The Virginia Zoo

The Virginia Zoo Official page of The Virginia Zoo, home to 700+ animals representing 150+ unique species. Meet lions, orangutans, a crocodile and more.
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Visit the Zoo online (http://www.virginiazoo.org) or follow us on Instagram & Twitter ()! Mission Statement

The Virginia Zoological Park seeks to increase understanding of the world's flora and fauna and to add to the growing body of knowledge about them; to display animals respectfully, in a way that encourages their natural behavior; to conserve animals and their habitats; and to o

ffer opportunities for learning and enjoyment to the public. It will strive to fulfill this mission through education, conservation, research and recreation. The mission of Virginia Zoological Society is to ensure that the Virginia Zoo thrives as a superior zoological institution, reaching its fullest potential to serve people, animals and the environment through programs that emphasize recreation, education and conservation. A hybrid operation

The Virginia Zoo functions as a true hybrid operation through the joint efforts and constant communication between the staffs of the Virginia Zoological Park (VZP) and the Virginia Zoological Society (VZS). VZP staff maintains all animal exhibits and provides animal care and husbandry, maintains the lush grounds and gardens, oversees most building repair and maintenance, and manages the Zoo's ticket booth. VZS staff operates the Zoo's gift shop, restaurant and concessions, educational programs, special events and parties, membership program, marketing and promotions, and fundraising and grant writing through the private sector. The staffs of both organizations work side-by-side on a daily basis and the operation of the two organizations are not only closely related and complementary, but are mostly indistinguishable. Animal Collection

From the plains of Africa to your own backyard, the Virginia Zoo has a world of discovery for you. Open year round, the Virginia Zoo offers family fun, education and excitement for everyone. The Virginia Zoo is home to more than 700 animals representing 150+ species, on 53 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. Welcome to the Gardens

Come see the animals in our gardens! Most visitors come to the Virginia Zoo with animals on their minds, but plants are the first things they see. Our gardens set the stage for guests and Zoo residents. We create naturalistic habitats for exotic and native animals. We design, grow and plant themed gardens, and we provide fresh plant treats for our animals. AZA Accredited

Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA). Look for the AZA logo whenever you visit a zoo or aquarium as your assurance that you are supporting a facility dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for you, and a better future for all living things.

05/31/2026

Big Red is dancing to celebrate ! 🦜 How would you rate his dance moves? 🕺🏼

05/29/2026

Have you heard we have axolotls and they're SO CUTE? 🥹 You can visit our 7 juvenile leucistic axolotls in the aquatics section of our World of Reptiles building today!

40 never looked so good! 💁‍♀️ Our orangutan, Pepper, celebrated her 46th birthday last week and you're invited to celebr...
05/28/2026

40 never looked so good! 💁‍♀️ Our orangutan, Pepper, celebrated her 46th birthday last week and you're invited to celebrate it tomorrow! 🦧

Bring your girl power energy to ZooGrooves: Girls Night Out TOMORROW from 5-8:30pm! 🪩✨ Meet all-female Animal Ambassadors, enjoy speciality food & drink, dance to ladies power anthems from the decades, and so much more! 💃

Oh, and did we mention that the first 500 guests get a FREE flashing microphone? Sing your heart out with your girl gang, guy friends, and everyone in between. 🎤

👉 If you were looking for a reason to party, let this be your sign. Grab your ticket at this link: https://bit.ly/3Q1PYl3

You otter believe we're celebrating  ! 🦦   There are only 13 species of otters found around the world, and seven of thes...
05/27/2026

You otter believe we're celebrating ! 🦦

There are only 13 species of otters found around the world, and seven of these species are classified as endangered or vulnerable on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List (including our Asian small-clawed otters)!

