The Cape May Zoo is the ultimate family destination down the shore. It is free fun for all.
Cape May Zoo History
The Cape May County Zoo was created in 1978 within the Cape May County Park.
At the opening of the zoo, the animals consisted of an African lion, primates (spider monkeys), various barnyard animals, and New Jersey wildlife animals.
In the early 1980s, the zoo gradually incorporated into its displays more exotic animals, such as black bears, bison, antelope, primates, and birds.
Beginning in 1986, a Cape May Zoo renaissance began. Donations were solicited and there was a major reconstruction. Some of the projects that were completed consisted of a complete perimeter fence, a new lion exhibit, a Bengal tiger exhibit, a cougar exhibit, a giraffe and camel exhibit, a reptile house, and the construction of a medical building and diet preparation building.
Throughout the 1990s, renovations and new exhibits continued, with the construction of an African Savannah, which consisted of 57 acres that display giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and ostriches. Reconstruction of a reptile house replaced the original reptile house that was destroyed by fire in 1998, and a “World of Birds” walk-through Aviary was constructed.
From the zoo’s beginning in 1978, the animal population was around 70 animals and today the zoo consists of 550 animals representing 250 species.
Plan A Visit
Planning on visiting the Zoo? This information will help you plan your trip.
Admission
The Zoo is FREE.
Donations help to keep them FREE!
Parking
Parking for cars is FREE.
Full-size buses are $80.
Short school buses are $40.
Zoo Hours
The current Zoo hours are:
10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
7 days a week – They are open every day!
(Except for Christmas)