Ecotarium Map and Brochure (2025 – 2022)
Spread across a wooded hillside above Worcester, the EcoTarium uses winding trails and tiered paths instead of a single hub — a layout that rewards careful navigation. An Ecotarium map helps visitors track the route between animal habitats, planetarium shows, and science exhibits without missing a tram stop or looping the wrong way up the hill.
- Location
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Years Active
- 1961 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Ecotarium Site
You’ll spot shortcuts near the bridge by the pond, a reliable lunch deck by the café, and the evening crowd drifting toward the dome for twilight programs. Think of it as half museum, half nature hike — sneakers required.
Ecotarium Map 2025
In 2025, the EcoTarium introduced several changes. On February 5, the institution unveiled an updated logo and branding as part of its bicentennial celebration. On September 20, the traveling exhibit Wallace & Gromit™: Get Cracking! debuted with a ribbon cutting.
Additionally, the EcoTarium offered a 10% discount to all groups visiting between Labor Day and December 15, 2025, encouraging advance bookings during that period.
Printable Ecotarium Map PDF 2025
Ecotarium Night Journey Map 2024
Printable Ecotarium Night Journey Map PDF 2024
Ecotarium English Map 2023
Ecotarium Spanish Map 2023
Ecotarium Map 2022
FAQ
Does the EcoTarium have polar bears?
The EcoTarium in Worcester no longer has polar bears. Its last polar bear, Kenda, passed away in 2011, and the zoo shifted focus to native New England wildlife. Current animals include mountain lions, otters, bald eagles, red foxes, and owls, aligning with its conservation and education mission.
What is the best time to visit the EcoTarium?
The best time to visit the EcoTarium is late spring through early fall when outdoor exhibits like the mountain lion habitat, nature trails, and train rides are fully open. Mornings are less crowded, making them ideal for families with young children. Indoor exhibits remain open year-round.
What animals are in the EcoTarium Worcester MA?
The EcoTarium in Worcester, MA houses native and exotic animals including mountain lions, bald eagles, red foxes, river otters, barred owls, porcupines, and turtles. The wildlife exhibits focus on New England species and conservation education, with habitats designed to let visitors observe animals up close in naturalistic settings.
How much is the EcoTarium in Worcester?
Admission to the EcoTarium in Worcester costs $19 for adults, $15 for children ages 2–17, $15 for seniors 65+, and free for children under 2. Members enter free. Discounts include $3 admission for EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare cardholders through the Card to Culture program.










