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Visitor information

This is where you can find out all about the facilities on offer at Blackpool Zoo!

Blackpool Zoo is just ten minutes from junction 4 on the M55 and 2 miles behind the seafront of Britain's busiest resort. The Zoo is home to more than 1500 exotic animals that include lions, tigers, Asian elephants, gorillas, orang utans, camels, kangaroos, zebras, red river hogs, sea lions, tapirs, otters, llamas, capybara, large families of rare primates and much, much more. Here you will find a wonderful world of animals and reptiles, also exotic birds in naturalistic environments surrounded by 32 acres of mature parkland and lakes.

NEW FOR 2008 - GIRAFFE HEIGHTS - NOW OPEN!!!! giraffes-outside.jpg

Ciara, Sadbh (Sive) and Caionhe (Quiver), arrived recently from Fota Wildlife Park, Cork in Southern Ireland and have settled into their new enclosure really well.

They can be viewed from the high wooden walkway, or from ground level inside their house. You can really get up close to these amazing animals.

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Arnie Aardvark's Adventure Play Barn - NOW OPEN!

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The "Pride of Blackpool"

Established in August, 2007, the Pride of Blackpool comprised our male lion, Negus, and three stunning lionesses, Rachel, Jasmine and Gillian, all previously resident at Blair Drummond Wildlife Park. Sadly, 22 year old Negus passed away in January, 2008, age having caught up with him.

However, the remainder of the pride benefits from the recently refurbished enclosure which now boasts a multi-surface paddock, pool and a "hot rock", an artificial structure which can be heated during the winter so that the lions can enjoy the fresh air in comfort. New, thatched, viewing huts complete the renovation, each with a full glass wall along the lion paddock. Being stalked by a fully grown lioness with only a glass window for protection is an experience not to be missed!!

It is hoped that, in the not too distant future, we shall provide a home to another male lion who will again complete the pride.

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Amazonia - Face to Face

Blackpool Zoo's Amazonia was originally a free-flight aviary until it succumbed to the weather some years ago. Now topped with a steel mesh dome, this superb, walk-through exhibit houses several species of monkey, black-necked swans, conures and other waterfowl. All these species originate from South America, hence the name of "Amazonia". The enclosure only opened in July 2006 and is proving very popular with visitors as they can be face to face with the animals.

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Dinosaur Safari - Days Gone By

Blackpool Zoo's Dinosaur Safari is a unique, walk-round prehsitoric garden with 32 life-sized dinosaurs and other creatures from the traissic, jurassic and ice age periods. Sounds, geysers and a spouting volcano complement the 13,000 plants and shrubs, all dating back beyond time itself, to create a memorable experience for young and old alike. "Jurassic Park" comes to life for the kids, whilst seating areas in the scented gardens provide a brief, quiet haven for mums and dads.

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Gorilla Mountain - The Height of Excitement!

The park's award winning Gorilla Mountain is a breathtaking, close encounter with these powerful and beautiful animals. Now a group of 4 adults, Jitu, Njema, Miliki and Kena, enjoy the freedom to roam the island seeking food and treats strategically hidden by their devoted keepers. Also neighbouring the gorillas are our wonderful orang utans, Vicky, Cherie, Summer and the young male, Ramon. They love to play and pull faces at the visitors and can often be seen playing hide and seek in cardboard boxes.

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Lemur Wood

Ring-tailed lemurs are probably the most photographed animals in the Zoo! Visitors can get almost nose-to-nose with these fascinating and curious creatures in an outdoor walk-through enclosure.

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Elephant and Reptile House

Housing our four female Asian elephants, Creepy Crawly Corner, snakes, spiders, reptiles and bugs - there's something for everyone.

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Children's Zoo

A chance for younger visitors to meet and even feed some of our friendly, domestic animals in a special walk round area. Miniature donkeys, rabbits, guinea pigs, Smokey and Joe, the llamas, the zebu cattle, Rudolph the kune kune pig, and various chickens and waterfowl all live here.

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Run Wild Play Zone

Two specially designed outdoor play areas are situated in the park to allow supervised little ones top let off steam and mimic the climbing skills of the nearby orang utans.



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