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    Roger Williams Park Zoo

    4.0 (324 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Jen W.

    This review is specifically for the Holiday Light Spectacular. We have been to RWPZ many times, both to see the animals and to experience many of their holiday events. This holiday light display is enchanting. There are *so many* lignts! Music changes as you move from area to area. A light created dessert town includes cacti. An icy blue display near the penguins. The farmhouse is decorated for the holidays and the goats were out looking for pets. Aliens and dinosaurs are near the flamingos and so much more! Holiday food and drink options are available at concessions. Santa is waiting to chat with your little ones and take a photo in the gift shop. A holiday train is making the rounds for a small fee. You can also choose an upgraded experience where the kiddos experience Christmas elves. Absolutely beautiful. Highly recommend as part of your holiday experiences. Be sure you walk up to the top, where concessions and the gift shop are, to get the full experience and hill top views.

    Closed parking lot for the zoo !!!!!!!

    I pay for a membership and it's a little BS that this was my 4th time going and the parking lot was closed !!!! I had a screaming and crying toddler in the back seat today so yea I want to say thanks a lot for that. We won't ever try going Sunday not going to even waist my time and gas !!!! If people are paying for a membership then they should at least get membership parking !!! I will not be renewing my membership !!!!!!

    Katie N.

    Every visit to the RWPZ is a treat! I am so excited they finished the new catio and I love the addition of an informational sign for local cat adoptions. There are so many fun things to do and cool animals to see all year long!

    Nova & Oliver
    Rachel O.

    I visited today in the freezing cold & had a nice stroll through the quiet zoo. Many of the animals were no where to be seen, presumably in a much cozier & warmer area than their public enclosures. I did spend a significant time with Oliver & Nova, the bactrian camels. They seemed to be perfectly happy with the weather. Salvador (the tamandua) wasn't out & about today, but there was some other activity in the South America building. The sloth was having a nice snooze in one of the buckets under a heat lamp. The monkeys were very active. The otter was twirling & swirling around underwater, kicking off the window (parkour style) & giving me a show. The baby red pandas were very active, too. They were pouncing & rolling & jumping around. The cuteness overload was almost too much to handle. 'tis the quiet season at the zoo, but I still love it. Great afternoon walk.

    Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular
    Julia B.

    I HIGHLY recommend coming to see the zoo's Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular. This is the one thing I must go to every October. The very first visit is SO magical for children and adults alike. Dress warmly if it's cold that night. Churros, hot chcoclate, pretzels, fried dough, and much more available for purchase. Indoor bathrooms, too!

    Zebra
    Brooke S.

    First and foremost would like to share the first Saturday of the month for Providence residences, it is free to anybody that has a Providence ID, again it's the first Saturday of the month. Get there early parking is overwhelming. There are some animals not out but also new ones as well. Bring your own drinks/snacks it's a little pricey. You cannot bring any emotional support animals or service animals. Handicap accessible. Lockers available. Gift shops affordable. Lots of shaded areas. Great for younger kids.

    Brittany C.

    I love coming to the zoo for the animals, but if you haven't been to the Jack-o'-lantern spectacular, you are missing out!! This year was trivia night with questions throughout the park where the questions aligned with amazing carved pumpkins. There are THOUSANDS of hand carved pumpkins, YES, thousands! We also ride the Swan boats. Located right outside the park pond before entry $12 a person. Beautifully lit up where you take a 15-20 minute ride around the pond and under a bridge.

    Peacock strolling
    Starla F.

    This zoo in the center of Providence has been through so many changes, loss of animals, changing layout and supplemental exhibits. Back inna day it was smaller. Less animal welfare and smaller, but I still fell in love with it. The monkey house stunk, the lion cage was too small but we had polar bears! Now it's more appropriate for animal welfare and enrichment. My visit was my first Winter visit. Many of the exhibits were sans views of the residents, too cold. But the wetlands were open for walking, I miss access during the takeover of dinos, pumpkins and holiday lights. Support local, pay the price, walk the property and enjoy!

    Huon-tree Kangaroo
    Christina H.

