Extended Hours are here ๐
The Zoo is staying open until 8 p.m. on select Sundays and Wednesdays in June.
Admission drops to half price after 6 p.m. Members get in free.
Tag who youโre taking and plan your visit: https://t.co/gHRy4UHWl9
Connection starts here. Opening May 23, Fred and Barbara Erb Discovery Trails invites you to touch, climb, play and explore across seven acres โ with hands-on learning, new animal encounters and immersive experiences.
Be among the first to experience it: https://t.co/o5rsFyCaVH
Cold weather closure! ๐ฅถ
Due to forecasted temperatures and to ensure the safety of our guests, staff and the animals in our care, the Zoo will be closed on Friday, Jan. 23 and Saturday, Jan. 24. Stay warm, and we will see you soon!
The Detroit Zoological Society is honored to announce a $6 million grant from the Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation โ one of the most significant contributions in our history.
In recognition of this extraordinary gift, the Zooโs upcoming immersive guest experience will be named the Fred and Barbara Erb Discovery Trails, scheduled to open in 2026.
To learn more visit us at: https://t.co/gcSrbm5iMF
Where Lions Meet ๐๐ฆ
On Saturday, Sept. 20 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., weโre bringing the roar to Royal Oak for Lions Day at the Detroit Zoo.
โข Performances with the @Lions Cheer Team (11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the Ron Kagan Wildlife Interpretive Gallery)
โข A special lions-themed education station (11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the lion habitat)
โข A Zookeeper Chat (11:30 a.m. at the lion habitat)
โข A meet-and-greet with a Detroit Lions special guest (Noon to 1 p.m. at the Renaissance Circle by Rackham Fountain)
โข Appearances by Roary the mascot (2:30 to 3:30 p.m.)
โข An appearance from the Detroit Lions Drumline (in front of the Ron Kagan Wildlife Interpretive Gallery)
โข and more!
๐๏ธ Included with Zoo admission | Free for members
๐ https://t.co/fs8bLPNLNq
๐ Zoo Keys are BACK at the Detroit Zoo! ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐
After more than a decade, Zoo Keys have returned and are available for just $4 at the Detroit Zoo Shop, main gate ticket booths and other attractions around the Zoo!
@ImJustShaffe Thank you for your question! Bactrian camels are specially adapted to handle different temperature extremes. In the winters, they grow a thick coat of hair to protect them from the cold and in the summers they shed that coat to stay cool. What you're seeing is that shed!
We truly appreciate your patience and understanding during this brief, weather-related closure. Your safety โ along with the well-being of our staff and the animals in our care โ remains our top priority.
We canโt wait to see you again soon!
Weโre back!
After carefully monitoring the weather and confirming safe conditions, weโre excited to announce that weโll reopen to the public on Thursday, Jan. 23 during our regular daytime hours.
Cold weather closure! ๐ฅถ
Due to forecasted temperatures and to ensure the safety of our guests, staff and the animals in our care, the Zoo will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Stay warm, and we will see you soon!
UPDATE: The Zoo will remain closed on Wednesday, Jan. 22 due to the forecasted frigid temperatures. Guests who pre-purchased a Zoo ticket for Jan. 21 or 22 will have their ticket honored for daytime Zoo admission on any future visit.
โ BREAKING NEWS.... WE HAVE A WINNER! ๐ฆ
MOTEMA (pronounced MO-TEM-A) has been selected by our great gorilla fans as the name of the newest baby who calls the Zoo home!
Come see Motema and the rest of the gorilla troop today!
Double the fun! โค๏ธ โค๏ธ
The nestbox is turning into a red panda play yard and Mama Ginger has to work double time to keep up! If they aren't sleeping or nursing, the cubs are wrestling with each other or playing with their enrichment toys.
Make history by helping to name the very first gorilla born at the Detroit Zoo! For a $10 donation to support SAFE Gorilla, you can cast a vote for your favorite! This special girl needs a special name โ so cast your vote today: https://t.co/93esxTyeB9
Voting is through Sept. 9