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Botanical Gardens Nativescapes Plant Garden Conifer Forest African Overlook Protea Garden African Elephants Chandler Herb Garden Asian Elephants Petting Kraal Babirusa Kalahari Cupboard Weaver Aviary Pudu Congo Kitchen Thorntree Terrace African Aviary Plant Trader Conservation Carousel Hunte Nairobi Pavilion Administration Building Jambo Outfitters Stroller & Wheelchair Rental Tickets Parking Buses, RV & Parking for the Disabled Lockers Guest Relations/ Membership Congo River Fishing Village Bazaar Zabibu Drink Stop Wild Toy Chest Red River Hog Animal Care Center Dik-dik Safari Cones Lorikeet Landing Mombasa Island Cooker Shoebills African Marsh Lowland Gorillas Nursery Kraal Kori Bustard Wattled Crane Yellow Backed Duiker Southern Gerenuk Okapi Entrance to Heart of Africa Gabriella’s Crested Gibbons Fisher-Price Samburu Jungle Gym Samburu Terrace Hidden Jungle Water Wise Garden Gorilla Activity Center South American Aviary Parking Entrance Cheetahs Flamingos Warthog Bat Eared Fox Ground Hornbill Stork Island Primate Island Jameson Research Island Suspension Bridge Sumatran Tigers Bonsai Pavilion Epiphyllum House DO NOT ENTER Employees Only Old World Succulent Garden Baja Garden Note: Some paths in the Botanical Gardens are not wheelchair accessible Hwy 78 Bee-eater Aviary Compost Garden Bontebok Giant Eland Gazelle Vultures Lemur Island Giraffe Feeding California Condor Desert Bighorn Sheep Western Burrowing Owl Western Harris’ Hawk Black Footed Ferret Black-tailed Prairie Dog North American Porcupine Bald Eagle Greater Roadrunner Thick-billed Parrot Heart of Africa Entry Plaza Exit Garden Locator Kupanda Falls Botanical Gardens Baja Garden (P1) Bonsai Pavilion (K3) Conifer Forest (M6) Epiphyllum House (K4) (closed during winter) Nativescapes Plant Garden (R1) Old World Succulent Garden (M2) Protea Garden (N8) Other Gardens Compost Garden (G17) Chandler Herb Garden (M13) Water Wise Garden (F15) Benbough Amphitheater Watering Hole Safari Walk Backcountry Trailhead Elephant Overlook Kupanda Falls Botanical Center African Lions Pathways subject to early closure Pathways not subject to early closing times Arusha Picnic Area Roar & Snore Campground The 1,800-acre San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park (more than half of which has been set aside as protected native species habitat) is operated by the not-for-profit Zoological Society of San Diego. The Zoological Society, dedicated to the conservation of endangered species and their habitats, engages in conservation and research work around the globe. The Zoological Society also manages the 100-acre San Diego Zoo and the department of Conservation and Research for Endangered Species (CRES), and is working to establish field stations in five key ecological areas worldwide. On the guide map, starting near the Park entrance, pathways for the Safari Walk are identified by this trail marker: The Kilimanjaro Safari Walk will lead you to exhibits in Nairobi Village as well as the Park’s “backcountry” trails—all at your own pace. You can follow the Safari Walk logo through the Village and on to the backcountry trail, or proceed directly to the backcountry trailhead near Lion Camp (J17). Backcountry trails are subject to early closing times. Take a walk on the wild side! Savanna Cool Zone 0 ft North 0 m 60 m 200 ft S t e e p S l o p e PLAN YOUR DAY Show Times: Check “Today’s Schedule” to plan your day around show times, Animal Encounters, Keeper Talks, and other Park attractions. Animal Interaction: Get up close at Lorikeet Landing (H15), Giraffe Feeding (P14), and the Petting Kraal (H12). Spectacular Vistas: Take in panoramic views at Kilima Point (O14), Elephant Overlook (K9), and Heart of Africa (M23). Special Attractions: Have fun riding on the Conservation Carousel (F8), Balloon Safari (K18), and ZooWerks: The Ride (I12). Play Areas: Cool off at Savanna Cool Zone (K16) or Jameson Research Island (M25). Climb and explore at Samburu Jungle Gym (H18). Scenic Walks: Explore the Kilimanjaro Safari Walk (see box above), stroll through Heart of Africa (I19), and see the sights at Condor Ridge (M5). Gardens: Tour the Park’s horticultural collection using the Garden Locator (see box above). Journey into Africa: Get a unique perspective on the Park’s expansive field exhibits (L21). For Your Information Guests with disabilities, please refer to the disabled information packet for seating availability and general information. Schedules may vary or be canceled due to weather or animal health needs. Listen for public address announcements. To promote and assist conservation efforts, recycling containers for aluminum, plastic, and glass are located throughout the Park. Remember to wash your hands after any contact with animals. For safety reasons, strollers must be parked outside show amphitheaters. Shirts and shoes must be worn in the Park during your visit. The following items are not allowed on Park grounds: Weapons, pets, skates, shoes with wheels, open-speaker radios, and portable public address systems. The Wild Animal Park is home to many native animal species. For your safety, please do not approach them. The Wild Animal Park is a no-smoking facility. Secretary Bird Western Red-flanked Duiker Yellow-billed Stork Simba Station Tickets Okavango Outpost Elephant Viewing Patio S t e e p s lo p e Tiger Overlook First Aid Gift Shop Food/Snacks Picnic Area Restroom Water Fountain Telephone TDD Telephone Wheelchair/ Stroller Rental Information ATM Nursing Station Keeper Talks Animal Encounters G-15 J-10 L-10 E-10 M-25 P-14 E-13 K-21 G-13 Q-8 D-10 O-22 O-23 L-22 G-13 P-7 L-19 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 13 12 11 10 15 14 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 25 24 27 26 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 13 12 11 10 15 14 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 25 24 27 26 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S Wild Adventure Photo Crowned Crane Chilean Flamingo Lagoon Meerkat Mombasa Island Market Kids' Kraal ZooWerks The Ride Balloon Safari Entrance Amphitheater Discovery Station Big Cat Overlook African Lions Sumatran Tigers (alternating exhibit) OR Mombasa Island Pavilion Waterfowl Lagoon Overlook Pelicans Tembo Stadium Malawi Picnic Grove African Classroom (closes at 4 pm) Kilima Point Great Rift Lift Opening Late Fall Nyala The new Journey into Africa tour has replaced the Wgasa Bush Line Railway. Please note the most direct route indicated by the red dotted path below.

