Austin Zoo
April 2, 2009 by Victoria
Filed under Austin (south), parks, reviews

Austin Zoo - feeding and petting area
While not a typical “zoo”, I think the Austin Zoo actually provides a better and more enriching experience for kids than do it’s more traditional competitors in San Antonio and points elsewhere.
A rescue operation that outgrew it’s humbler beginnings as a goat farm, the Austin Zoo is home to big cats, wolf hybrids, bears, giant tortoises, gorgeous exotic birds, monkeys and many other animals. All are rescued animals, and visiting the zoo gets you up close and personal with nearly all of them.
My preschooler loves the zoo, and it’s perfect for about ages three and up. For the less proficient walkers, however, this zoo is a nightmare – uneven, rocky paths are not at all toddler-friendly. Unless your child is adept at navigating uneven terrain, I would advise making sure you have a sturdy jogging stroller for your trip. Heck, bring it even if your child is adept, as they tend to tire easily here, and I always end up having to carry my daughter for some stretch of the way.
But if you can overlook and forgive the unfriendly paths, you’ll be rewarded with close-up animal viewing, a petting zoo where you can feed deer, goats and a llama, and tons of great opportunities to discuss different types of animals and the importance of always treating them with care and respect. 
There are picnic tables and vending machines, but if I plan on eating there, I pack a lunch for my daughter and I. There was a snack vendor there, but I don’t see any info about it on their web site, and it was closed the last time I was there, so I wouldn’t count on being able to buy anything more than chips/cookies/candy bars/ice cream and soda from vending.
10807 Rawhide Trail
Austin ,TX, 78736
(512) 288-1490
Directory for Zoos
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