Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Map and Brochure (2018 – 2025)
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Years Active: 1876 – Active
Forget those picture-perfect zoo brochures. Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is old-school, and that’s part of the charm. It’s got history, and yeah, a little wear and tear. But that doesn’t mean the animals aren’t awesome! They’ve got a huge collection – over 1,500 creatures from every corner of the world. You want penguins? Giraffes? Lions? They’re all here.
Penguin Coast is the place to be. Get closer than you’d ever expect to these hilarious birds! And the zoo’s not just for kids – check out their ‘Brew at the Zoo’ beer fest for grown-ups, or the wild ZooBOOO! Halloween party.
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore English Map 2025
In 2025, the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore launched several notable updates. Beginning in January, admission fees were lowered during winter months with reduced operating days. In April, the zoo introduced Spring Illuminations, a nighttime festival featuring immersive light sculptures. Then in May, construction began on a new red panda habitat as part of a broader effort to revitalize Main Valley, with the exhibit scheduled to open in 2026.

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FAQ
How long does it take to go through the Maryland Zoo?
It takes about 2 to 3 hours to go through the Maryland Zoo. The time depends on walking pace, group size, and how long you spend at exhibits. The zoo spans over 135 acres and features popular areas like the African Journey and Penguin Coast.
What animals does the Maryland Zoo have?
The Maryland Zoo houses over 1,500 animals from 200 species, including African elephants, lions, chimpanzees, giraffes, penguins, and polar bears. Major exhibits feature African wildlife, North American species, reptiles, and birds. Penguin Coast and African Journey are among the zoo’s most visited animal areas.
How much does it cost to park at the Baltimore Zoo?
Parking at the Baltimore Zoo, also known as the Maryland Zoo, is free for all visitors. The zoo provides a large on-site parking lot located near the main entrance, making access convenient without additional cost.
Does the Maryland Zoo still have polar bears?
The Maryland Zoo no longer has polar bears. Its last polar bear, Anoki, was relocated to the Seneca Park Zoo in 2018. The zoo retired its polar bear exhibit due to habitat limitations and long-term care considerations.