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Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

4.5 · 7,522 reviews
Educational and lush
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society, 1301 Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33405, United States
Interesting facts
1

The zoo is a fully accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

2

It serves as a rescue and rehabilitation center for various injured Florida wildlife.

3

The Tropics of the Americas exhibit was designed to mimic the ecosystem of a real-world rainforest.

4

The site hosts specific conservation programs targeting the protection of the Florida panther.

5

The institution operates a long-term captive breeding program for several endangered species.

Overview

The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is a 23-acre nonprofit zoological facility located within Dreher Park. It houses over 550 animals representing more than 190 species, with a focus on conservation and education. The grounds feature a tropical rain-forest landscape that provides habitat for a variety of exotic wildlife. Notable exhibits include the Tropics of the Americas, which showcases animals native to Central and South America. The zoo operates as a leader in species survival programs and endangered animal research. Visitors can navigate winding paths that highlight native Florida plants alongside international fauna. The facility maintains an interactive focus, offering various animal experiences and wildlife encounters throughout the year.

Photo spot

The raised wooden boardwalk in the Tropics of the Americas exhibit provides an elevated view of the primate habitat.

Insider tips

Check the daily keeper talk schedule upon arrival to catch feeding demonstrations.

Bring refillable water bottles to use at the hydration stations located throughout the park.

Plan to explore the shaded canopy areas during the middle of the day to avoid direct sun exposure.

What to avoid

Attempting to visit during mid-day in the summer, as the heat often causes animals to retreat to indoor, non-viewable areas.

Good to know

Open daily year-round, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

Etiquette

Wear comfortable walking shoes; do not feed the animals; maintain a respectful distance from enclosures.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning during the winter or spring months to ensure higher animal activity levels and cooler temperatures.
Address
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society, 1301 Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33405, United States
26.667, -80.069
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Details
Key ExhibitsTropics of the Americas and Florida Wetlands
Conservation FocusEndangered species survival and wildlife rescue

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning during the winter or spring months to ensure higher animal activity levels and cooler temperatures..

The raised wooden boardwalk in the Tropics of the Americas exhibit provides an elevated view of the primate habitat.

Close by you'll find Cox Science Center and Aquarium, Norton Museum of Art, Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.