
Louisville Zoo
The Louisville Zoo, officially recognized as the State Zoo of Kentucky, spans over 130 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. It is home to more than 1,700 animals representing species from around the globe. The zoo is deeply committed to wildlife conservation and environmental education, providing naturalistic habitats that encourage animal welfare and visitor engagement.
One of the most celebrated exhibits is Glacier Run, an award-winning recreation of an Arctic town where visitors can observe polar bears and seals up close. The Gorilla Forest is another major highlight, offering an immersive experience into the world of western lowland gorillas. Guests can also explore the Islands exhibit, featuring orangutans and Sumatran tigers, or enjoy a walk through the African savanna.
With wide, wheelchair-accessible paths, a splash park for children in the summer, and regular educational keeper talks, the Louisville Zoo stands as a top-tier destination for families and animal lovers visiting the region.
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- Wear comfortable walking shoes as the grounds cover a large area.
- On hot days, bring swimsuits for the kids to enjoy the Splash Park.
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Attractions nearby
- Newport Aquarium 144 km
- Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden 147 km