Franklin Park Zoo is located in the north of Boston's Franklin Park. It opened in 1912 and covers an area of 72 acres. It is home to more than 220 species and about 1,000 cute animals. It is the most popular zoo in Boston. The Franklin Park Zoo aims to enhance people's understanding of the natural world through conservation programs, educational research, and a variety of exhibits, and to strengthen the conservation meaning of animals. At present, the park is divided into several exhibition areas, such as tropical rain forest, crossing the Serengeti savannah, Kalahari desert kingdom, giraffe savannah, bird world, butterfly kingdom, tiger legend, African wild dog and children's zoo. The rainforest covers an area of 3 acres, where visitors can see animals living in the rainforest, such as gorillas, bats, mandrills, ocelots, crocodiles, koalas, capybaras, pygmy hippos, etc. The bird world is divided into four categories according to the living habits of birds, namely swamps, rainforests, deserts and wetlands. The colorful birds are dizzying. The most colorful place in the whole zoo is the Butterfly World, which opened to the public in 1998. There are more than 1,000 colorful butterflies flying here.
Very beautiful place, the area is particularly large, more suitable for a place to bring children to play, the location is not very central, you can drive or charter a car will be more convenient
I love this zoo, big enough to make our kids full all day! There are lots of interesting animals and places to explore. They have some special events and exhibitions to make the event more diverse. Children of all ages can have fun. Their baby orangutan is a plus! Very cute! They also have a big park and some small recreational area. Good for animals and treat them in the right way. The only downside is the food - only junk food, nothing healthy except apples. If you don't want your child to eat junk food, bring some food from home.
The zoo can actually drop in with the park. But visiting the zoo will take a lot of time if you are interested in animals. There are many kinds of animals in it, and there is also a special area for tropical animals.
Boston's zoo area is also difficult to fight, but we still spent some time in the past. You can stay in it for most of the day. See many unknown birds, and of course, large animals that have learned captivity.
This is a very interesting place in Boston. It has a large area. There are many kinds of cute animals in it. Many local people like to bring their children here on weekends. It's a good place to teach and enjoy happy time.