
Visitor Guide To Portland Oregon Zoo
The Portland Oregon Zoo is a major attraction that draws thousands of visitors every year. It is one of the largest tourist attractions in the city of Portland. It is filled with fun and exciting things to do for visitors of all ages. You can take your entire family to the place and rest assured that everyone will be having a great time.
The main attractions of the Zoo are the amazing displays that have been modeled to be just like the natural habitats of the respective animals. These are huge areas that have been modeled to resemble the areas in which the animals are the most comfortable.
There are several Portland (Ore) hotels nearby if you want to stay close to the zoo.
1. General information
http://www.oregonzoo.org/Animals/main.htm
http://www.oregonzoo.org/AboutZoo/justthefacts.htm
The Portland Oregon zoo is open on every day except December 25.
The timings are:
- April 15 to Sept 15
- 9am - 6pm (grounds open till 7pm)
- Sept 16 to April 14
- 9am-4pm (grounds open till 5pm)
2. Locations and directions
Official address: 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, Oregon, 97221
Directions: Five minutes west from the Highway 26 on downtown Portland. There are signs that will direct you there.
3. Main attractions
http://www.oregonzoo.org/Exhibits/main.htm
- The Red Ape Reserve - Primates in their natural habitat.
- The AfriCafe - Relax at the in-house cafe after a long day
- Howard Vollum Aviary - An amazing display of birds as they fly about.
- Africa Rainforest and Savanna - Visit the cradle of human civilization.
- Fragile Forests: Amazon flooded forest and South American forest - endangered areas.
- Asian Elephants
- Bears
- Cats of the Amur region: Big cats from Russia
- The Great Northwest exhibit
- Insect Zoo - Insects like you have never seen them before.
- Lorikeet landing - Some of the most beautiful birds in the world
- Penguins - See them up close
- Primates - See how they behave in their natural habitat.
4. Rates and hours details
http://www.oregonzoo.org/VisitorInfo/ratesandhours.htm

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