Ross Park Zoo Map and Brochure (2025 – 2019)
Location: Binghamton, New York
Years Active: 1875 – Active
Ross Park Zoo isn’t fancy. It’s old, which means it has some quirks, but also a focus on what matters – the animals. You’ll find the classics like tigers, but also some weird critters you’ve never seen before. Zookeepers here are friendly – ask them for the behind-the-scenes gossip!
Check their calendar for events like Boo at the Zoo (Halloween) or the LUMA Festival (amazing lights). This place gets crowded, so go early, especially on weekends. Want to splurge? Book a private tour or animal feeding for an experience you won’t forget.
Ross Park Zoo Map 2025
The Ross Park Zoo map for 2025 shows the layout of animal exhibits, guest amenities, and attractions within the zoo. Key features include highlighted walking paths, designated viewing areas for popular animals, and locations for dining and restrooms. Guests can use the map to efficiently navigate and plan their visit to each exhibit and attraction.

Printable Ross Park Zoo PDF Map 2025
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FAQ
How many animals are at Ross Park Zoo?
Ross Park Zoo is home to over 100 animals representing more than 40 species. The collection includes mammals, birds, and reptiles from around the world, with a focus on conservation, education, and species preservation.
When did Slater Park Zoo close?
Slater Park Zoo closed in 1993 after operating for over 80 years in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The closure followed criticism over outdated facilities and concerns for animal welfare, leading to its replacement with a petting zoo and improved park amenities.
Is Ross Park Zoo a AZA?
Yes, Ross Park Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). This accreditation confirms the zoo meets high standards for animal care, conservation, education, and facility management set by the AZA.
What exhibits are at the Ross Park Zoo?
Ross Park Zoo features exhibits including snow leopards, red pandas, lemurs, otters, monkeys, and birds of prey. It also offers an educational discovery center and a petting zoo. The exhibits highlight global wildlife and support conservation awareness.