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1. Como Park Zoo & Conservatory

1360 N Lexington Pkwy, St. Paul, MN 55103  (Map)
651-487-8229 · 651-487-8200

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DOWNTOWN.   Orangutans, giraffes and gorillas, oh my! While on your St. Paul vacation or trip, experience the call of the wild as you check out animals from all over the word in re-creations of their natural habitats. At the Conservatory, experience the beauty of nature among the flowers, and have a picnic on the grounds of this gorgeous public park. You can also enjoy walks around the lake, a ride on the carousel, and numerous events and concerts throughout the year.   (© 10Best)

More Details for Como Park Zoo & Conservatory

Hours:

Oct-Mar Daily 10am-4pm; Apr-Sep Daily 10am-6pm


Admission:

Suggested donation Adult $2, Child $1


Payment Methods:

Cash Only

Website: Visit the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory website »


Type: Family Friendly, Gardens, Parks, Zoos

User Reviews for Como Park Zoo & Conservatory

"Verified"
more than a month ago

I think if you know anything at all about wild captive animals - youd know that Zoos in general are poison to their natural way of living and alter their everyday habits and way of life. Como Zoo is actually one of the better small zoos I have visited. It was clean and the animals looked healthy and content. I have no clue what the person below is talking about. I didnt see anything inhumane - other than the animals being in captivity in the first place. No animal is happy in captivity where they have no business being.

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"bayport MNErin"
more than a month ago

This zoo could use some heavy-duty work, more funding from the state...is not going to work. I think they should charge admission because they seriously need to update their park. Some of the cages are very outdated.

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"AndoverChristopher"
more than a month ago

I had attended Como Zoo and the Conservatory since I was a child, it wasn't until I was more of a young adult that I had noticed something is wrong. For example the Polar Bear exibit. It became more apparent to me that these animals are not functioning correctly pacing back and forth at the bottom of their pen as if you were watching a video loop. Or taking the same plunge in the pool over and over as if again you were watching a video loop. Its my opinion that these animals are mentally spent from being in such a small area. I don't think I want to return to the Como Zoo for I find it really depressing that humans can be as cruel to pen up these wild animals just to make them insane. I was starting to see the same thing in some of the other animals as well but the "signs" were not as apparent. Although a few of the exibits seemed as if someone was trying a bit harder to be more humane, but in my opinion just not enough. The Conservatory was beautiful though, I enjoyed seeing the various plants and trees and such, but my advice to others would be to not visit the Conservatory's back yard where the zoo is. It could very well ruin your whole trip.

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