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Visit Utah's Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City and enjoy BooLights, Boo at the Zoo, Tuah's birthday, and Veterans Day. Learn about the zoo's animal care standards, conservation efforts, and new Wild Utah exhibit.
- Plan Your Visit
Step into a bewitching world of pumpkins and glowing...
- Upcoming Events
Pass the time at Utah’s Hogle Zoo Thanksgiving morning and...
- Exhibits
Utah’s Hogle Zoo stretches over 42 acres of natural hillside...
- Attractions
The Eccles Express opens at 10 AM each day. Thanks to the...
- Contact Us
Contact Us ADDRESSUtah’s Hogle Zoo2600 Sunnyside Avenue (840...
- Conservation
Wild Aware Utah is a partnership between Utah’s Hogle Zoo,...
- Shop
Utah's Hogle Zoo Shopping. Wild Zootique. Located near the...
- Memberships
Being an annual membership holder at Utah’s Hogle Zoo...
- Plan Your Visit
Utah's Hogle Zoo is a wildlife park with over 150 species of animals, exhibits, attractions, and events. Find out how to buy tickets, plan your visit, and enjoy fall and winter activities at the zoo.
Learn about the history, exhibits, and animals of Utah's Hogle Zoo, a 42-acre accredited facility in Salt Lake City. The zoo houses over 800 animals representing 250 species and is supported by Salt Lake County and private donations.
Utah's Hogle Zoo is a zoo in Salt Lake City that features hundreds of resident animals in various habitats. Read reviews from visitors who share their opinions on the zoo's exhibits, programs, and admission prices.
Utah's Hogle Zoo is a non-profit organization that creates champions for wildlife by making connections between people and animals. Learn about our history, accreditation, animal wellbeing, conservation, and how to support us.
Visit Utah's Hogle Zoo and enjoy hundreds of resident animals in diverse habitats, including the new Aline W. Skaggs Wild Utah exhibit. Learn about conservation, join programs and tours, and experience the Eccles Express train and Zoo Brew events.
Located at the mouth of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah's Hogle Zoo creates champions for wildlife. Visitors of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy hundreds of resident animals in African Savanna, Great Apes, Primate Forest, Small Animal Building, Rocky Shores, and Asian Highlands.