Old Oklahoma City Zoo Maps (2018 to 2024) | 6 Maps and 0 Brochures

Our Old Oklahoma City Zoo Maps archive runs from 2018 to 2024 with 6 map editions. Use the table of contents to go directly to the year you want. For the current map guide, use the Oklahoma City Zoo map page.

Oklahoma City Zoo Haunt the Zoo Map 2024

In 2024, the Oklahoma City Zoo’s Haunt the Zoo event marked its 41st year, running October 5–27 on weekends. Trick-or-treating required advance purchase of official treat bags, and costumes were allowed with restrictions on full-face masks and weapons. The event featured a themed trick-or-treat path with photo props and activities, while guests could also enjoy zoo attractions such as giraffe, flamingo, and lorikeet feedings, along with tram and carousel rides. Volunteers age 14+ were recruited to support the celebration.

Printable Oklahoma City Zoo Haunt the Zoo Map PDF 2024

Oklahoma City Zoo Map 2024

Printable Oklahoma City Zoo PDF Map 2024

Oklahoma City Zoo Map 2023

Oklahoma City Zoo Map 2022

Oklahoma City Zoo Map 2021

Oklahoma City Zoo Map 2018

FAQ

u003cstrongu003eHow much does the Oklahoma City Zoo cost?u003c/strongu003e

General admission to the Oklahoma City Zoo costs $16 for adults, $13 for seniors and children ages 3–11, and is free for children under 3. Discounts are available for military and members. Special attractions and events may require additional fees.

u003cstrongu003eCan you bring your own food to the OKC Zoo?u003c/strongu003e

Yes, you can bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages to the OKC Zoo. Glass containers, straws, and alcoholic drinks are not allowed. Coolers and picnic lunches are permitted and can be enjoyed in designated picnic areas outside the zoo’s main gates.

u003cstrongu003eHow much is parking at the OKC Zoo?u003c/strongu003e

Parking at the OKC Zoo is free for all guests. The zoo provides a large parking lot located near the main entrance, with accessible spaces and overflow parking available during busy seasons or events.

u003cstrongu003eDoes the Oklahoma City Zoo have dolphins?u003c/strongu003e

The Oklahoma City Zoo does not have dolphins. The zoo focuses on land and freshwater species, including elephants, lions, gorillas, and aquatic animals like sea lions and otters, but it does not house any marine mammals such as dolphins.

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