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VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
CAMPS, CLASSES AND PROGRAMS 2021 Summer Camps have been canceled. We can't wait to welcome you back to the zoo when we reopen. In the meantime, please connect with us via Oregon Zoo Facebook Live and explore a collection of at-home activities developed by our education team. Virtual Spring Break CampOREGON ZOO CATERING
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities NORA'S BACK! BELOVED POLAR BEAR RETURNS TO OREGON ZOO Nora is back! After spending the past few years at Utah's Hogle Zoo, the 5-year-old polar bear returned to the Oregon Zoo late yesterday and is settling in behind the scenes as the zoo puts the finishing touches on its new Polar Passage habitat. GIFT CARDS | OREGON ZOO Gift Cards. This holiday season, give the gift of a trip to the Oregon Zoo! Choose the occasion and the amount you'd like to give. Gift cards can be redeemed online or at the zoo, and can be used for zoo admission, special events like ZooLights, animal encounters, and more. Please note gift cards cannot be used to purchase food or gift shopitems.
OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Oregon Zoo Foundation manages four endowments, providing long-term support for the zoo’s most important programs. Giving to a foundation endowment fund allows you to restrict the principal of your gift to a program area and each year 4% of the fund’s total value is distributed to the zoo – it also means your gift can continue inperpetuity!
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. SECOND TUESDAYS AT THE OREGON ZOO Experience the Oregon Zoo at a reduced price! On Second Tuesdays, zoo admission is just $9. Get tickets here. Please note: Second Tuesday discount tickets are available to guests on a pre-purchase basis only, and must be purchased online or at the zoo prior to each SecondTuesday.
WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
CAMPS, CLASSES AND PROGRAMS 2021 Summer Camps have been canceled. We can't wait to welcome you back to the zoo when we reopen. In the meantime, please connect with us via Oregon Zoo Facebook Live and explore a collection of at-home activities developed by our education team. Virtual Spring Break CampOREGON ZOO CATERING
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities NORA'S BACK! BELOVED POLAR BEAR RETURNS TO OREGON ZOO Nora is back! After spending the past few years at Utah's Hogle Zoo, the 5-year-old polar bear returned to the Oregon Zoo late yesterday and is settling in behind the scenes as the zoo puts the finishing touches on its new Polar Passage habitat. GIFT CARDS | OREGON ZOO Gift Cards. This holiday season, give the gift of a trip to the Oregon Zoo! Choose the occasion and the amount you'd like to give. Gift cards can be redeemed online or at the zoo, and can be used for zoo admission, special events like ZooLights, animal encounters, and more. Please note gift cards cannot be used to purchase food or gift shopitems.
OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Oregon Zoo Foundation manages four endowments, providing long-term support for the zoo’s most important programs. Giving to a foundation endowment fund allows you to restrict the principal of your gift to a program area and each year 4% of the fund’s total value is distributed to the zoo – it also means your gift can continue inperpetuity!
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. SECOND TUESDAYS AT THE OREGON ZOO Experience the Oregon Zoo at a reduced price! On Second Tuesdays, zoo admission is just $9. Get tickets here. Please note: Second Tuesday discount tickets are available to guests on a pre-purchase basis only, and must be purchased online or at the zoo prior to each SecondTuesday.
VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and SaturdayWe're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy.VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
REOPENING INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS Our guidelines and FAQs are subject to change as situations evolve. We recommend you check for updates to this page before your visit. CAMPS, CLASSES AND PROGRAMS 2021 Summer Camps have been canceled. We can't wait to welcome you back to the zoo when we reopen. In the meantime, please connect with us via Oregon Zoo Facebook Live and explore a collection of at-home activities developed by our education team. Virtual Spring Break Camp MEMBERSHIP | OREGON ZOO If you are interested in becoming a member and want to visit today, please purchase general admission tickets instead of a membership to secure your visit date and time. After your visit, you may apply the tickets towards the purchase of an Oregon Zoo membership by calling Membership Services at 503-505-5493. Some restrictions apply.RESEARCH AT THE ZOO
The Oregon Wildlife Institute (OWI) trained conservation detector dogs to recognize the odor of western pond turtles and their nests for the purpose of canine-assisted nest searches. The Oregon Zoo supplied water samples containing scent of the target species. The dogs are trained to distinguish the target scent from other odors using operant A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOO Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability. DISCOUNTS | OREGON ZOO The Oregon Zoo offers discounted admission for Oregon and Washington individuals and families who qualify for a variety of income assistance programs.. Just have your Oregon or Washington photo ID and any documentation showing that you participate in any of the following programs, and you are eligible to buy up to 4 tickets for $12 each.ZOOTEEN CAMP CREW
Camp Crew ZooTeens will attend three pre-season trainings and sign up for a minimum one full week (Monday through Friday) in the summer. Program tuition provides students with uniform shirt, name tag, training, conservation education and mentoring by zoo professionals.Scholarships and
ZOO NEWS
Nine California condors have hatched so far this spring at the Oregon Zoo's Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation — the biggest batch of chicks in the zoo's 18-year effort to save the critically endangered species from extinction. WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOO Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability.VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
REOPENING INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS Our guidelines and FAQs are subject to change as situations evolve. We recommend you check for updates to this page before your visit.OREGON ZOO CATERING
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities NORA'S BACK! BELOVED POLAR BEAR RETURNS TO OREGON ZOO Nora is back! After spending the past few years at Utah's Hogle Zoo, the 5-year-old polar bear returned to the Oregon Zoo late yesterday and is settling in behind the scenes as the zoo puts the finishing touches on its new Polar Passage habitat. ABOUT THE OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION For inquiries about making a gift to the Oregon Zoo Foundation, advocacy for wildlife and healthy habitats, foundation events or how to get involved, please email foundation@oregonzoo.org and we’ll make sure to connect you to the right person! 4001 SW Canyon Road. Portland, OR 97221. Office: 503-220-2493. Oregon Zoo Foundation EIN:93-0718337.
VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOO Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability. NORA'S BACK! BELOVED POLAR BEAR RETURNS TO OREGON ZOO Nora is back! After spending the past few years at Utah's Hogle Zoo, the 5-year-old polar bear returned to the Oregon Zoo late yesterday and is settling in behind the scenes as the zoo puts the finishing touches on its new Polar Passage habitat.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate now. It takes a herd to make a home for over 2,000 animals and we need you! Join our Conservation Circle. Go above and beyond for your zoo with an annual membership designed for you, our wildlifechampions.
OREGON ZOO CATERING
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activitiesCASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Oregon Zoo Foundation manages four endowments, providing long-term support for the zoo’s most important programs. Giving to a foundation endowment fund allows you to restrict the principal of your gift to a program area and each year 4% of the fund’s total value is distributed to the zoo – it also means your gift can continue inperpetuity!
ZOOTEEN CAMP CREW
Camp Crew ZooTeens will attend three pre-season trainings and sign up for a minimum one full week (Monday through Friday) in the summer. Program tuition provides students with uniform shirt, name tag, training, conservation education and mentoring by zoo professionals.Scholarships and
VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and SaturdayWe're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. ANIMALS | OREGON ZOO Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities DISCOUNTS | OREGON ZOO The Oregon Zoo offers discounted admission for Oregon and Washington individuals and families who qualify for a variety of income assistance programs.. Just have your Oregon or Washington photo ID and any documentation showing that you participate in any of the following programs, and you are eligible to buy up to 4 tickets for $12 each.RESEARCH AT THE ZOO
The Oregon Wildlife Institute (OWI) trained conservation detector dogs to recognize the odor of western pond turtles and their nests for the purpose of canine-assisted nest searches. The Oregon Zoo supplied water samples containing scent of the target species. The dogs are trained to distinguish the target scent from other odors using operant OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Oregon Zoo Foundation manages four endowments, providing long-term support for the zoo’s most important programs. Giving to a foundation endowment fund allows you to restrict the principal of your gift to a program area and each year 4% of the fund’s total value is distributed to the zoo – it also means your gift can continue inperpetuity!
USER ACCOUNT
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activitiesGIFT MEMBERSHIP
Gift cards make great gifts for anyone on your list! They are available for purchase by phone or using the online form below. A gift card and special holder can be mailed to you or to your recipient. Call us at 503.505.5493, 9am-4pm. Gift cards will be mailed Priority Mail with a tracking number within 1-3 business days. Tracking feeswill apply.
