Chris R. • June 21, 2019Feed the sabertooth cat! Great exhibits - especially if you’re planning to be in the area for recreation and hiking.
Steven H. • September 3, 2016The Bluebird is the Best venue to watch a show,the sitting is always intimate and in any show you go,you can be sure you'll have a great time The staff at theBluebird is nice and the drinks are great.
Natalie • November 9, 2015The buildings and exhibits have received LEED Platinum Certification. A total of 10 acres and more than 2 miles of trails to walk.
Natalie • November 9, 2015The building includes mammals, reptiles, fish, amphibians, and insects from tropical areas. The Komodo dragon exhibit is one of the largest in the country.
Claire L. • March 15, 2019Its awesome to stand by the penguins and reflect the light off your phone into their area the penguins are like cats it’s great
Natalie • November 9, 2015Built in 1966, it includes an indoor and outdoor enclosure for the giraffes.
Claire L. • August 5, 2017Always fantastic to go to. It truly is a surround sound and vision area. I recommend sitting further in the back so you don't have to tilt your head back as much.
Claire L. • August 5, 2017Always a blast to go through. If you have younger kids or just a short attention span skip the ocean area and keep walking till you reach the Cretaceous Creekbed.
Natalie • November 10, 2015Comprised of two buildings that include indoor and outdoor exhibits for each feline. There are three large exhibits and six smaller ones.
Natalie • November 9, 2015There are two new additions to this exhibit. They were born in 2014 and it was decided that neither could live in the wild anymore after having been rescued twice. Now they call the Denver Zoo home.
leslie h. • January 8, 2012great in the summer-bring a picnic, chairs, frisbee, dog, kids. Some ppl go all out; but you have to carry everything in/out. Get there early-parking can be a pain. lots of bikes and scooters though.
Natalie • November 9, 2015Less than active polar bears when we went but a rather sizable exhibit for them to roam around in.
Natalie • November 9, 2015There is a larger outdoor exhibit and a smaller indoor exhibit. You can see tigers in both places if the weather is nice.
Deasha B. • November 30, 2016Spot on location! Right by the American flag
Claire L. • August 5, 2017The best place to go if you have kids under 2nd grade. The shows are fabulous, the activities at the are fun, the volunteers are super kind. If your kid wants to play in the water they need a smock.
Claire L. • August 5, 2017A great place to go to relearn about space. I recommend this for younger kids from 2-9 or older adults just because of the activities and mass amounts of reading. Check out one of the computer
Claire L. • August 5, 2017Absolutely a must see for younger kids. That way they can see into other parts of the world and see animals from across the globe
Claire L. • August 5, 2017This is a great exhibit. However if you have a younger kid this probably isn't the exhibit for you. Take them to the Discovery Zone, Space Odyssey, or Prehistoric Journey which cater to kids.
Natalie • November 10, 2015Monkey island was built in 1937 with funds from the Works Progress Administration. Monkeys are only seen on the island in the summer and in the winter they are moved to the monkey house.
Claire L. • August 5, 2017Fantastic gems. Good for all ages. The kids like to look at the colours. If your trying to make them learn try and send them on a scavenger hunt to find all the colours of the rainbow.
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