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    Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo

    3.8 (167 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Alessandra R.

    I was so upset about the bear that looked like he wanted out that I rated too poorly. This zoo is Connecticut's only accredited zoo, it showcases many species, including the cutesy red panda and endangered ones like the red and Mexican gray wolves. Over the years I've come here several times, especially when my kids were younger. I'd say the outside prairie dogs exhibit was always a big hit with them. It allows access to view alongside in a "bubble". The admission prices went up, but you're supporting animals, so it's a good cause. You have to buy online and choose a specific date. Hours fight now are 9am-3pm. I have packed my own food to eat on one of the picnic tables, and when I didn't there was always the cafe, where you can often see peacocks roaming around the area. Beardsley Zoo is a fun, easy trip with cool animals and a relaxed vibe. It's small enough to walk through without getting tired, but still has lots to see. This is a charming zoo perfect for the little ones.

    Wei H.

    Small zoo needs a lift up. Outdated cafe and pavement. Animals look being taken care of tho so that's good. You need maybe 2-2.5 hrs in there. Maybe stay longer if you wanna see the bird show (it's pretty good but I didn't stay for the whole show). It's just one time visit for me.

    Nehal A.

    It's a much smaller size zoo, bit of pricey for what they offer. Mostly small size animals, birds, farmland cattle, a green house and rainforest. A lot of them were not visible in their shack or the visibility was reduced for smaller kids because of long grass and bush. The cafe and gift store are good. Lots of space to sit and eat. We attended a bird show where they demonstrated three different owls. Parking lot is medium size, difficult to find parking during peak hours.

    Leopard
    Will D.

    Fun spot to spend a couple hours. You can make your way around all exhibits in about an hour, but it's a fun time. When we went in May, the tiger exhibit and tropical rainforest were both closed, which was a huge bummer. Wish they gave us a heads up when we were buying tickets.

    Entrance
    Conrad J.

    Come on down to Beardsley Zoo. This smaller zoo is perfect for all ages. Check out the variety of animals. We came to see the Red Pandas, because that's what we do! If you have a yearly pass at another Zoo they are part of the associate zoos and you get 50% off your ticket. Essentially we paid for one ticket. Not that the ticket prices are expensive, they are extremely affordable. If you have any handicapped family or you are, almost 100% of the zoo is paved and accessible!! It's a cute zoo, check them out.

    Lexi M.

    As a kid everything looks big and amazing... The Beardsley Zoo seems quieter than it was when I was small, but it's still home to some really amazing animals and events. My family recently attended the Glow Wild event and we cannot stop talking about it!! It was absolutely stunning and well done. The grounds are well kept for this event too! We had two workers come up to us after closing the cafe for the evening and offered us hot chocolate and cider (we didn't realize the cafe was closed and tried to go in but the doors were locked). It was nice to see these young girls have great customer service and go an extra mile on a cool fall night with my family.

    active Koi in the Greenhouse
    NicoleA. W.

    Overcast and drizzles, the zoo only had a few people. So we could meandered through the exhibits. There is a good selection of animals, with explanations and fun facts which is great for scavenger hints. There are photo spots, activities and places to sit when you need a break. Or simply to enjoy the scenery. The grounds are beautiful, and easy to walk for all ages, so it would be a relaxing family day trip. It could also be a great spot for a date (they also do weddings 'Say I Do at the zoo!) Since the zoo is inside the park, you could make a whole day with plenty of space to picnic, frisbee and kite-flying. Looking forward to visiting again. FYI: Libraries have passes for museum and zoo discounts!

    Dan R.

    "Someone told me it's all happening at the zoo I do believe it I do believe it's true" (Simon and Garfunkel" If you think you can waltz right up to the ticket office and buy your tickets over the counter, you'll find out you can't. And believe me, we saw plenty of people who made that mistake when we visited on Monday. You see, you HAVE to buy your tickets in advance on their website -we knew that and we did, but many people were holding up the line by flailing away on their phones at the ticket office. The Beardsley Zoo is a moderately sized zoo that has many of the things you expect to see at a zoo - monkeys, tigers, leopards, bears, buffalos, and snakes. We even saw an anteater and quite a few prairie dogs in a very cool exhibit where children could crawl into a tunnel and pop up in an encased plastic tube in the middle of the prairie. That was awesome. It took us about 2 hours to walk through the zoo, and I'm pretty sure we saw everything including the Farmyard, greenhouse, birdhouse and Carousel. We were there on Juneteenth and since the schools were closed, we saw quite a few children and their families enjoying the zoo and nice weather.