EMPLOYMENT | OREGON ZOO Employment. The Oregon Zoo is governed and operated by Metro, the regional government for greater Portland. Metro employees are dedicated to public service, excellence, teamwork, sustainability, innovation and respect. Metro is committed to hiring a diverse workforce. In response to revenue shortfalls caused by the COVID-19pandemic, Metro is
ZOOTEEN CAMP CREW
Camp Crew ZooTeens will attend three pre-season trainings and sign up for a minimum one full week (Monday through Friday) in the summer. Program tuition provides students with uniform shirt, name tag, training, conservation education and mentoring by zoo professionals.Scholarships and
SECOND TUESDAYS AT THE OREGON ZOO Experience the Oregon Zoo at a reduced price! On Second Tuesdays, zoo admission is just $9. Get tickets here. Please note: Second Tuesday discount tickets are available to guests on a pre-purchase basis only, and must be purchased online or at the zoo prior to each SecondTuesday.
WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
REOPENING INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS Our guidelines and FAQs are subject to change as situations evolve. We recommend you check for updates to this page before your visit. A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOO Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability. ABOUT THE OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION For inquiries about making a gift to the Oregon Zoo Foundation, advocacy for wildlife and healthy habitats, foundation events or how to get involved, please email foundation@oregonzoo.org and we’ll make sure to connect you to the right person! 4001 SW Canyon Road. Portland, OR 97221. Office: 503-220-2493. Oregon Zoo Foundation EIN:93-0718337.
OREGON ZOO CATERING
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities NORA'S BACK! BELOVED POLAR BEAR RETURNS TO OREGON ZOO Nora is back! After spending the past few years at Utah's Hogle Zoo, the 5-year-old polar bear returned to the Oregon Zoo late yesterday and is settling in behind the scenes as the zoo puts the finishing touches on its new Polar Passage habitat.CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
REOPENING INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS Our guidelines and FAQs are subject to change as situations evolve. We recommend you check for updates to this page before your visit. A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOO Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability. ABOUT THE OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION For inquiries about making a gift to the Oregon Zoo Foundation, advocacy for wildlife and healthy habitats, foundation events or how to get involved, please email foundation@oregonzoo.org and we’ll make sure to connect you to the right person! 4001 SW Canyon Road. Portland, OR 97221. Office: 503-220-2493. Oregon Zoo Foundation EIN:93-0718337.
OREGON ZOO CATERING
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities NORA'S BACK! BELOVED POLAR BEAR RETURNS TO OREGON ZOO Nora is back! After spending the past few years at Utah's Hogle Zoo, the 5-year-old polar bear returned to the Oregon Zoo late yesterday and is settling in behind the scenes as the zoo puts the finishing touches on its new Polar Passage habitat.CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats.VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and SaturdayWe're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. ANIMALS | OREGON ZOO Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities DISCOUNTS | OREGON ZOO The Oregon Zoo offers discounted admission for Oregon and Washington individuals and families who qualify for a variety of income assistance programs.. Just have your Oregon or Washington photo ID and any documentation showing that you participate in any of the following programs, and you are eligible to buy up to 4 tickets for $12 each.RESEARCH AT THE ZOO
The Oregon Wildlife Institute (OWI) trained conservation detector dogs to recognize the odor of western pond turtles and their nests for the purpose of canine-assisted nest searches. The Oregon Zoo supplied water samples containing scent of the target species. The dogs are trained to distinguish the target scent from other odors using operant OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Oregon Zoo Foundation manages four endowments, providing long-term support for the zoo’s most important programs. Giving to a foundation endowment fund allows you to restrict the principal of your gift to a program area and each year 4% of the fund’s total value is distributed to the zoo – it also means your gift can continue inperpetuity!
USER ACCOUNT
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activitiesGIFT MEMBERSHIP
Gift cards make great gifts for anyone on your list! They are available for purchase by phone or using the online form below. A gift card and special holder can be mailed to you or to your recipient. Call us at 503.505.5493, 9am-4pm. Gift cards will be mailed Priority Mail with a tracking number within 1-3 business days. Tracking feeswill apply.
