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Austin Zoo Tickets

4.3 (21 reviews)

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Kathy,  United States United States
15 Mar 2024
Excellent
Had a great time, kids loved all the animals. Only issue was the train depot. Quite a few moms in a group w/lots of little kids. Kept cutting in line. Holding up line to get tickets. Your young...
Had a great time, kids loved all the animals. Only issue was the train depot. Quite a few moms in a group w/lots of little kids. Kept cutting in line. Holding up line to get tickets. Your young kids manning the gate booth were a little slow. Other than that was awesome.
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Susie,  United States United States
15 Mar 2022
Good
Best to see the rescue animals so up close and personal. My only complaint (and we managed fine), is it is hard to push a stroller on the rock pathways. Gave me muscles.
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Christian,  United States United States
25 Apr 2022
Excellent
Quick easy no hassle Great app clean easy to navigate , I’m using it now for future purposes
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About: Austin Zoo

Austin Zoo is a little rescue zoo located in a residential area in Austin, Texas, that allows you to get close up to a wide range of animals and even feed some with food available to purchase in the gift shop. Austin Zoo is smaller than some other zoos, but it makes for a great escape from the busy city centre, especially if the kids like giant turtles, monkeys, wolves, foxes, exotic birds, and lions!

Friday 09:30 - 18:00
Saturday 09:30 - 18:00
Sunday 09:30 - 18:00
Monday 09:30 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:30 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:30 - 18:00
Thursday 09:30 - 18:00
Austin Zoo
10808 Rawhide Trail, 78736, Austin
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