One of the world’s most famous zoos, San Diego Zoo spans 100 acres and is home to over 3,500 animals, making it one of the largest and most diverse zoos in the U.S.
Covering 265 acres in the heart of the Bronx, this zoo is home to over 6,000 animals and features exhibits like the Congo Gorilla Forest and the Wild Asia Monorail.
Part of the Smithsonian Institution, this 163-acre zoo offers a variety of species and exhibits, including giant pandas, and is a leader in conservation efforts.
With over 750 species and covering 56 acres, the San Antonio Zoo is known for its beautiful landscapes and commitment to wildlife conservation and education.
Founded in 1875, the Cincinnati Zoo covers 75 acres and is one of the oldest zoos in the U.S., home to thousands of animals and stunning gardens.
Located in Hermann Park, the Houston Zoo spans 55 acres and houses over 6,000 animals, offering interactive exhibits that educate visitors about conservation.
At 106 acres, the Dallas Zoo is the largest in Texas, featuring more than 2,000 animals and immersive exhibits such as the Giants of the Savanna and Wilds of Africa.