Brookfield Zoo

About Brookfield Zoo

By booking the Brookfield Zoo tickets you can take an exciting exploration tour of this whopping 235 acres zoological park and discover its 2,400+ fascinating animals from over 400 different species. You can also enjoy a plethora of super exciting events at the zoo, including Ice Age Giants, Twilight Tunes, Holiday Magic, and Boo! at the Zoo. With the Brookfield Zoo dolphin show tickets, you can even get an insight of the social system of the dolphins and explore the breathtaking exhibitions at the Dolphins in Action. You can also interact with and feed the fascinating animals at the Wild Encounters. Not only that, but with your Brookfield Zoo Tickets, you can also visit the Butterflies Exhibition to see the vibrant butterflies and learn about metamorphosis.

For a convenient and hassle-free tour of the zoo, you are recommended to book your Brookfield Zoo Tickets online in advance. Pre-booking your tickets will not only offer you early skip-the-line access, but will also make your trip affordable with exciting deals and discounts.

Explore the Australian exhibit of Brookfield Zoo

Bennett's Wallaby

The Bennett's wallabies are one of the cutest animals to see by booking the Brookfield Zoo Tickets online. These animals are primarily distributed in certain regions of southeastern Australia, including Tasmania. Their key habitat includes woodlands, eucalyptus forests, and coastal areas. The Bennett's wallabies love to feed on herbs, leaves, and grasses.

Emu

The emus are one of the most common birds that you can spot at the zoo by booking the Brookfield Zoo Tickets online. They can be found throughout Australia and are known to live primarily in savannah woodland and arid inland plains. Their primary diet includes fruits, greens, and small insects.

Rodrigues Flying Fox

The Rodrigues Flying Fox has a fox-like face, widely spaced ears, and big eyes. Listed as “endangered" on the IUCN Red List, these animals are predominantly found on the Island of Rodrigues in the western Indian Ocean. They are well-suited to rainforest trees and generally survive on fruits, tamarind pods, nectar, and pollen.

Explore the Big Cats exhibit at Brookfield Zoo

African Lion

Listed as "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List, the African Lion is one of the most frequently visited animals with the Brookfield Zoo Tickets. They are primarily found in Southern Sahara and South Africa and are best suited to savannahs, grassy plains, and open woodlands. In the wild, they mostly feed on wildebeests, zebras, antelope, young giraffes, buffalo, wild hogs, and impala.

Amur Leopard

The thick long fur of Amur Leopard is reddish-yellow in the summer season and turns light in the winter season. These leopards are majorly found in the southwestern region of Russia and are believed to have become extinct in Korea and China. They are best suited to temperate forests hosting hot summers and cold winters.

Amur Tiger

The Amur Tigers are mainly distributed in many regions of eastern Russia, Manchuria, southeastern Siberia, and Northeast China. They are well-suited to live in snow-clad coniferous and deciduous forests. Their daily diet in the forest includes red deer, Sitka deer, and wild boar.

Explore the Clouded Leopard Rain Forest exhibit at Brookfield Zoo

Binturong

Listed as "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List, Binturong is primarily found in various regions of Nepal, Indochina, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo. They are best suited in dense forests and love to feed on fish, birds, fruits, shoots, and carrion.

Clouded Leopard

One of the most fascinating animals to see with the Brookfield Zoo tickets, clouded leopards have a yellow-reddish-brown to yellow gray color. They are primarily found in tropical forests, but can also be spotted in mangrove swamps and grasslands. In the wild, they generally feed on deer, wild boars, birds, monkeys, pangolins, and porcupines.

Fishing Cat

The fishing cats are generally found in Asian countries like India, Sri Lanka, Southern China, Java, and Sumatra. They are best suited to densely vegetated areas like mangroves, marshlands, and areas near streams & rivers. These cats feed primarily on fish, small mammals, birds, crustaceans, snakes, mollusks, and frogs.

Things to Do at Brookfield Zoo

Giraffe Feedings

One of the best things to do with your Brookfield Zoo Tickets is feeding the friendly giraffes at Habitat Africa: The Savannah. Since giraffes love munching all day long, feeding some delicious green out of your own hands is an excellent way to get along with these magnificent creatures.

Penguin Feeding Adventure

One of the best ways of interacting with the resident Humboldt penguins is feeding them out of your own hands. So, head to the Rocky Shores habitat in The Living Coast and spend some time assisting the animal caretakers in feeding the penguins. During the feeding session, you can also get an insight of the common behavior and lifestyle.

Penguin Encounter

Head to the The Living Coast habitat and encounter the resident Humboldt penguins playing and swimming here. You can spend your time interacting with these cute animals and also learning about the significance of taking various conservation measures to protect and save them.

Plan Your Visit

Timing & Location
Know Before You Go
How to Reach

Timings: Monday to Friday - 10 AM to 5 PM and Saturday & Sunday - 10 AM to 6 PM

Location: 8400 W 31st St, Brookfield, IL 60513, United States

How to Reach

By CarTake a car and reach the zoo within just 25 minute via the I-290 W route.

By BusTake a BNSF Bus from Chicago Union Station and alight at Hollywood (Zoo Stop) within just 26 minutes. From here, the zoo is just a few minutes walk.

  • Abstain from feeding the animals outside food as unsuitable food may make the animals sick.

  • Pets are strictly prohibited inside the zoo under every circumstance.

  • Avoid touching the animals unless otherwise noted.

  • Wear comfortable shoes, keep yourself hydrated, and apply sunblock as there will be a lot of outdoor walking inside the zoo.

  • Consider wearing long pants and long sleeves to avoid insect bites and remember to carry insect repellant.

By CarTake a car and reach the zoo within just 25 minute via the I-290 W route.

By BusTake a BNSF Bus from Chicago Union Station and alight at Hollywood (Zoo Stop) within just 26 minutes. From here, the zoo is just a few minutes walk.

FAQs

What are the attractions we should not miss while in Brookfield Zoo?

Some of the key attractions that you should explore with your Brookfield Zoo Tickets include Giraffe feeding, penguin feeding adventure, penguin encounter, Dolphin in Action, The Carousel, The Butterflies Exhibition, and Hamill Family Wild Encounters.

What are all the things we need to know before going to Brookfield Zoo?

  • Abstain from touching and feeding the animals unless otherwise noted.

  • Do not take your pets inside the zoo.

  • Keep yourself hydrated and wear a good sunscreen.

  • Book the Brookfield Zoo dolphin show tickets and experience the awe-inspiring dolphins in action.

Where can I Book Brookfield Zoo tickets?

You can book the Brookfield Zoo Tickets online in advance from our website for a convenient and hassle-free trip.

What is the best time to visit Brookfield Zoo?

The best time to visit Brookfield Zoo is during early mornings or late evenings. During these times of the day, the zoo has comparatively lesser crowds and you can enjoy a peaceful tour.

Do I need to book Brookfield Zoo tickets in advance?

Yes, you are recommended to book the Brookfield Zoo Tickets online in advance. Pre-booking your slot will let you skip the line of entry and head directly into the zoo. It will also keep you from the worries of tickets being sold out for your preferred date and time. Furthermore, you can even get instant discounts when booking your Brookfield Zoo Tickets online.

How much time does it take to explore Brookfield Zoo?

You need at least 3 to 4 hours to visit the Brookfield Zoo and explore all the interesting exhibits and interact with all the fascinating animals with your Brookfield Zoo Tickets.

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