Connect. Care. Advocate.

It’s our goal to drive change for a future where wildlife and wild places thrive. Families can stroll among the tigers, rhinos and grizzly bears or run wild at the Helmerich Playground: Behaving Like Animals! See our state-of-the-art exhibits and learn more about how you can help save the amazing animals you see while at Tulsa Zoo!

Upcoming at the Zoo

HallowZOOeen

This spooky (but not-too-scary) event is suitable for all ages and attracts thousands of visitors to the zoo for trick-or-treating and Halloween fun.

Pirates and Princesses

Enter the zoo before HallowZOOeen presented by Oklahoma Central Credit Union for a feast fit for your little princess or your budding buccaneer for a fairy-tale Halloween they’ll never forget.

Camps

Join us this fall as we welcome the changing seasons and cooler weather while we explore the world around us, make new friends, and celebrate nature!

Zoo Nights

Come enjoy an adults-only summer night out at Tulsa Zoo! Guests 21 and older are invited to explore the zoo after-hours with a full zoo experience.

Zoo PAL

Become a Zoo Pal to Protect and Advocate for Animal Lives! By signing up for a monthly recurring gift, you can make a positive impact on the Tulsa Zoo and the animals in our care year-round.

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Tulsa Zoo Mourns Lioness Shatari

Tulsa Zoo is mourning the loss of Shatari, its female African lioness. Shatari began end-of-life care monitoring in June 2022 based on signs of age-related health decline. She was humanely euthanized late last week. 

Tulsa Zoo Welcomes 5 Critically Endangered Malayan Tiger Cubs

Five critically endangered Malayan tiger cubs are doing well after being born at the Tulsa Zoo. They were born overnight on Aug. 8 and 9, to mother, Ava, and father, Raja. There are three male cubs and two female cubs.

Tulsa Zoo to Welcome Two New Asian Elephants Into Herd

Tulsa Zoo soon will welcome two new Asian elephant herd members. Hank and Connie are relocating from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to the new Elephant Preserve Barn later this summer. 

Tulsa Zoo Announces End of Life Care

Jodi, one of the Tulsa Zoo’s geriatric female chimpanzees, and Roger, the zoo’s geriatric North American river otter, are both entering end of life care.

Tulsa Zoo Announces Baby Giraffe Name

Tulsa Zoo is proud to share the name of the new female giraffe calf is Mi-Na (pronounced Mee-Nah). The name was selected by The Osage Nation, written in the Dhegiha Siouan language, meaning first daughter.
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Location & Hours

Hours
Open at 9 a.m.
Last entry at 4 p.m.
Close at 5 p.m.

Phone
(918) 669-6600

Address
6421 E 36th St N
Tulsa, OK 74115

Parking at the Zoo is free all year round! Paid priority parking may be offered during Spring Break and special events…