EMPLOYMENT | OREGON ZOO Employment. The Oregon Zoo is governed and operated by Metro, the regional government for greater Portland. Metro employees are dedicated to public service, excellence, teamwork, sustainability, innovation and respect. Metro is committed to hiring a diverse workforce. In response to revenue shortfalls caused by the COVID-19pandemic, Metro is
ZOOTEEN CAMP CREW
Camp Crew ZooTeens will attend three pre-season trainings and sign up for a minimum one full week (Monday through Friday) in the summer. Program tuition provides students with uniform shirt, name tag, training, conservation education and mentoring by zoo professionals.Scholarships and
SECOND TUESDAYS AT THE OREGON ZOO Experience the Oregon Zoo at a reduced price! On Second Tuesdays, zoo admission is just $9. Get tickets here. Please note: Second Tuesday discount tickets are available to guests on a pre-purchase basis only, and must be purchased online or at the zoo prior to each SecondTuesday.
WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
VISITOR POLICIES
For the health and safety of our guests and animals, the following items are prohibited: weapons or fireworks (except under ORS 166.173 (2)9c) and ORS 166.370 (3) (d) alcohol or illicit materials. remote control devices. pets ( except service animals) bicycles, riding toys, skates, skate shoes and skateboards. balloons, balls and flying toys. CAMPS, CLASSES AND PROGRAMS 2021 Summer Camps have been canceled. We can't wait to welcome you back to the zoo when we reopen. In the meantime, please connect with us via Oregon Zoo Facebook Live and explore a collection of at-home activities developed by our education team. Virtual Spring Break Camp ABOUT THE OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION For inquiries about making a gift to the Oregon Zoo Foundation, advocacy for wildlife and healthy habitats, foundation events or how to get involved, please email foundation@oregonzoo.org and we’ll make sure to connect you to the right person! 4001 SW Canyon Road. Portland, OR 97221. Office: 503-220-2493. Oregon Zoo Foundation EIN:93-0718337.
OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Oregon Zoo Foundation manages four endowments, providing long-term support for the zoo’s most important programs. Giving to a foundation endowment fund allows you to restrict the principal of your gift to a program area and each year 4% of the fund’s total value is distributed to the zoo – it also means your gift can continue inperpetuity!
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. GIFT CARDS | OREGON ZOO Gift Cards. This holiday season, give the gift of a trip to the Oregon Zoo! Choose the occasion and the amount you'd like to give. Gift cards can be redeemed online or at the zoo, and can be used for zoo admission, special events like ZooLights, animal encounters, and more. Please note gift cards cannot be used to purchase food or gift shopitems.
SECOND TUESDAYS AT THE OREGON ZOO Experience the Oregon Zoo at a reduced price! On Second Tuesdays, zoo admission is just $9. Get tickets here. Please note: Second Tuesday discount tickets are available to guests on a pre-purchase basis only, and must be purchased online or at the zoo prior to each SecondTuesday.
WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
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We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
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For the health and safety of our guests and animals, the following items are prohibited: weapons or fireworks (except under ORS 166.173 (2)9c) and ORS 166.370 (3) (d) alcohol or illicit materials. remote control devices. pets ( except service animals) bicycles, riding toys, skates, skate shoes and skateboards. balloons, balls and flying toys. CAMPS, CLASSES AND PROGRAMS 2021 Summer Camps have been canceled. We can't wait to welcome you back to the zoo when we reopen. In the meantime, please connect with us via Oregon Zoo Facebook Live and explore a collection of at-home activities developed by our education team. Virtual Spring Break Camp ABOUT THE OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION For inquiries about making a gift to the Oregon Zoo Foundation, advocacy for wildlife and healthy habitats, foundation events or how to get involved, please email foundation@oregonzoo.org and we’ll make sure to connect you to the right person! 4001 SW Canyon Road. Portland, OR 97221. Office: 503-220-2493. Oregon Zoo Foundation EIN:93-0718337.
OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUNDS The Oregon Zoo Foundation manages four endowments, providing long-term support for the zoo’s most important programs. Giving to a foundation endowment fund allows you to restrict the principal of your gift to a program area and each year 4% of the fund’s total value is distributed to the zoo – it also means your gift can continue inperpetuity!
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. GIFT CARDS | OREGON ZOO Gift Cards. This holiday season, give the gift of a trip to the Oregon Zoo! Choose the occasion and the amount you'd like to give. Gift cards can be redeemed online or at the zoo, and can be used for zoo admission, special events like ZooLights, animal encounters, and more. Please note gift cards cannot be used to purchase food or gift shopitems.