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PlantTrader

ConservationCarousel

Hunte NairobiPavilion

AdministrationBuilding

JamboOutfitters

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Buses,RV &Parking for theDisabled

Lockers

GuestRelations/Membership

Congo River Fishing Village

Bazaar

ZabibuDrink Stop

Wild Toy Chest

RedRiverHog

AnimalCareCenter

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SafariCones Lorikeet

Landing

MombasaIslandCooker

Shoebills

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LowlandGorillas

NurseryKraal

KoriBustard

WattledCrane

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SamburuTerrace

HiddenJungle

WaterWiseGarden

GorillaActivityCenter

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BurrowingOwl

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BlackFootedFerret

Black-tailedPrairie Dog

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Roadrunner

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Garden LocatorKupanda Falls Botanical Gardens Baja Garden (P1) Bonsai Pavilion (K3) Conifer Forest (M6) Epiphyllum House (K4) (closed during winter) Nativescapes Plant Garden (R1) Old World Succulent Garden (M2) Protea Garden (N8)

Other Gardens Compost Garden (G17) Chandler Herb Garden (M13) Water Wise Garden (F15)

BenboughAmphitheater

Watering Hole

Safari Walk Backcountry Trailhead

ElephantOverlook

KupandaFallsBotanicalCenter

AfricanLions

Pathways subject to early closure

Pathways not subject to early closing times

ArushaPicnic Area

Roar & SnoreCampground

The 1,800-acre San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park (more than half of which has been set aside as protected native species habitat) is operated by the not-for-profit Zoological Society of San Diego. The Zoological Society, dedicated to the conservation of endangered species and their habitats, engages in conservation and research work around the globe. The Zoological Society also manages the 100-acre San Diego Zoo and the department of Conservation and Research for Endangered Species (CRES), and is working to establish field stations in five key ecological areas worldwide.

On the guide map, starting near the Park entrance, pathways for the Safari Walk are identified by this trail marker:

The Kilimanjaro Safari Walk will lead you to exhibits in Nairobi Village as well as the Park’s “backcountry” trails—all at your own pace. You can follow the Safari Walk logo through the Village and on to the backcountry trail, or proceed directly to the backcountry trailhead near Lion Camp (J17). Backcountry trails are subject to early closing times.

Take a walk on the wild side!

Savanna Cool Zone

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PLAN YOUR DAY

Show Times: Check “Today’s Schedule”to plan your day around show times, Animal Encounters, Keeper Talks, and other Park attractions.

Animal Interaction: Get up close at Lorikeet Landing (H15), Giraffe Feeding (P14), and the Petting Kraal (H12).

Spectacular Vistas: Take in panoramic views at Kilima Point (O14), Elephant Overlook (K9), and Heart of Africa (M23).

Special Attractions: Have fun riding on the Conservation Carousel (F8), Balloon Safari (K18), and ZooWerks: The Ride (I12).

Play Areas: Cool off at Savanna Cool Zone (K16) or Jameson Research Island (M25). Climb and explore at Samburu Jungle Gym (H18).

Scenic Walks: Explore the Kilimanjaro Safari Walk (see box above), stroll through Heart of Africa (I19), and see the sights at Condor Ridge (M5).

Gardens: Tour the Park’s horticultural collection using the Garden Locator (see box above).

Journey into Africa: Get a unique perspective on the Park’s expansive field exhibits (L21).

For Your Information

Guests with disabilities, please refer to the disabled information packet for seating availability and general information.

Schedules may vary or be canceled due to weather or animal health needs. Listen for public address announcements.

To promote and assist conservation efforts, recycling containers for aluminum, plastic, and glass are located throughout the Park.

Remember to wash your hands after any contact with animals.

For safety reasons, strollers must be parked outside show amphitheaters.

Shirts and shoes must be worn in the Park during your visit.

The following items are not allowed on Parkgrounds: Weapons, pets, skates, shoes with wheels, open-speaker radios, and portable public address systems.

The Wild Animal Park is home to many native animal species. For your safety, please do not approach them.

The Wild Animal Park is a no-smoking facility.

SecretaryBird

WesternRed-flankedDuiker

Yellow-billedStork

SimbaStation

Tickets

OkavangoOutpost

ElephantViewingPatio

Steep slope

TigerOverlook

First Aid

Gift Shop

Food/Snacks

Picnic Area

Restroom

Water Fountain

Telephone

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Keeper Talks

Animal Encounters

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ChileanFlamingoLagoon

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AfricanClassroom

(closes at 4 pm)Kilima Point

GreatRift Lift Opening Late Fall

Nyala

The new Journey into Africa tour has replaced the Wgasa Bush Line Railway. Please note the most direct route indicated by the red dotted path below.