Old Milwaukee County Zoo Maps (2009 to 2025) | 9 Maps and 0 Brochures
Use this Old Milwaukee County Zoo Maps archive to pull the exact year quickly. It spans 2009 to 2025 with downloads by edition. For the current map guide, use the Milwaukee County Zoo map page.
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2025
In 2025, Milwaukee County Zoo is advancing major habitat projects and making a notable closure. Construction continues on expanded hippo facilities and a new state-of-the-art Rhino Habitat, slated to open in fall 2025 along with an upgraded Humboldt Penguin Habitat. At the same time, the zoo announced plans to close its Small Mammals Building by the end of the year, with animals relocated to accredited zoos, marking a significant transition in its exhibit lineup.
Printable Milwaukee County Zoo PDF Map 2025
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2024
Printable Milwaukee County Zoo PDF Map 2024
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2023
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2021
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2016
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2015
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2012
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2010
Milwaukee County Zoo Map 2009
FAQ
Can I bring my own food into the Milwaukee Zoo?
Yes, you can bring your own food into the Milwaukee County Zoo. Guests are allowed to carry in personal meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. Glass containers, alcohol, and grills are not permitted. Picnic areas are available throughout the zoo for visitor use.
What days are free at the Milwaukee County Zoo?
The Milwaukee County Zoo offers free admission on select days for Milwaukee County residents, typically on Wednesdays during the off-season months. A valid photo ID with proof of residency is required. Free days exclude parking fees, rides, and special attractions.
What is the number one zoo in Wisconsin?
The Milwaukee County Zoo is the number one zoo in Wisconsin. It spans 190 acres and houses over 2,000 animals from around the world. Known for its spacious habitats and conservation efforts, it consistently ranks as the stateโs top zoological destination.
How long is the train ride at the Milwaukee County Zoo?
The train ride at the Milwaukee County Zoo lasts approximately 10 to 15 minutes. It follows a 1.25-mile loop around the zoo, offering scenic views of animal habitats and gardens. The Safari Train operates seasonally and is a popular attraction for all ages.