In Hampton Roads, we have native North American river otters. You can do your part to protect these animals through community science by tracking the date, time, and location of your otter (or otter s**t 💩) sightings with the Elizabeth River Project's Otter Spotter program! 🔎

Want to know how else you can help otters? Visit the Zoo! A portion of every ticket and membership purchased at the Zoo goes towards the conservation of endangered species, such as otters.💙 So, make sure you plan a trip to the Zoo and visit our Asian small-clawed otter family on the Asia: Trail of the Tiger! The Virginia Zoo is open daily from 9:30am to 4:00pm.

We're feeling very balanced today highlighting our green aura animals 🧘 Individuals with a green aura, such as parents Z...
05/26/2026

We're feeling very balanced today highlighting our green aura animals 🧘 Individuals with a green aura, such as parents Zina and Jilin, are loving, gentle, attentive, balanced, and wise. 💚 What color is your aura? 🤔

Get ready to show off your true colors at our Pride Night on June 13 from 5-8:30pm! 🌈 This inclusive night is a celebration for all ages to shake their tail feathers with friends, queens, and allies alike. So celebrate Pride Month on the wild side by getting your tickets today before they're gone! Visit this link to learn more: https://virginiazoo.org/event/pride-night/

The Virginia Zoo is a welcoming space for all, and we will not tolerate hateful comments. Any comments which are considered disrespectful, offensive, irrelevant or inappropriate will be removed.

05/24/2026

Ready to have an (axo)lotl fun at ZooGrooves this Friday? 🕺🪩

Bring your best axolotl-like dance moves to ZooGrooves: Girls Night Out this Friday, May 29th from 5-8:30 PM!

We’ll be jamming out to our favorite girl power anthems throughout the decades, and the whole family is invited. That’s right! We might be singing our hearts out to some Shania Twain, but guy friends & the little ones are encouraged to party too!

Meet our female Animal Ambassadors, support wildlife conservation, and dance (or swim) your axo-little heart out by getting your tickets: https://virginiazoo.org/event/zoogrooves/

Is that a turtle or a tortoise? 🐢We’re coming out of our shells this   to settle the debate! All tortoises are technical...
05/23/2026

Is that a turtle or a tortoise? 🐢

We’re coming out of our shells this to settle the debate! All tortoises are technically turtles, but not all turtles are tortoises. The difference comes from their habitat—tortoises are land-dwellers while turtles spend most of their lives in water. That’s why you’ll often see webbed feet on turtles to help them swim, whereas tortoises will have round feet suited for walking on land.

Here at the Virginia Zoo, we have both tortoises and turtles throughout the park - let us know how many you find on your next visit! 🔍

Memorial Day weekend at the Zoo means TONS of fun! Here are some highlights to look forward to:☀️ Member Mornings begin ...
05/22/2026

Memorial Day weekend at the Zoo means TONS of fun! Here are some highlights to look forward to:

☀️ Member Mornings begin this weekend where Zoo Members can enter the Zoo an hour early
⛲️ Plaza Fountains turn on Saturday, May 23rd
🎉 25 on the 25th is Monday with lots of discounts & savings on select memberships, retail, food, and more!
🐻 May 23rd - May 25th receive 25% discount on ZooGrooves: Girls Night Out AND Adult Night: Summer Camp tickets when purchased online
🎟️ May 23rd - May 25th enjoy flexibility for your visit with 25% off all general admission tickets purchased online
🦬 Celebrate Lily, the American bison's life by collecting her trading card all weekend long

PLUS, we have a variety of guest engagement opportunities on grounds every day! Check out everything this weekend has to offer at this link: https://virginiazoo.org/event/memorial-day-weekend-at-the-zoo/

It is with a heavy heart that we are sharing the passing of our sole senior female American bison, Lily (27), on Thursda...
05/21/2026

It is with a heavy heart that we are sharing the passing of our sole senior female American bison, Lily (27), on Thursday, May 14, following a routine veterinary procedure. Sadly, she experienced life-threatening complications during her recovery, so her care and veterinary teams decided that the most compassionate next step was to proceed with humane euthanasia.

