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Zoos with Elands in North America 2026

All zoos in North America where you can see Elands — covering all species.

3 zoos ranked 4,6 avg. rating
San Diego Zoo #1 4,7

San Diego Zoo

San Diego, United States of America

The San Diego Zoo is one of the most famous zoos in the world, located in Balboa Park, just minutes from downtown San Diego, California. It is operated by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, an international nonprofit conservation organization. The zoo offers visitors the chance to explore a wide variety of habitats from around the world and features innovative nature play areas, such as the Denny Sanford Wildlife Explorers Basecamp. Guests can enjoy unique wildlife encounters, live animal cameras, and a range of upgraded experiences, including VIP tours and special wildlife adventures. The San Diego Zoo is renowned for its commitment to animal care, immersive exhibits, and providing educational and interactive experiences for visitors of all ages.

Zoológico de Guadalajara #10 4,7

Zoológico de Guadalajara

Guadalajara, Mexico

Zoológico de Guadalajara is a prominent zoological park located in the northern part of Guadalajara, Jalisco, within the Natural Park Huentitán. The zoo offers visitors the chance to interact closely with a wide variety of animals, including giraffes, deer, lories, manatees, and capybaras, some of which can even be fed by guests. One of its unique attractions is the 'Pingüardería,' where visitors can observe baby Adelie and Gentoo penguins during their early stages of life. The zoo is designed to provide educational and interactive experiences, making it a popular destination for families and animal enthusiasts. Visitors can also enjoy picnic areas and are allowed to bring their own food and drinks, with some restrictions on containers.

Zoológico de Morelia #17 4,4

Zoológico de Morelia

Morelia, Mexico

Zoológico de Morelia, officially known as Parque Zoológico Benito Juárez, is recognized as the first 'Living Museum' in Mexico and is considered one of the most important zoos in Latin America. Located in the city of Morelia, Michoacán, the zoo houses a diverse collection of animals from all continents, with a strong emphasis on the care, conservation, and protection of both flora and fauna. Visitors can expect to see over 2,000 animals representing hundreds of species, including recent additions such as Indian bisons and newborn antelopes. The zoo is also a pioneer in air purification initiatives, demonstrating its commitment to environmental innovation. With more than 700,000 visitors annually, the zoo offers a vibrant and educational experience for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike.