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Winter Wonder Weekends at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is hosting their new Winter Wonder Weekends experience with enhanced shuttle service through the Zoo, free carousel rides and special programming and keeper chats each weekend now through March 2, 2025.  The added amenities are designed to enhance the guest experience through the colder months.

In addition to extra weekend activities, the new “Zoo Loop” is now operating seven days a week from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. with enhanced shuttle service and added stops across Zoo grounds, including at the Welcome Plaza, African Elephant Crossing, African Savanna, Wilderness Trek, Circle of Wildlife Carousel, Primate, Cat & Aquatics and Australian Adventure.  The Zoo Loop is designed to connect guests with several of the indoor buildings and experiences throughout the Zoo.

“While The RainForest is closed for the construction of Primate Forest, we’re excited to offer the new Winter Wonder Weekends experience with special keeper chats, enhanced programming and more at no added costs for all of our guests,” said Dr. Chris Kuhar, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo executive director.  “In addition, the Zoo Loop will provide improved transportation throughout the Zoo, connecting guests to the many indoor buildings through winter so guests can stay warm while still seeing and learning about all of their favorite animals.”

In addition to the Zoo Loop, rides on the heated Circle of Wildlife Carousel will be free seven days a week through March 2.  

Ahead of each weekend throughout Winter Wonder Weekends, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo will announce a new series of exclusive opportunities.  Each weekend will also have special keeper chats where guests can learn more about what it takes to care for wildlife around the world including tigers and primates. See their website for more details.

Winter Wonder Weekends will also include family-friendly crafts and activities.

Visit clevelandmetroparks.com/winterwonderweekends for more information.

Photo credit: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo