Welcome to the Milwaukee County Zoo!?
As one of the country’s finest zoological attractions, the Milwaukee County Zoo will educate, entertain and inspire you! Visit over 3,100 mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles in specialized habitats spanning 190 wooded acres. Explore educational wildlife shows, fun attractions and enticing special events.
The Zoo is a place where everyone can laugh and learn — it’s a place to be amazed and inspired — a place where nature and wonder meet!
DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO FREE PHONE APP NOW!
The Milwaukee County Zoo has launched its official phone app! Our app will help you plan your visit, make the best use of your time and navigate through our 190-acre grounds. It's available at the Google Play store and on iTunes.
Pardon Our Dust: Hippo Happenings!
As we begin renovation for a new Underwater Hippo Habitat (scheduled to open summer 2020), our resident hippos, Happy and Patti, will be visible indoors only at this time. Eventually, they will have access to the former Elephant Habitat. Red river hogs, Mango and Radish, will be off exhibit for the duration of the project. We apologize for any inconvenience. |
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Join us, Friday, Oct. 18 and Saturday, Oct. 19 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., for this scarily fun Zoo special event! Boo at the Zoo tickets are required for this event.
Visit for Halloween Spooktacular, Oct. 25 and 26 for wickedly wild fun
We’ll soon welcome elephant Belle to MCZ’s Adventure Africa.
Shalia and Sulaiman to Relocate Soon
Meet Quinn, a new resident living in the Small Mammals Building
Red panda cub, Kiki, born June 7, has made her first appearance on exhibit (Sept. 20)
A male calf was born July 13 to mom, Ziggy, and dad, Bahatika. Desmond marks the third calf born at the Zoo in the last three years.
The two young males, Pacco and Stuart, joined the Impala Plains mixed species habitat.
A male Bactrian camel was born June 7 to parents A.J. and Stan. The calf was born underweight and initially had difficulty nursing, but he continues to improve every day.
Alex is a 36-year-old female orangutan transferred from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. She is now on exhibit in the Primates of the World building.
The Milwaukee County Zoo is proud to announce the birth of seven rhinoceros viper snakes. This is the first time this species has reproduced here.
This summer’s baby boom continues with a male waterbuck calf named Hershey, born April 12 to mother, Hannah.
A male Japanese macaque was born May 8 to mom, Negai, and dad, Kota. Visitors can see the baby in the Macaque Island habitat.
Iibu is a 1 ½-year-old male transferred to the Zoo from the Reid Park Zoo. He alternates his time on exhibit with resident male Harley.
The Milwaukee County Zoo welcomes Gigi and Poppy to the Impala Plains habitat.
Looking for that perfect souvenir or gift? Look no further, Zoo Shop, the newly remodeled gift shop, is now open!
Come for the animals and stay for the food at the Milwaukee County Zoo! Nourish 414 is the latest dining option to open at the Zoo.