$109 for a One-Year Family Membership to Oakland Zoo ($139 Value)
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Historic zoo houses more than 660 animals such as giraffes, lions, elephants, baboons, alligators, and Malayan sun bears
The Deal
- $109 for a one-year family zoo membership ($139 value)
Oakland Zoo members get free parking for one vehicle, and enjoy discounts on special events, at the gift shop, and admission to more than 125 other zoos and aquariums across the country. A family membership is good for two named adults and up to four children age 17 and younger. Must provide shipping address and full name of both adult members at checkout which will be shared to facilitate shipping.
Purchasers must wait until membership cards have arrived in the mail to redeem at the zoo; you will not be allowed to redeem your voucher in person at the zoo in exchange for membership card.
This Groupon is not valid towards gift memberships, and the purchaser must be one of the named adult members.
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About Oakland Zoo
Oakland Zoo was first established in 1922, but it didn’t find its permanent home until 1939, when it was thoughtfully constructed amid the rolling hills of Knowland Park. Today, Oakland Zoo is home to more than 660 animals, who thrive in biomes designed to mimic their natural environments.
The sprawling African savannah is one of the zoo’s largest habitats, housing hyenas, zebras, elephants, and giraffes. The centerpiece is a 1.5-acre lion exhibit called Simba Pori, which translates to lion county in Swahili. Inside, a pride of lions freely roam an enclosure outfitted with kopje rock structures, a pond, and a booth where the king can sign autographs.
Over in the rainforest habitat, chimpanzees and white-handed gibbons swing through the treetops. Emus and wallaroos—a cousin of the wallaby and the kangaroo—roam freely in the Wild Australia exhibit, accessible via one of the zoo’s rides, Outback Express Adventure Train. Other rides include the Endangered Species Carousel and Sky Ride, a chairlift that soars above the habitats and offers Bay Area skyline views.