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Zoos with Hyraxs in North America 2026

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

5 zoos ranked 4,5 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.

Calgary Zoo #13 4,6

Calgary Zoo

Calgary, Canada

The Calgary Zoo, officially known as the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo, is one of Canada's most prominent zoological parks. Located in Calgary, Alberta, it is dedicated to wildlife conservation and education, offering visitors the chance to see over 100 animal species from around the world. The zoo is known for its immersive animal zones, such as Penguin Plunge and Exploration Asia, which allow guests to experience diverse habitats and observe animals up close. The zoo frequently updates and renovates its exhibits, ensuring modern, enriching environments for both animals and visitors. In addition to animal viewing, the Calgary Zoo hosts cultural events, educational programs, and unique experiences, making it a popular destination for families and tourists alike.

Granby Zoo #14 4,5

Granby Zoo

Granby, Canada

Granby Zoo, located in Granby, Quebec, is one of the province's major tourist attractions. Founded in 1953 by then-mayor Pierre-Horace Boivin, the zoo has grown to house over 1,800 animals representing 230 species from around the world, including Africa, Asia, South America, and Oceania. Visitors can explore themed sections such as Asia, which features a geodesic dome designed by the architect of Montreal's Biosphere, and Oceania, known for its interactive experiences like stingray touch tanks and lorikeet feeding. The zoo is also home to the Amazoo water park and an amusement park inspired by the Johnny Test animated series, offering a diverse range of activities for families. With an annual visitor count exceeding half a million, Granby Zoo is recognized for its extensive animal collection, immersive exhibits, and unique attractions that set it apart from other Canadian zoos.

Utah's Hogle Zoo #15 4,5

Utah's Hogle Zoo

Salt Lake City, United States of America

Utah's Hogle Zoo is a prominent zoological park located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Established as a non-profit organization, the zoo has been serving the community for decades and is recognized for its commitment to animal care and conservation. As an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1979, Hogle Zoo upholds some of the highest standards in animal welfare, a distinction held by only about 10% of animal institutions. Visitors to the zoo can expect a wide variety of animal exhibits, interactive experiences, and special events throughout the year, including unique opportunities like behind-the-scenes tours and animal encounters. The zoo is dedicated to connecting people with wildlife, inspiring visitors to become champions for animal conservation and fostering a world where people and wildlife thrive together.

Zoo New England #16 4,4

Zoo New England

Boston, United States of America

Zoo New England is a unique zoological organization that encompasses two distinct locations: Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo. Established with a mission to inspire people to protect and conserve the natural world, it offers a diverse array of animal exhibits and educational programs. The Franklin Park Zoo features a variety of habitats, showcasing species from around the globe, while the Stone Zoo focuses on smaller, more intimate exhibits. Both zoos are committed to conservation efforts, including breeding programs for endangered species. Visitors can expect engaging animal encounters, educational experiences, and beautiful landscapes throughout the zoo grounds.