The old Zoo parking lot is closed permanently as we make way for construction of Pathway to Asia. The new parking lot is located North of the Edith Ball Adaptive Recreation Center (ARC) and Reid Park Zoo.
Penelope, Reid Park Zoo’s female giraffe, welcomed her first calf on the afternoon of Monday, January 15, 2024 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Penelope, affectionately known as “Penny,” went into labor around… more ›
Greetings from Reid Park Zoo! The new year is bringing exciting developments at the Zoo, including the recent birth of an endangered Grevy’s zebra foal on Christmas Day. Both mom and foal are… more ›
Reid Park Zoo’s zebra foal needs a name! The Zoo’s hoofstock team has come up with the following options and is asking the public to select their favorite to help celebrate the energetic… more ›
The baby boom continues at Reid Park Zoo as the animal care team is on “baby watch” once again. Penelope, the Zoo’s female giraffe affectionately known as “Penny,” is pregnant with her first… more ›
2023 is coming to an end, and what a year it has been! Thank you for your support, which has been a key part of these highlights throughout the year: New stripes are… more ›
Reid Park Zoo had a very special Christmas delivery: a newborn Grevy’s zebra! Anna the zebra gave birth to a healthy female foal in the morning on Monday, December 25. Both Anna and… more ›
Visitors to Reid Park have a new and more spacious parking opportunity, located just North of the Edith Ball Adaptive Recreation Center (ARC) and Reid Park Zoo. City of Tucson Parks and Recreation… more ›
New Lot Paves the Way for the Zoo’s Pathway to Asia Visitors to Reid Park will have a new parking opportunity, as a new parking lot serving Reid Park Zoo, the Edith Ball… more ›
Ready, Set, Glow! ZooLights: Holiday Magic, presented by Tucson Electric Power, returns with thousands of enchanting lights, mesmerizing light shows, and displays and holly jolly fun — and lot’s of of special entertainment… more ›
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Some exciting developments at Reid Park Zoo are contributing to the survival of the world’s rarest and most endangered zebra species. The Zoo is pleased to announce that Anna, its female Grevy’s zebra,… more ›