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Oregon Zoo Open 7 Days A Week | Added Safety Protocols, Timed Ticketing, Limited Attendance, Masks Required

Red Panda Moshu in his habitat. © Oregon Zoo / photo by Michael Durham.

Oregon Zoo is now open every day from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. All guests, including members, must reserve their tickets in advance online. Tickets are for specific dates and times and are available up to 10 days in advance of the current date

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Oregon Zoo Now Open
Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
More info: oregonzoo.org

Oregon Zoo
4001 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, OR 97221

This year has brought about many changes, but it’s still possible to spend an idyllic summer evening at the Oregon Zoo.

Beginning this week, the zoo will offer extended hours on Thursdays through Sundays, with the last entry for timed tickets at 6:30 p.m. (7 p.m. for members) and zoo grounds remaining open until 8:30. Hours will shift slightly as the days grow shorter.

The zoo’s food outlets will stay open later as well, offering takeaway dinner options and a selection of local beers and wines.

“As a parent, I’m always looking to get outside with my family in the summertime, and the zoo is a great place to be on these perfect Portland evenings,” said deputy director Utpal Passi. “It’s a good chance to see animals that are active during twilight hours.”

To help ensure a safe experience for all, the following measures are currently in place at the zoo:

To learn more about what to expect when you visit, or to purchase tickets, go to www.oregonzoo.org/visit/oregon-zoo-reopening.

As part of the Metro family, the Oregon Zoo helps make greater Portland a great place to call home. Committed to conservation, the zoo is working to save endangered California condors, western pond turtles, Oregon silverspot butterflies and northern leopard frogs.

The Oregon Zoo Foundation is leading efforts to fund critical needs of the zoo during its reduced-capacity reopening. To contribute, go to oregonzoo.org/donate. Members, donors and corporate and foundation partners help the zoo make a difference across the region and around the world.

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