
One of the best overlooked small town zoos in the United States...! While the Des Moines metro isn't exactly a "small town" we're not a huge city either. https://www.blankparkzoo.com/ I held...
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Take a walk on the wild side at Blank Park Zoo, the only accredited zoo in Iowa. The site's 25 acres in Des Moines are home to more than 1,000 animals representing species from around the world. The zoo's extensive layout of outdoor exhibits is complemented by several buildings housing more animals, a large aquarium display, a kids' petting zoo and more.
Parking and public transportation to Blank Park Zoo
Access the zoo from Army Post Road or Iowa Highway 5, turning on Southwest Ninth Street. Free parking is available on the grounds. A local transit route stops at the zoo's entrance.
Best times to go to Blank Park Zoo
Weekdays are the best time to avoid the crowds, although the zoo is a popular field-trip destination for local child-care centers and schools. Special events are held throughout the year, including a summer music series for the 21-and-up crowd, a butterfly festival, and more.
Admission to Blank Park Zoo
The zoo is open daily all year long, except for major holidays. Expect to pay an average of $10 per person, with costs a few dollars more for teens and adults and a little less for kids. Very young children are admitted free and there's a discount for seniors. Groups of 15 or more receive discounted rates, but reservations are required. Members get free admission and additional perks.
Must see/do at Blank Park Zoo
A wide range of species from several continents call the zoo home. Don't miss the red pandas and the Amur tigers. Giraffes and ostriches greet visitors to their habitats. The bald eagle enclosure highlights the majestic birds' increasing numbers in Iowa. Along with the expected small animals in the Kids Kingdom, children can also interact with and feed parakeets.
Other places to visit near Blank Park Zoo
Take the family downtown to experience the hands-on fun at the Science Center of Iowa. Enjoy a nostalgic ride on the Heritage Carousel at Union Park. Walk through the indoor and outdoor displays at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden.
Insider tip for visitors to Blank Park Zoo
The off-season brings a special opportunity to get a closer look at the animals. Behind-the-scenes tours are offered November through March for teens and adults.
Author's bio: Melanie Lageschulte is a freelance writer and editor. She is an Iowa native and has lived in Des Moines for 15 years.
One of the best overlooked small town zoos in the United States...! While the Des Moines metro isn't exactly a "small town" we're not a huge city either. https://www.blankparkzoo.com/ I held...
I enjoyed this zoo, but thought it would be a bit bigger. We met some friends from Denver here and enjoyed our trip. Favorites here would include the lion, multiple giraffe's and the Australia...
A very nice zoo. It is small but has a good variety of animals. There are no elephants or gorillas, but there are lions and tigers and rings. There is an aussie area with wallabies and...
This zoo is the perfect size for families with toddlers and early elementary aged kids to be able to feel like you did it all before the exhaustion sets in. They have a variety of animals that you...
We didn't really see many animals because we actually came to the zoo to see their lights exhibit they had while we were at a swim clinic in Des Moines! When we arrived there, the zoo was lit up...
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