Potawatomi Zoo Map and Brochure (2020 – 2025)
Location: South Bend, Indiana
Years Active: 1921 – Active
The Potawatomi Zooβ¦it’s the place locals have mixed feelings about. Been around forever, and it’s definitely not some massive, fancy place. But that’s kind of the fun of it, right? It’s like a blast from the past, those old school exhibits, a little worn but full of character.
Don’t get me wrong, the animals are well cared for. They’ve got the lions, the giraffes, the whole safari crew. Perfect for a family outing, the kids will definitely be entertained. Insider tip: go in the spring when the baby animals are out β cuteness overload!
The Potawatomi Zoo has its quirks. Smaller than you’d expect, and sometimes the experience isn’t super polished. But honestly, that can be refreshing in an age of over-the-top attractions. Plus, they throw some surprisingly fun events – check their calendar and you might find yourself sipping craft beers among the monkeys.
Potawatomi Zoo Map 2025
In 2025, Potawatomi Zoo is expanding with the new “Big Cat Tracks” exhibit, featuring modern habitats for tigers, leopards, deer, and cranes. The project extends into Potawatomi Park, adding restrooms, a playground, and concessions. The zoo also prioritizes education and conservation, especially for endangered species like the Amur leopard.
Printable Potawatomi Zoo Map 2025 PDF
Potawatomi Zoo Map 2023
Potawatomi Zoo Map 2022
Potawatomi Zoo Map 2020
FAQ
How many animals are at the Potawatomi Zoo
The Potawatomi Zoo is home to over 400 animals representing more than 130 species. The collection includes mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians from around the world. The zoo emphasizes conservation, education, and interactive experiences for visitors.
How long to spend at the Potawatomi Zoo?
Plan to spend about 2 to 3 hours at the Potawatomi Zoo. This allows time to see all exhibits, enjoy animal encounters, and participate in educational activities. Visit length may vary based on group size, pace, and seasonal events.
What animals are in the Potawatomi Zoo?
The Potawatomi Zoo houses animals like lions, zebras, red pandas, leopards, alligators, monkeys, and various birds and reptiles. The collection includes over 130 species from around the world, focusing on conservation and education.
What time can you feed the giraffes at the Potawatomi Zoo?
At the Potawatomi Zoo, giraffe feeding typically takes place between 10:30 AM and 3:00 PM daily, weather permitting. Tickets are required and can be purchased at the zoo. Feeding times may vary by season or animal availability.