Old San Francisco Zoo Maps (2021 to 2025) | 4 Maps and 0 Brochures

Our Old San Francisco Zoo Maps archive runs from 2021 to 2025 with 4 map editions. Use the table of contents to go directly to the year you want. For the current map guide, use the San Francisco Zoo map page.

San Francisco Zoo Map 2025

In 2025, the San Francisco Zoo faced several major developments. Plans to acquire giant pandas from China remained active but depended on support from Mayor Daniel Lurie. Calls intensified for a leadership overhaul and immediate infrastructure improvements, with critics urging city intervention. At the same time, the zoo successfully passed multiple USDA inspections, confirming full compliance with animal welfare standards. Additionally, a free admission day was scheduled for August 19, 2025.

San Francisco Zoo Map 2025

Printable San Francisco Zoo Map 2025 PDF

San Francisco Zoo Map 2023

San Francisco Zoo Map 2022

San Francisco Zoo Map 2021

FAQ

How long does it take to go through SF Zoo?

It takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to go through the San Francisco Zoo. This includes time to visit animal exhibits, walk the full grounds, and participate in feedings or talks. Duration may vary based on interest, group size, and pace.

What days is the SF Zoo free?

The San Francisco Zoo offers free admission on the first Wednesday of every month for San Francisco residents with valid ID. Proof of residency is required, such as a driverโ€™s license or utility bill. Standard admission applies to non-residents.

Which zoo is bigger Oakland or San Francisco?

The Oakland Zoo is bigger in land size, covering 100 acres, while the San Francisco Zoo spans about 100 acres but uses less space for exhibits. Oakland Zoo features expansive habitats and newer facilities, while SF Zoo has a larger collection of animals on a more compact layout.

How much does it cost to go to the San Francisco Zoo?

Admission to the San Francisco Zoo costs $25 for adults, $20 for seniors, and $18 for children ages 2โ€“14. Children under 2 enter free. Discounts are available for San Francisco residents with valid ID, and membership options offer unlimited visits.

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