Pueblo Zoo Map and Brochure (2025 – 2022)
Location: Pueblo, Colorado
Years Active: 1960 – Active
The Pueblo Zoo isn’t your standard animal park. It’s been around since 1960, and frankly, some exhibits show their age. But that’s part of its charm – it’s real and focused on the animals, not fancy gimmicks. They’ve got over 400 creatures to see, from the African plains to Australia’s outback.
Want a crowd-free experience? Weekday mornings are your best bet. The animals are more active then, and you might even get a peek behind the scenes. Festivals like Boo at the Zoo are super popular, so expect crowds if you go then. ElectriCritters, their holiday lights display, is actually worth braving the cold for.
The Pueblo Zoo does some serious conservation work, but they need more support. If that matters to you, consider donating or volunteering. Your money will make a difference, unlike some larger zoos where it’s hard to know
Pueblo Zoo Map 2025
Printable Pueblo Zoo Map PDF 2025
Pueblo Zoo Map 2023
Pueblo Zoo Map 2022
FAQ
How much does it cost to go to the Pueblo Zoo?
General admission to the Pueblo Zoo costs $14 for adults, $10 for children ages 3–12, and $12 for seniors. Children under 3 enter free. Discounted rates are available through the Museums for All program with an EBT card. Memberships offer unlimited visits and additional perks.
Is the Pueblo Zoo worth visiting?
Pueblo Zoo is worth visiting for families and animal lovers seeking a smaller, relaxed zoo experience. It features over 140 species across 30 acres, interactive exhibits, and seasonal events. Its affordable pricing and accessible layout make it ideal for a half-day trip in Southern Colorado.
Does Pueblo Zoo take EBT?
Pueblo Zoo does not accept EBT for admission, but it participates in the Museums for All program. Visitors with an EBT card can receive discounted entry—typically $3 per person—for up to four people. A valid photo ID and EBT card must be presented at entry.
Which zoo is the biggest in Colorado?
The largest zoo in Colorado is the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. It spans over 140 acres and houses more than 750 animals. Located at an elevation of 6,714 feet, it is also the highest zoo in the U.S., offering expansive habitats and mountain views.