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    Kelly P.

    They have some cute unique parts of the zoo, such as the prairie dog area where you can go in these tubes and see up close (my children's favorite) and a rainforest section, cool spider monkeys, playful otters, a tiger, leopard , but almost every bigger animals always naturally far away and in the back so it is hard to see unless you catch it roaming by or have a good zoom. Some cages like for one of the wolves/fox/ cats seemed to small for an animal like that, or at least they seemed lonely but even with that, overall it was a fun zoo for the kids! They were sad there was no giraffe but that's okay too! It has a little carousel spot, some food, and a gift shop.

    Lantern lights Fall 2024
    Kim S.

    I love coming to the zoo especially when they have fun exhibits like this. I belive it's the 3rd year for the Lantern Lights and I'm glad I made it.

    Patrick O.

    Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo is quite a good one in all of New England. As a resident of Rhode Island, I typically tend to think that if I'm trekking all the way out of my little state, I usually go all the way to the Bronx Zoo, but Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo is one that I think truly deserves a lot more love. As an AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums) facility, I think baseline they're already very good, but there are a few highlights from there to boot! For instance, I especially love the displays for their canines, they're a facility that has a number of interesting ones as well, from Maned Wolves, a much rarer species to find in this part of the states, to Red Wolves, to Mexican Grey Wolves, it's very good for that! Not to mention they have just recently renovated their Andean Bear habitat to be even more massive, something I have not yet had the chance to check out, but would love to eventually. In addition to this, they also have a few aviaries around, and a lovely tropical house. It's not an all-day affair, but any animal afficiano would greatly benefit from a trip here bundled with the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, or alternatively a trip to the Stamford Museum & Nature Center, a bit more of a hidden gem. Overall this facility is very good, and though I have not been in a bit, I would absolutely love the chance to visit once more! [Edit]: Also important to note: This facility is where they filmed Tony Soprano and Gloria Trillo's date in the hit TV-Show "The Sopranos". About me... I am a passionate zoo and aquarium enthusiast, dedicated to exploring facilities both near and far. From local treasures in New England to renowned locations around the world, I've visited over 60 animal facilities in my quest to discover the very best. My goal is to promote those that stand out for their quality, value, and commitment to animal care and conservation. All opinions are entirely my own. I personally pay for admission to these facilities to ensure my reviews are authentic and reflect what I genuinely believe to offer the best value.

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    Rachel E.

    We went for the lantern festival. If you choose to go try to get your tickets around sunset! It's less crowded and makes for Greta photo ops. An excellent activity with babies. Don't skip the monkey display in the parking lot! Tickets are available for timed pre-purchase online. It makes check in 1000x easier. The animals won't be out. The wolves are available for viewing as is one bald eagle but the lanterns themselves shouldn't be missed. Our favorite displays were the crab (back left side) it had dry ice filled bubbles that the wee ones chased. Also the turtle display and the bears were amazing. There is a faux wisteria tunnel. Lots of tik-Tokers take over that spot. Remember everyone is there for the photos so be patient and respectful. It is a beautiful display but be ready to wait your turn. Took about 90 minutes to view the entire thing.

    Tricia B.

    I love tigers, so I was so happy to spend a prolonged period of time observing one of those amazing creatures at the zoo. He was probably a bit vexed, but it was a rainy weekday and the zoo was really quiet. I ordered tickets online per the website instructions, but an FYI - you can't use a library pass online. I would call for instructions if you plan on using one. The zoo itself is pretty small and easy to navigate. The animals seem tolerant of their human guests. The tiger was absolutely adorable, but the wolves, fox, jaguar, monkeys, and all the other animals deserve their recognition as well. There is a small gift shop with souvenirs, although alas - no postcards.

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