    Roger Williams Park Zoo is the third oldest zoo in the country, but you can barely tell. Exhibits get refreshed every few years, keeping your zoo experience new and exciting. The zoo is divided into sections and easy to navigate. You'll start in the Savannahs, and end back where you started or if you have a little one, extend the adventure and continue on to "Our Big Backyard", a rotating, interactive play area for kids. For restrooms, I was surprised to see how well maintained they are! My favorite sections/exhibits in no particular order: Alex & Ani Farmyard: A mini version of a livestock show I'm familiar, including a petting zoo where you can pet/feed Shetland Sheep. BE WARNED: petting any of the animals are at your own risk and the Alpacas may spit! The Savannahs: visit the African Elephants - it was amazing to see them so up close. They love wandering near the gates to scoop up the grass with their trunks The Rainforest: The replicated atmosphere of a rainforest is perfect for the animals that live here. It's an open concept enclosed structure that allows tropical birds to fly free and cute monkeys to run around. The best little surprise? Seeing two sloths in the space sleeping in a hammock. Fortunately, the scarier things found in the rainforest are also located here, but are behind glass ie: anaconda & poisonous dart frogs Himalayan Trek: A bit of a disappoint with how small this section is, especially for the animal I was really looking forward to seeing: the Red Panda. Wild Woodlands: incredible, one of a kind experience to see our national bird, the Bald Eagle, out in the open -- these particular birds can't fly due to wing injuries. World of Adaptations: insanely cool to see the Komodo dragon, but wishing it had a larger space Penguin Exhibit: the newest exhibit that just opened on May 24, 2025 and already a crowd favorite! The penguin version of the Bachelorette, there are currently 11 male penguins, and one female penguin. If you didn't know, penguins mate for life and I can't wait to see which one she chooses!! If you've been to the Roger Williams Zoo prior, you may recognize this former space as the seal pool for Bubba, who has know been moved to another facility. PRO TIP: you can bring outside food and drinks

    Winter Lights Eves
    Elizabeth E.

    What a beautiful light display Roger Williams Park Zoo has at night during the holidays. We thoroughly enjoyed the lights, seeing some of the animals, the hot chocolate, and more. Snack stands everywhere. Immensely friendly staff. They still have the pressed penny machines!! 3 total in the park I think - we only made it to 2 of them. Regardless, if you're in the area you don't want to miss this. Wear warm shoes!! Total cost was $65 for 4 adults ($60 + $5 fee). Buy tickets online!!

    Penguins!!!!
    Heidi S.

    We've had a family membership to this lovely zoo since our oldest child was a baby. She's 22 now and we still love going here! Today I went with our youngest child and we had a great time! I had forgotten that it was a holiday and the parking lot was packed at 9:15, only 15 minutes after opening time. Entering the zoo was a very efficient process - no line at all! A staff person outside the entrance scanned my digital membership card, checked it against my ID and we were inside a split second later. Even though the parking lot was packed, the zoo didn't feel overly crowded and we were able to see everything we wanted to see without difficulty. The new penguin exhibit is great and it was really fun to watch them from above the water and also watch them through the large window as they zoomed around underwater. Some of our other favorite animals at Roger Williams are the giraffes, the red pandas, the tree kangaroos, the gibbons and the flamingos. We also love seeing the golden tamarins and the sloth in the rain forest house, and the ant eaters in the same area are really interesting as well. Today we enjoyed the armadillos who were very active and seemed to be having lots of fun when the keeper sprayed water from a hose for them to run through. One great thing about this zoo is that there is lots of shade, so even in the summer heat it is still pleasant to visit. I also love not having to lather on the sunscreen since so many areas are shaded. There are also misting areas, and a few exhibits are air conditioned. We didn't visit the Big Back Yard playground area today, but this was always a hit with my children when they were younger. We usually bring our own water and snacks, but there are many food options available at different stations throughout the zoo. Our visit today lasted about 2 hours and we saw everything we wanted to see. I think you could easily spend 3-4 hours here if you wanted to go at a more leisurely pace, stop for snacks, and enjoy the play areas. We've loved coming to Roger Williams Park Zoo for 22 years and I hope we keep on enjoying it for many more years to come.

