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California Living Museum. Visit CALM Zoo. 10500 Alfred Harrell Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93306. Tuesday-Sunday 9am-4pm. Adults $12. Seniors (60+) $9. Children (3-12) $8. Children under 3 FREE. United States Military and Veterans - FREE. Tuesday is Senior Day and Seniors get in 50% off. Closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
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CALM’s Wildlife Rehab Center (CWRC) exists to aid in the...
- Contact Us
10500 Alfred Harrell Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93306 661-872-2256...
- History
The California Living Museum was a dream of founder Michael...
- Hours & Tickets
Tuesday-Sunday 9am-4pm. Adults $12. Seniors (60+) $9....
- Experiences
The train weaves its way around the CALM grounds, with the...
- Memberships
With a membership you are actively supporting CALM’s...
- Maps
The California Living Museum—CALM—is California’s premier...
- Animals
10500 Alfred Harrell Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93306. Search....
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The California Living Museum (commonly referred to as CALM) is a zoo in Bakersfield, California. The primary focuses are plants and animals that are native to California, specifically Kern County. The California Living Museum is accredited by the Zoological Association of America (ZAA).
Tuesday-Sunday 9am-4pm. Adults $12. Seniors (60+) $9. Children (3-12) $8. Children under 3 FREE. United States Military and Veterans – FREE. Closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
CALM is a great little zoo and museum. It is so family friendly. You will love it. It is only closed on Monday. The prices are great, we paid 10$ per adult for the whole day. Located in Bakersfield, which is fun, it is part of Kern County which has a lot to offer. The zoo is kept super clean and the staff is very friendly.
CALM, Bakersfield, California. 23,769 likes · 169 talking about this · 32,261 were here. Established in 1983, the California Living Museum is a beloved, accredited zoo in Kern County.
California Living Museum (CALM) was founded in 1980 and opened to the public in 1983. CALM exists to display and interpret native California animals and plants for education, conservation and research. CALM provides education to more than 20,000 Kern County students annually through on-site programs.
The California Living Museum, also known as CALM, is a zoo located in Bakersfield, California. The museum's primary focus is on the plants and animals that are native to California, with a particular emphasis on those found in Kern County.