinator Patio

Master Gardener volunteers provide engaging gardening information that focuses on environmentally friendly practices. Free advice is available on gardening, plant problems, plant identification, pest management and soil improvement. People of all ages are encouraged to go outdoors and learn about gardening.


 

Tiger Training Demonstration

Banyan Wilds

11:30 a.m. Fridays & Sundays

How do animal keepers safely work with large powerful predators? Learn how training allows tigers to participate in their own health care and discover what Woodland Park Zoo is doing to protect these iconic cats.


 

Sloth Bear Snack

Banyan Wilds

1:00 p.m. Friday - Monday

Meet the sloth bears and discover one of the most unique feeding strategies in the animal kingdom! Learn about the Sloth Bears living here at the zoo and what we are doing to save this vulnerable species.


 

Make Enrichment for Animals - Kea

Reptile Realm

1:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays

Animals like to solve puzzles, explore, sniff, play and tear apart. Learn what it takes to provide fun opportunities for animals to show off their natural skills and build enrichment for the zoo’s kea parrots.


 

Gardener Talk

Reptile Realm

1:30 p.m. Mondays

The zoo’s gardeners take care of plants from all around the world right here on zoo grounds. Join a zoo gardener to learn about some of the tropical plants you’ll encounter throughout the zoo including orchids and carnivorous plants.


 

Arborist Talk

In front of Bug World

2:00 p.m. Wednesdays

Woodland Park Zoo’s oldest residents are not our animals, but the trees found around the zoo. Join our resident arborist and discover how we care for the various trees and explore the vital role trees play in the health of wildlife and our planet.


 

Penguin Snack Time

Humboldt Penguin Exhibit

2:30 p.m. Sundays, Wednesdays, Saturdays

The zoo’s Humboldt penguin colony has more than 40 individuals all with different “penguin-alities.” Come and hear about the recent action, drama and comedic stories between the individual penguins while watching the colony receive their morning snacks.


 

Gorilla Snack Time

East Gorilla Exhibit

3:00 p.m. Tuesday - Thursday

Woodland Park Zoo is home to two gorilla troops. Come see the gorillas receive their daily snacks and learn about the family structures, fantastic animal care and what you can do to support animals in the wild.


 

BFF: Bug Friends Forever

Banda Hut in the African Village

3:00 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays

Buzz, crawl and flutter your way into the wonderful world of bugs! Explore the different types of bugs, their adaptations and what Woodland Park Zoo is doing to help invertebrates in the Pacific Northwest and around the world.


 

Zoo Doo Yard Tours

South Plaza

3:15 p.m. on select Wednesdays
Dates: June 11, June 25, July 16, July 30, August 13, August 20

Our Mission

Woodland Park Zoo saves wildlife and inspires everyone to make conservation a priority in their lives.

Land Acknowledgment

Woodland Park Zoo recognizes that these are the lands of the Tribal signatories of the Treaty of Point Elliott. We acknowledge their stewardship of this place continues to this day and that it is our responsibility to join them to restore the relationship with the living world around us.


5500 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103   |  206.548.2500  |   zooinfo@zoo.org


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