
If you’re day tripping in Buffalo, you must visit the Buffalo Zoo—the third-oldest zoo in the United States. It is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and children under twenty-four months get free entry.
The Buffalo Zoo has more than twenty exhibits and houses some of the world’s most exotic and endangered wildlife. See a diverse array of animals from all corners of the earth, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates.
Visitors can also enjoy some weekend rides and attractions like the “Zoo Choo Train” and carousel. The Wild Burger Restaurant is open daily, so make sure to stop by for a bite and a break during your visit. There are lots of options from burgers and hot “dawgs” to pizza and salads.
The Buffalo Zoo is also a great place for learning. Children will leave with a better understanding of the natural world and will Day tripping with the family Take the kids to the Buffalo Zoo learn some interesting facts about their favorite critters. Don’t forget to visit the Zootique on your way out for a souvenir.
This summer, the Buffalo Zoo will also be bringing you Zoomagination: the Festival of Lanterns and Lights. This event will conclude on August 20 and will include lantern and light shows, handcrafted goods, food, and specialty drinks. Fan favorites such as the train and carousel will be open throughout the festival. However, all indoor and outdoor animal exhibits will be closed.
Cultural performances will be held nightly at 7, 8, and 9 p.m. Wednesday nights are value nights; every ticket is a dollar off. Don’t miss out on the Buffalo Zoo’s most memorable event, and get your tickets today
