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Zoos with Orangutan in North America 2026

All zoos in North America where you can see Orangutan.

3 zoos ranked 4,4 avg. rating
Kansas City Zoo #1 4,6

Kansas City Zoo

Kansas City, United States of America

The Kansas City Zoo is a prominent zoological park and aquarium located in Kansas City. It offers visitors the chance to explore a wide variety of animal exhibits, including the recently opened Giraffe Crossing, which provides a new and impressive habitat for giraffes. The zoo is known for its engaging events and educational opportunities, making it a popular destination for families and animal enthusiasts. Throughout the year, the zoo hosts special days and themed events, such as 'Kick It at the Zoo Days,' blending wildlife experiences with community activities. Visitors can expect a well-maintained environment, opportunities to learn about wildlife conservation, and a memorable day surrounded by animals from around the world.

Utah's Hogle Zoo #2 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.

Chapultepec Zoo #3 4,2

Chapultepec Zoo

Mexico City, Mexico

Chapultepec Zoo, officially known as Zoológico de Chapultepec "Alfonso L. Herrera", is one of the most historic and renowned zoos in Mexico. It was founded on October 27, 1924, by the naturalist Alfonso Luis Herrera during the final days of President Álvaro Obregón's administration. The zoo is located in the first section of Chapultepec Park, a major urban green space in Mexico City. Visitors can expect to see around 2,000 animals, including the famous giant panda Xin Xin, who is the last surviving giant panda in Latin America and a direct descendant of the legendary panda Tohui. The zoo is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering free admission and a wide variety of wildlife habitats.