What animals will you see on a visit to the Zoo during the off-season?

See below for a list of the exhibits and species you’re likely to encounter during winter months at the Zoo. Which animals you see is largely dependent upon weather conditions. During extremely cold temperatures, this list may change due to the needs of our animals. While every effort is made to allow our guests to view the animals, the health and safety of the Zoo’s wildlife is considered first.

Look for updates and any weather-related closings on the homepage and Facebook page.


Schaefer Plaza

  • Prairie dogs will remain on exhibit. They may choose to stay underground in extreme winter conditions but will likely be out regularly throughout the winter.

 


Polar Bear Watch

  • The Zoo’s two polar bears and two grizzly bears will have access to outdoors habitats through the winter. Grizzly bears do naturally hibernate, so they may choose to spend significant amounts of time out of view in their dens.
  • Ravens, arctic fox, and bald eagle will remain on exhibit.

 


Penguin Coast

 

 


African Journey

  • Red-crested pochards will remain on exhibit in the African Aviary, blue duikers and all other birds are off exhibit for the season.
  • The Chimpanzee Forest will remain open and guests will see chimps, colobus monkeys, lemurs, and Panamanian golden frogs indoors. Several chimp groups will rotate through the indoor chimp habitat, so Baby chimp Lola and mother Bunny will be regularly viewable but may not be out every day.
  • The Giraffe House will remain open and giraffe and okapi can be viewed indoors. Due to potential heat loss in the building, if the temperature drops too low, the building may need to be closed early.
  • Flamingos will be on exhibit throughout the winter and are typically not affected by colder weather.
  • Rhino, zebra and ostrich will be outdoors on days when the temperature allows (typically 40+ degrees).
  • The Amur leopard and cheetahs will be visible on exhibit for most of the season. The leopard is sometimes out in the snow!

Maryland Wilderness


Creature Encounters

  • During colder weather, animal ambassadors can typically be found in Chimp Forest and/or Penguin Education Center (staff permitting).

Rides & Concessions

train ride

  • Rides will be open as weather allows.
  • The Zoo’s Whistle Stop Grille will remain open throughout the season with a full menu of options.

 


Have a question about a specific animal or exhibit? Email us at mail@marylandzoo.org or call 410-396-7102