Calendar of Events
This event, held just once a year, allows visitors access to areas not normally open to the public. You’ll see what the vampire bats like to dine on, and where the warm-weather animals reside during our Wisconsin winters! All tours are free with regular admission.
Pre-registration is
required, and bookings begin Feb. 27 online, or by calling
(414) 256-5466.
Share in Mom’s Day with a trip to the Zoo! All mothers receive free admission.
It’s easy being green! Join us for this annual event in celebration of all things green. The Zoo will come alive with the sights and sounds of conservation including animal talks, outreach booths and hands-on demonstrations.
Zoological Society members can register starting May 21. Non-member registration starts May 22.
Dinosaurs are one of the most fascinating animals to ever roam the earth. This summer exhibit takes visitors on a prehistoric adventure to uncover many of the dynamic species of dinosaurs that inhabited our land 150 million years ago. Make plans to see more than 20 realistic life-size robotic recreations, moving and rumbling in their tropical outdoor habitat. Exhibit cost is $2.50.
The Zoo shines with creativity and resourcefulness as the Milwaukee County Council of Boy Scouts share skills through special demonstrations and activities.
Spending the day at the Zoo with dad will make him feel like he’s king of the jungle! All dads receive free admission.
Summer sizzles at the Zoo during these musical evenings. Performances take place on the Flamingo Patio from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. against the backdrop of our exotic animals. Reduced admission rates apply.
During our famous “Feast with the Beasts” food and music festival, more than 25 area restaurants will serve up a variety of dishes, as local and national entertainment is showcased on six stages throughout the park. The Zoo is open extended hours for this festival.
On this special day, seniors are the stars as visitors 55 and over with I.D. are admitted free. Join us for health and wellness outreach booths, musical performances and bingo.
This weekend is devoted to the rich farming heritage of our state. The cornucopia of activity includes a children’s tractor-pull contest, cooking demonstrations and down-home entertainment.
Join us for fun and educational activities highlighting conservation efforts for these majestic, endangered African animals. Discover the HUGE role elephants play in the natural world.
Tiny ghosts and goblins are invited to enjoy a host of Halloween fun during this event. Festivities, including a Halloween maze and colorful crafts, take place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wild about wolves? Then join us for this special day celebrating wolves, and the important role they play in our world today. Watch our pack take their daily feeding, see the enrichment items that keep their minds healthy and join in our howling contest. Activities take place from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
What could be more fun than to trick-or-treat among our exotic animals? Ride the North Shore Bank “Ravens Rail Train,” march in the costume parade and catch the “Forest Trail at Wolf Crossing” light show. Hours: Oct. 26: 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 27: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.