Activity Overview
Seneca Park Zoo is a popular attraction in Rochester, New York that opened in 1894. It is home to dozens of animal species such as California sea lions, polar bears, ring-tailed lemurs, snow leopards, meerkats, and river otters, which delight visitors of all ages. In addition, the zoo provides a wide variety of educational programs, including camps, story time, animal interactions, and programs for schools, scouts, teens, and adults.
Things to Do
- Explore A Step Into Africa, an exhibit where you can dig for fossils, view the lions from the Safari Bus, and learn about the Maasai culture in the Maasai Village.
- Take your little one to the zoo for Book and Beast, a weekly program that includes story time and meeting an animal visitor!
- Don't miss the African penguin exhibit, which has a flock of nearly 40 birds with unique personalities.
Seneca Park Zoo Insider Tips
- Check out the zoo's schedule of free admission days for youths accompanied by a paying adult.
- Visit the zoo on one of its Open Late Tuesdays to take part in special programs that are perfect for busy families.
- If your teen loves animals, they can consider taking part in the ZooTeens program, which lets them learn about ecology and conservation while educating zoo visitors about its many animals.
- View their Events page to learn about exciting opportunities like Teen Night and Zoobilation.