SECOND TUESDAYS AT THE OREGON ZOO Experience the Oregon Zoo at a reduced price! On Second Tuesdays, zoo admission is just $9. Get tickets here. Please note: Second Tuesday discount tickets are available to guests on a pre-purchase basis only, and must be purchased online or at the zoo prior to each SecondTuesday.
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The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
REOPENING INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS Our guidelines and FAQs are subject to change as situations evolve. We recommend you check for updates to this page before your visit. DISCOUNTS | OREGON ZOO The Oregon Zoo offers discounted admission for Oregon and Washington individuals and families who qualify for a variety of income assistance programs.. Just have your Oregon or Washington photo ID and any documentation showing that you participate in any of the following programs, and you are eligible to buy up to 4 tickets for $12 each. GETTING TO THE ZOO AND PARKING Getting to the zoo and parking. The Oregon Zoo is located at 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221-9704. Get directions on Google. Nestled atop Washington Park just three miles west of downtown Portland, the zoo is easy to visit by public transit, taxi or rideshare, bicycle, foot or car. MEMBERSHIP | OREGON ZOO If you are interested in becoming a member and want to visit today, please purchase general admission tickets instead of a membership to secure your visit date and time. After your visit, you may apply the tickets towards the purchase of an Oregon Zoo membership by calling Membership Services at 503-505-5493. Some restrictions apply.RESEARCH AT THE ZOO
The Oregon Wildlife Institute (OWI) trained conservation detector dogs to recognize the odor of western pond turtles and their nests for the purpose of canine-assisted nest searches. The Oregon Zoo supplied water samples containing scent of the target species. The dogs are trained to distinguish the target scent from other odors using operant A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOO Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability. NORA'S BACK! BELOVED POLAR BEAR RETURNS TO OREGON ZOO Nora is back! After spending the past few years at Utah's Hogle Zoo, the 5-year-old polar bear returned to the Oregon Zoo late yesterday and is settling in behind the scenes as the zoo puts the finishing touches on its new Polar Passage habitat.OREGON ZOO CATERING
Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities WHEELCHAIRS AND STROLLERS Wheelchairs and strollers. The Oregon Zoo is accessible to everyone. Wheelchair, stroller and electric scooter rentals are available to help you explore every bit of its savannas, canyons and rain forests. At 64 acres, the zoo is a big place. Wheelchairs, strollers, wagons and scooters can be rented to help you explore all its many habitats WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
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The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
ANIMALS | OREGON ZOO Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOONEW ZOO EXHIBITS 2020 Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability. MEMBERSHIP | OREGON ZOO If you are interested in becoming a member and want to visit today, please purchase general admission tickets instead of a membership to secure your visit date and time. After your visit, you may apply the tickets towards the purchase of an Oregon Zoo membership by calling Membership Services at 503-505-5493. Some restrictions apply.VISITOR POLICIES
For the health and safety of our guests and animals, the following items are prohibited: weapons or fireworks (except under ORS 166.173 (2)9c) and ORS 166.370 (3) (d) alcohol or illicit materials. remote control devices. pets ( except service animals) bicycles, riding toys, skates, skate shoes and skateboards. balloons, balls and flying toys. EMPLOYMENT | OREGON ZOO Employment. The Oregon Zoo is governed and operated by Metro, the regional government for greater Portland. Metro employees are dedicated to public service, excellence, teamwork, sustainability, innovation and respect. Metro is committed to hiring a diverse workforce. In response to revenue shortfalls caused by the COVID-19pandemic, Metro is
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. WELCOME TO THE OREGON ZOOHOURS, ADMISSIONVISITDISCOVERGET INVOLVEDCONSERVEABOUT Welcome to the Oregon Zoo, the wildest place in Oregon. On 64 acres in the West Hills of Portland, the zoo is a world community of animals and humans, at the forefront of animal care, conservation and wildlifeeducation.
VISIT | OREGON ZOO
The Oregon Zoo is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We're excited to welcome you back, and we're working to keep your experience safe and healthy. Here's what to expect when you visit. Members: find membership FAQsand more here.
