Complete List of Kansas Zoos for the 2025 Season
18 Zoos Found in Kansas
Brit Spaugh Zoo
Great Bend
The Brit Spaugh Zoo in Great Bend, Kansas, is a community-focused zoo located within Brit Spaugh Park, supported by the Great Bend Zoological Society and operated in partnership with the City of Great Bend[1][2][5].
Key features include ongoing improvements to animal habitats and visitor accessibility, educational outreach, and exhibit upgrades aimed at enhancing both animal welfare and the guest experience[1][3]. The...
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Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Sanctuary
Louisburg
Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Sanctuary in Louisburg, Kansas, is a sanctuary dedicated to the care and conservation of exotic and rescued big cats that cannot be released back into the wild.
Founded in 1997 and opened to the public in 1999, this unaccredited facility offers visitors the opportunity to see species such as lions, tigers, and other exotic felines in...
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Clay Center Zoo
Clay Center
The Clay Center Utility Park Zoo is funded and run by the Clay Center Utility Company. It is part of a park across from the power plant. The zoo has some positive features and every animal appeared healthy when I first visited the zoo in 2006, but a number of the animals were kept in barren cages with nothing but cement and...
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David Traylor Zoo of Emporia
Emporia
The David Traylor Zoo of Emporia in Emporia, Kansas is a walkable zoo located in Soden Park, featuring nearly 400 animals, beautifully landscaped gardens, and an interactive education center for visitors of all ages[3].
Key features include immersive pathways through naturalistic exhibits and ongoing expansions such as the Vulture Exhibit, highlighting the zoo’s commitment to both native and exotic species conservation[2].
Notable...
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Eagle Valley Raptor Center
Cheney
Eagle Valley Raptor Center near Cheney, Kansas was started in 2003 to promote conservation of birds of prey through public education, and provide shelter and care to injured & orphaned raptors. Raptors are birds of prey such as hawks, falcons, owls, vultures, eagles, ospreys, condors and kites.
The Center and living quarters occupy 10 acres and there are an additional 10...
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Hedrick’s Exotic Animal Farm
Nickerson
Driving on Kansas Highway 96 just west of Hutchinson, you come upon a most unusual sight: zebras frolicking with camels, ostriches dancing in the brome, giraffes, kangaroos and too many other exotic critters to list.
This most unique animal farm, its entertainment affiliate – Hedrick’s Promotions, Inc. and Hedrick’s Bed & Breakfast Inn – are owned and operated by Joe and...
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Hutchinson Zoo
Hutchinson
The Hutchinson Zoo in Hutchinson, Kansas, offers family-friendly wildlife experiences in a natural setting within Carey Park.
Key features include scenic walking trails, a variety of native and exotic animal exhibits, and interactive nature experiences for children and adults alike[3][4].
Notable animals seen at the zoo include ferrets, as well as a range of fish, turtles, birds, and insects, providing visitors with...
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Insect Zoo at Kansas State
Manhattan
The Insect Zoo at Kansas State in Manhattan, Kansas, offers visitors an up-close look at a diverse array of butterflies, beetles, and a variety of other fascinating bugs. Key features include interactive displays and live exhibits that showcase the incredible diversity of insects. Notable animals include vibrant butterflies and distinctive beetles, providing engaging educational experiences for families and individuals interested...
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Lee Richardson Zoo
Garden City
Lee Richardson Zoo in Garden City, Kansas is a popular regional attraction offering a diverse array of animal exhibits and family-friendly experiences.
Key features include immersive exhibits such as Wild Asia, where guests can encounter notable animals like the recently arrived northern white-cheeked gibbon named Tangra[3]. The zoo is also home to distinctive birds, including Sylvia the Stanley crane, who is...
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Prairie Park Nature Center
Lawrence
Prairie Park Nature Center in Lawrence, Kansas, offers a variety of interactive nature experiences in 2025, including archery programs, canoeing and kayaking events, and family-friendly educational activities focused on local wildlife and conservation efforts[1][3][4].
Visitors can participate in seasonal programs, such as Night Canoeing and Kayaking, and enjoy access to trails and natural habitats designed to showcase the region’s biodiversity[3]. The...
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Ralph Mitchell Zoo
Independence
The Ralph Mitchell Zoo in Independence, Kansas, offers a family-friendly experience within Riverside Park at 400 Mickey Mantle Way. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk through the zoo, which is known for its tranquil setting and accessibility.
Key features include its integration with the surrounding park and proximity to additional attractions like mini-golf and amusement rides during special events[2][4]. The zoo...
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Rolling Hills Zoo
Salina
Rolling Hills Zoo in Salina, Kansas, offers visitors the chance to encounter over 100 species of wildlife, including Amur leopards, Indian rhinos, orangutans, and aardvarks[4].
The zoo features a unique wildlife museum with dioramic and animatronic exhibits that take guests on a trip around the world, as well as changing exhibitions in the gallery[4].
Visitor experiences include guided tram tours available between...
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Safari Zoological Park
Caney
Safari Zoological Park in Caney, Kansas is a highly rated wildlife attraction known for its well-kept facilities, engaging guided tours, and opportunities for close-up animal encounters. The park offers unique experiences such as the reptile VIP package and special activities like baby kangaroo holding for children and families[1].
Visitors consistently praise the park’s knowledgeable staff and the opportunity to get up...
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Sedgwick County Zoo
Wichita
The Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita, Kansas is a prominent attraction known for its diverse animal collection and immersive visitor experiences in 2025.
Guests can explore expansive habitats featuring lions, elephants, and flamingos, among other notable species, with opportunities to attend daily animal chats and keeper talks for a closer look at these animals’ care and behaviors[2].
The zoo also emphasizes botanical...
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Sunset Zoo
Manhattan
Sunset Zoo in Manhattan, Kansas offers a diverse and engaging experience for visitors in 2025, featuring immersive habitats and a variety of educational programs.
Key features include the Expedition Asia exhibit, which showcases animals such as the Sloth Bear and provides unique experiences like keeper chats and training demonstrations, as well as the Lower Asia tier near the Leopard exhibit and...
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Tanganyika Wildlife Park
Goddard
As you tour Tanganyika our guides will deliver to you many opportunities not only learn about the animals, but in many cases interact directly with them. This hands-on approach gives you a rare chance to connect with some of natures most unique and often endangered species.
Because Tanganyika is dedicated to education and animal preservation, your visit not only supports your...
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Topeka Zoo
Topeka
Situated in the heart of Gage Park, the Topeka Zoo has been a favorite destination for kids and adults alike since the 1930s. Today, the zoo features more than 380 animals amidst acres of native horticulture. As you enter the Zoo, your ticket to adventure will take you on a journey to innovative animal exhibits – you can go on...
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Wright Park Zoo
Dodge
The Friends of the Zoo (FOTZ) and the City of Dodge City work together to make improvements to Wright Park Zoo as well as other zoos. The FOTZ is now working towards expanding the west zoo. Please help improvements to continue by becoming a member of Friends of the Zoo!
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