    The entrance
    Shahané M.

    I came here a couple of weeks ago for the pumpkin spectacular with my family. I didn't know what to expect but I had an idea from talks from friends and family. My review?? It was amazing!! There were pumpkins everywhere!! In the trees, on stands and on the ground. They were all carved so intricately I was so impressed!! There's a couple snack stations at the entrance where you can grab yourself hot chocolate if you want to keep yourself warm. I enjoyed the trivia as well even though I only got 1 right haha

    Jose P.

    The Roger Williams Park Zoo was a pleasant visit. The park is very large, has a vast amount of animals, every staff member was helpful, and you could get very close to each exhibit. Since it was cold, I enjoyed how visitors could go inside the elephant and giraffe exhibits, where the temperature is comfortable. There, you could see them at a close distance and take photos/videos. The gift shop is large and has a vast selection of zoo items and apparel. FYI.....make certain to ask about discounts when purchasing tickets. They provide many (Teachers, students, military, veterans, seniors). If you're in the Providence area, don't hesitate to stop into this zoo and enjoy your visit.

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    Great little park. The pumpkin exhibit is great! Kids love it! Do not recommend late at night.

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    Capron Park Zoo

    Capron Park Zoo

    4.0
    (98 reviews)
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    This zoo was fun but is very small and didn't have that many animals. I was expecting the place to…read morebe a lot bigger so I was kind of shocked when there wasn't that much going on. A few of the exhibits were also closed when I went, which made it even less animals to see. But nevertheless, I took my nieces because they have this little waterpark area, which was super cool that it's a part of the zoo. I did end up buying a family three pack membership because I found out that I could use this at several other zoos all around the United States and either get a discount offer or get in for free so it was just a no-brainer. The price alone for the zoo I felt was very reasonable. I didn't like the fact they didn't have any paper maps. They did everything virtual. I like to hold things in my hands to be able to navigate. But I guess that's the kind of world that we live in now where everything is just online. But the exhibits that we did see were nice the animals they appeared to be super close. And right outside the zoo they have a park area as well for the kids that's free. They have a decent size parking lot. The people who worked in the little shop were very sincere and genuine, and the prices were great for the stuff that they were selling in there. I didn't see any informational sessions at all no employees like educating on any specific animals or anything. So I guess it was okay. I wasn't really impressed. It's a very small zoo with not many animals. Maybe when they fix some of the enclosures and bring some of the animals back I can give it a go and change this review. But if you want something on a smaller scale, then you can bring your children here.

    My kid loves this zoo! It's pretty small, so it's perfect for toddlers. They have a cute splash pad…read moreduring the summer and they have a lovely playground there. Some of the exhibits look a little outdated, but they're always renovating and improving, and they are AZA accredited so I trust that the animals are being well cared for. They do cute family events here (Halloween trick or treating, touch a truck, and Christmas tree lighting) which are a lot of fun! They also have the only Palawan porcupine on display in the US which is cool!

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    3.5
    (366 reviews)
    39.7 mi

    Every single year I visit the Boston Lights at the Franklin Park Zoo, and somehow, it just keeps…read moregetting better and better. The lights were super dope this year! You can tell they put a lot of thought and creativity into new ideas and themes. I especially loved the Asian-inspired display. The owls, the panda bears, and the beautiful glowing dragons were stunning. There's something magical about the way the zoo transforms at night. The lights make me feel happy, almost like stepping into another world. If you haven't been, you have to go at night to really experience the full effect. Every year I think they've outdone themselves, once again. It's truly an amazing, breathtaking experience for all ages.

    Review for Zoo Lights…read more Really cool light display for all types of animals. I like that it is a walkthrough experience that you can go at your own pace. It is also organized in a way that that you walk in one direction and don't have to think so you really get to relax and enjoy the experience. You don't need a map and you don't miss any part of the light display. The displays are huge. I loved the sounds/music that went along with the displays. Some of the animals moved too! The interactive segments were pretty cool too, but I did not wait for them since there were lines. Great experience and stroller friendly! The parking situation was very chaotic so having better organization for that would improve the whole experience.

