Do you have to wear a mask at the Baton Rouge Zoo?
Guests are encouraged to wear mask face coverings to protect our staff & animals. Protocols will be adjusted as necessary to keep staff, guests and animals safe.
Is the train running at the Baton Rouge Zoo?
TRAIN RIDES The Cypress Bayou Railroad Train Ride will NOT be running in 2021 as we work to re-imagine YOUR ZOO with many new exhibits and improvements, including the relocation of nearly half of the train track for a better guest experience. Due to this, the train will not be able to run until further notice.
How big is BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo?
140-acre
The more than 140-acre zoo hasn’t been updated much since it opened in the 1970s, he said.
How much does it cost to get in the Baton Rouge Zoo?
Regular admission is $8.75 plus tax for adults, $6.75 plus tax for seniors, and $5.75 plus tax for children ages 2-12. BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo is a place where people connect with animals, including tigers, giraffes, rhinos and alligators.
How long does it take to go through the Baton Rouge Zoo?
It took us about 3-4 hours to view all the animals.
Are dogs allowed at Baton Rouge Zoo?
Pets, bicycles, rollerblades, skateboards and skates are prohibited. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Please protect Zoo plants by not picking the flowers or leaves.
How long does it take to tour the Baton Rouge Zoo?
about 3-4 hours
The layout of the zoo wasn’t confusing or hard to follow. It took us about 3-4 hours to view all the animals.
Does the Baton Rouge Zoo have a splash pad?
“That’ll help us pull in future funding to build out the rest.”
How long does the Baton Rouge Zoo take?
Does the Audubon Zoo have wheelchairs?
The Zoo has reserved parking, restrooms, and access to shows, tour buses, and exhibits for guests with disabilities. Wheelchairs are available for rental.
How many animals are in the Baton Rouge Zoo?
800
BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo/Number of animals
Can you drink at the Audubon Zoo?
– Audubon Zoo is a “smoke-free” facility. For the safety and health of all patrons, our staff and the animals in our stewardship, smoking is only permitted outside of the Zoo. – Glass containers, disposable straws and lids are not permitted for the safety of our animals. – Alcohol is not permitted.