Born at Lehigh Valley Zoo in 1998, Lily has lived at the Virginia Zoo since 2000. In 2001, Lily gave birth to her only offspring, a female bison named Akousua, who lived out her life at Maymont in Richmond. Keepers said that Lily always had a calm, confident demeanor and a sassy personality. Her favorite enrichment activities were knocking down barrels and cooling off in her mud wallow during the summer.

"Lily had a strong spirit. She was very smart and loved showing keepers who was boss. I have great memories of running laps with her around the yard and then calling her in the former habitat. She would magically appear from the brush without a sound for such a massive animal. She definitely made an impact and will always be remembered in our hearts as one of those animals none of us will ever forget. It was an honor to be her caregiver,” remembered Martha Hamilton, Curator of ZooFarm and North America.

Wild bison have a life expectancy of 10-20 years, while bison in human care can exceed 25 years of age. At the time of her passing, Lily was one of the oldest bison across the Association of Zoos and Aquariums-accredited zoos.

In January 2025, thanks to an amazing team effort by Zoo staff, Lily was moved from her previous exhibit to her new habitat in Flora Point. This transition marked a new chapter for the Virginia Zoo by making way for the soon-to-be Macon and Joan Brock Edventure and Exploration Campus, as well as creating a unique waterfront animal habitat in an area largely dedicated to gardens. Her care team said Lily thrived in this new space and loved watching the birds fly across the water. Lily was a symbol of that new beginning, revered by many as a cornerstone of the Virginia Zoo. With almost 28 years of service as an ambassador for her species and consistently beating the odds of survival statistics, this loss is especially difficult for the Zoo team.

Her keeper Jake Bordeaux shared, “Lily was my favorite animal I’ve worked with. As an intern, it was always a privilege to be included or asked to help with bison husbandry, and as I transitioned into a full-time keeper she was still my favorite husbandry to do – even on the days it was pouring rain, and she looked just as over it as I was! Lily taught me so many skills on how to be a zookeeper, how to work with dangerous animals, how to do a behind-the-scenes tour, how to think about all aspects in exhibit design, and most importantly, how to throw a great birthday party. My favorite memories of her will always be the birthdays we threw her from making a miniature bison out of browse and boxes, to making a giant hay-filled cardboard cake, to even making a cardboard car for her when she turned 25 and “could legally rent a car”. Lily was the best and taught me so much about being a zookeeper. I’m so grateful for her and I’m going to miss that Fluffy Cow.”

The Virginia Zoo will be celebrating Lily’s life and honoring her memory this Memorial Day weekend by handing out American bison trading cards featuring Lily throughout the park Saturday - Monday. We invite our community to come out to collect a card from any staff or volunteer and learn about Lily’s life and species.
Check out the Virginia Zoo website’s Event Calendar for additional Memorial Day discounts, deals, and activities, including 25 on the 25th. Link: https://virginiazoo.org/event/memorial-day-weekend-at-the-zoo/

Don't worry, bee happy it's  ! 🐝  There are over 20,000 different species of bees around the world, and about 4,000 of t...
05/20/2026

Don't worry, bee happy it's ! 🐝

There are over 20,000 different species of bees around the world, and about 4,000 of them are native to the United States! When most people think of bees, they think of honey bees which pollinate important crops, like almonds, blueberries, or cucumbers. However, bees come in all shapes and sizes which match the types of plants they pollinate. YOU can support native bee populations by planting native species, like eastern purple coneflowers, New England asters, and common yarrow! 🌻

Want to learn more about bees? Visit the Red Barn in the ZooFarm on your next visit to see two of our hives up close! The Virginia Zoo is open daily from 9:30am to 4:00pm.

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3500 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA
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Monday 9:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4pm
Friday 9:30am - 4pm
Saturday 9:30am - 4pm
Sunday 9:30am - 4pm

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