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    Roger Williams Park

    Roger Williams Park

    4.3
    (78 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Swan Boat Restaurant…read more We were looking for a place for lunch to celebrate my adult daughter's birthday and spotted tables and chairs from across the water, the location of the swan boat. We ordered a chicken flat bread, roast beef flat bread, Greek salad, and some pasta. Not knowing what kind of food to expect at a boat house we were all pleasantly surprised at the quality of the food. The chicken flat bread was wonderful, crispy on the outside, warm and moist on the inside. The roast beef sandwich was also delicious and warm. Both good sized sandwiches were served with homemade chips and a pickle. The Greek salad was refreshing and plentiful full of mixed greens, tomatoes, olive, cheese, and cucumber. Siting by the water front was so peaceful and relaxing after walking much of Roger Williams Park. The park had other restaurants by the carousal and in the zoo, but those served fast food hot dogs and such. We finished off our meal with a couple of ice creams. The Swan boat restaurant was such a wonderful and tasty surprise that my group all agreed, it was the best and most memorable part of our day in the Park. The waterfront atmosphere made it perfect! Roger Williams Park in general was very nice and quaint. We enjoyed walking through the botanical garden, Japanese garden, and the next day the zoo since we were short on time the first day.

    As i walked the Roger Williams park i noticed people riding swan boats ??? immediately i had to ask…read morewhat that was about. For 36$ mu husband and I both got drinks and rode for 30 minutes. The staff was overly friendly and even offered to take a picture of us on the boat! I LOVED IT! it was soooo romantic and special. DEFINITELY A HIDDEN GEM! it was not busy at all. two other families there but its a big lake. FIVE STARS ! i love you Clark Dalrymple Boathouse !

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    Animal Adventures

    Animal Adventures

    3.8
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    46.8 mi

    Animal Adventures in Bolton, MA is truly a hidden gem and an amazing rescue doing wonderful work…read morefor animals in need. Every animal there is clearly well cared for, loved, and given a safe second chance. We had the opportunity to meet so many amazing creatures...reptiles, birds, mammals, and even some more exotic residents! The highlight of mine and my fiancé's visit was the otter encounter, and it was unforgettable! Our tour guide, Marshall, was fantastic; knowledgeable, friendly, and clearly passionate about the animals. He made the entire experience fun and educational, and his care for the animals really showed. Interacting with the otters up close was something we'll never forget. I can't recommend Animal Adventures enough. If you're looking for an engaging, hands-on, and heartwarming experience while supporting a rescue, this is the perfect place. We will definitely be back!

    before the owner says i have the wrong place, i 100% dont. I was there a few weeks ago in hopes of…read moresupporting a smaller business that I was hoping was what It claimed to be, it wasn't at all. the kangaroos have a pathetic sign infront claming "we are happy!!" well it's apparent they are not?? so that's a very lame excuse. I have 3 guinea pigs and was HORRIFIED about both enclosures for them, somehow they made petco look good. which we all know isn't. If this owner really does have any knowledge is zoology then i guess I can be an astronaut because I watched a space movie and enjoy looking at stars. this isn't a rescue, this is a hell. We weren't there when the monkey was out but seeing the tiny shed looking environment for it was saddening. they had gators piled in a pond with another sign claiming it was okay. they had giant snakes that couldn't even stretch or move. they had exotic pets with terrible enclosures. I feel bad for the workers that can't fix it because of this stubborn and quite clearly rude owner. So before the owner drops a hate comment on my insanely honest review, how about you put that net worth to use . Very sad to see this wasn't an animal rescue I was really hoping to see, with the 15 guinea pigs crammed in a tiny cage with no enrichment or anywhere to hide :( better luck bringing your family to any other rescue facility. stop ignoring the reviews and go change these animal lives for the better!! who would lie about bad conditions?? I only have the animals best interest in my heart. And no i don't have thousands to donate but the owner needs to do something!

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