TICKETS | OREGON ZOO Admission ratesRegular admission:Adult (12 and up): $24Child (2–11): $19Infant (under 2): FreeAll tickets must be purchased online. Creditand debit cards
VIRTUAL ENCOUNTERS
We're Oregon Zoo-ming! Make your next virtual meet-up a truly wild event! Invite one of the Oregon Zoo's residents to join your group, and an animal caregiver will also be on hand to answer questions. Whether it's a business meeting or social occasion, a virtual visit from our ambassadors is sure to create a memorable experience. Contactus today!
ANIMALS | OREGON ZOO Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities A NEW ZOO | OREGON ZOONEW ZOO EXHIBITS 2020 Big changes are happening at your zooIn 2008, our community voted to invest $125 million in the zoo to protect animal welfare, increase access to conservation education and improve sustainability. MEMBERSHIP | OREGON ZOO If you are interested in becoming a member and want to visit today, please purchase general admission tickets instead of a membership to secure your visit date and time. After your visit, you may apply the tickets towards the purchase of an Oregon Zoo membership by calling Membership Services at 503-505-5493. Some restrictions apply.VISITOR POLICIES
For the health and safety of our guests and animals, the following items are prohibited: weapons or fireworks (except under ORS 166.173 (2)9c) and ORS 166.370 (3) (d) alcohol or illicit materials. remote control devices. pets ( except service animals) bicycles, riding toys, skates, skate shoes and skateboards. balloons, balls and flying toys. EMPLOYMENT | OREGON ZOO Employment. The Oregon Zoo is governed and operated by Metro, the regional government for greater Portland. Metro employees are dedicated to public service, excellence, teamwork, sustainability, innovation and respect. Metro is committed to hiring a diverse workforce. In response to revenue shortfalls caused by the COVID-19pandemic, Metro is
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats. ANIMALS | OREGON ZOO Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activities DISCOUNTS | OREGON ZOO The Oregon Zoo offers discounted admission for Oregon and Washington individuals and families who qualify for a variety of income assistance programs.. Just have your Oregon or Washington photo ID and any documentation showing that you participate in any of the following programs, and you are eligible to buy up to 4 tickets for $12 each.RESEARCH AT THE ZOO
The Oregon Wildlife Institute (OWI) trained conservation detector dogs to recognize the odor of western pond turtles and their nests for the purpose of canine-assisted nest searches. The Oregon Zoo supplied water samples containing scent of the target species. The dogs are trained to distinguish the target scent from other odors using operantCONSERVATION ISSUES
Speaking up on behalf of the natural worldThe Oregon Zoo works around the world on a range of issues that affect biodiversity and the health of the planet. Read our position statements below.WAYS TO GIVE
Donate now. It takes a herd to make a home for over 2,000 animals and we need you! Join our Conservation Circle. Go above and beyond for your zoo with an annual membership designed for you, our wildlifechampions.
CASCADES PIKA WATCH
Cascades Pika Watch engages citizen scientists to locate and map pika populations in Oregon. Pikas are considered an indicator species for climate change due to their inability to tolerate warmer summer temperatures and reduced winter snowpack in some habitats.GIFT MEMBERSHIP
Gift cards make great gifts for anyone on your list! They are available for purchase by phone or using the online form below. A gift card and special holder can be mailed to you or to your recipient. Call us at 503.505.5493, 9am-4pm. Gift cards will be mailed Priority Mail with a tracking number within 1-3 business days. Tracking feeswill apply.
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Visit. Plan your visit; Tickets; Zoo map - May 2021; Food at the zoo; Gift Shop; Private events and catering; Discover. Animals; Habitats; A new zoo; At-home activitiesEDUCATION CENTER
The zoo's new education center is filled with amazing things to see and do. You'll peer into the world of tiny wildlife at the new Insect Zoo. You'll find tips on the best places to paddle your canoe, view wildflowers or hike. You can sign up to help restore habitat or collect data about local wildlife. Home to the zoo's summer camps andteen
ZOOTEEN INTERPRETERS Training, schedule and commitment expectation: Interpreter ZooTeens will attend four pre-season trainings, and serve two regular, recurring five-hour shifts per week every week during the summer. Shifts are available seven days a week and include a 30-minute break. 100 hour commitment, $150 tuition. Program tuition provides studentswith
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