Old Zoo Boise Maps (2015 to 2025) | 8 Maps and 0 Brochures
Our Old Zoo Boise Maps archive runs from 2015 to 2025 with 8 map editions. Use the table of contents to go directly to the year you want. For the current map guide, use the Zoo Boise map page.
Zoo Boise Map 2025
In 2025, Zoo Boise introduced several major updates. The Virginia R. Bartak Red Panda Passage opened in May, providing new indoor and outdoor habitats. A newly expanded 2,600-square-foot gift shop debuted in June with more retail space and staff offices. The Small Animal Kingdom is scheduled to reopen in fall with a new small cat hideaway, expanded Aldabra tortoise habitat, and meerkat home. Additionally, construction progressed on a two-story Education Campus with indoor and outdoor classrooms.

Printable Zoo Boise Map PDF 2025
Zoo Boise Map 2024
Printable Zoo Boise PDF Map 2024
Zoo Boise Map 2023
Zoo Boise Map 2022
Zoo Boise Map 2020
Zoo Boise Map 2018
Zoo Boise Map 2016
Zoo Boise Map 2015
FAQ
How long does it take to go through the Boise Zoo?
It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to go through Zoo Boise. The visit duration depends on your pace, interest in exhibits, and participation in interactive experiences. Families with young children may spend additional time at play areas or feeding stations.
How much does it cost to get into the Boise Zoo?
Admission to Zoo Boise costs $11 for adults, $8 for seniors and children ages 3–11, and is free for kids 2 and under. Memberships and group rates are also available. Prices may vary during special events or seasonal programs.
Can you bring food into Zoo Boise?
No, you cannot bring outside food into Zoo Boise. The zoo has a policy prohibiting external food and beverages, with exceptions for medical needs and infant items. Food and drinks are available for purchase inside the zoo.
How big is Boise Zoo?
Zoo Boise covers approximately 17 acres. Located in Julia Davis Park, it houses over 300 animals and features themed exhibits, conservation programs, and interactive experiences. The zoo continues to expand with new habitats and educational areas.







