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Plan Your Visit
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An average Zoo visit lasts 2.5 hours; but many guests spend a half day meandering the grounds, taking in the Pacific Ocean views, and enjoying a picnic lunch or dinner after visiting the animals. If you're short on time, our Zoo Map highlights the "Must-See" exhibits. Also, be sure to check out the Visitor Kiosk just inside the front entrance for keeper talks and other events.
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Lorikeet Feeding Carousel Giraffe Feeding
The Ridley-Tree House Restaurant serves delicious grilled items, sandwiches, salads, and other tasty delights. Relax in our garden courtyard while you eat. Hot food is served until 4:30 p.m. There are also several specialty food carts (seasonal) and vending machines throughout the Zoo. The Zoo is located in Santa Barbara, CA, approximately 90 miles north of Los Angeles, 25 minutes north of Ventura, and 40 miles south of Solvang. From the South on U.S. 101: Take the Hot Springs/Cabrillo Boulevard exit. Turn left on Cabrillo and continue to the first stop light. Turn right on Niños Drive. The entrance is on the right side across from the playing fields. Note: If you miss your exit, you can use the Milpas Street exit and follow the directions below after going left on Milpas Street (go around the roundabout). From the North on U.S. 101: Take the Milpas Street exit. Turn right on Milpas Street and turn left on Cabrillo Boulevard. Turn left at the first light, which is Niños Drive. The entrance is on the right side across from the playing fields. The Zoo does provide parking for $4 per vehicles: however, on summer days and weekends the lot fills early. Auxiliary parking may be found outside the Zoo.
We do not allow barbeques, skateboards, roller skates, bicycles, or pets in the Zoo. Barbeques, RV's, and pets are not allowed in the Zoo parking lot. The Zoo is fully accessible to the disabled, and wheelchairs are available for rental ($5) at the Gift Shop. Limited parking for the disabled is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Check our Event Calendar to see what's happening the day of your visit. Occasionally, the Zoo closes early to prepare for special events; this information will be noted on the event calendar. There are plenty of places for you to take a little bit of the Zoo home with you. The Zoo’s main gift shop is located near the entrance and is an exotic emporium of toys, books, and unique souvenirs. Stroller, wagon, and wheelchair rentals available here. Bryant & Sons Kids’ Marketplace is located by the barnyard in the upper area of the Zoo. Find gifts, make your own “wild” animals from Animaland, or buy food for the barnyard animals here. We also offer themed merchandise at the train station and gift carts around the Zoo. We encourage you to take photos and video for your own personal use. Commercial photography is allowed, but only with prior written permission. Please contact the marketing department for more information, or review our location filming policy.We may photograph visitors from time to time for promotional and educational purposes: entry to the Zoo grants permission for us to use these images. The Zoo maintains a smoke-free environment. Strollers are welcome throughout the Zoo, but please be considerate to others when navigating in crowded viewing areas. Strollers and wagons are available for rent at the Gift Shop: Single stroller $5 View our Zoo Map in pdf format.
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