Discover over 200 Rescued Animals at Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary with Admission (Up To 50% Off)
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Visit the zoo to observe animals in their habitats. Enjoy family-friendly amenities including picnic areas and playgrounds
Looking for a great day out with the family? Come enjoy entry to Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary where you can see how different animals behave in their natural-like habitats. With plenty of room for picnics and playtime for kids, it's an awesome spot for everyone! Don't miss special animal encounters that make it even more memorable
What We Offer:
Experience the beauty and wonder of wildlife with the admission packages to Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary. Enjoy entry to the zoo and observe how different animals act in their habitats.
Admission for two adults: Enjoy a day out with a partner, observing and learning about a wide array of animals in a serene, natural setting.
Admission for two children and two adults: Perfect for a family outing, this package allows two adults and two children to explore the sanctuary and engage with the animal residents.
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Why You Should Grab This Offer:
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary offers a unique and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Spreading over 10 acres just north of Prescott, Arizona, this sanctuary provides a safe haven for animals that were previously injured, abandoned, or too accustomed to humans to survive in the wild. The dedicated team of staff and volunteers cares for over 200 animals and rescues more than 400 each year, playing a crucial role in animal welfare and conservation.
The sanctuary features a covered pavilion for picnics, a children’s playground, a splash pad, and a picturesque park-like setting. It also supports the Association of Zoos & Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan, ensuring the survival of various species. Occasionally, after-hours events allow guests to observe some of the sanctuary's nocturnal animals, offering a unique experience.
With a 4.7-star rating from over 2700 reviews, Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary is a must-visit destination. The Pence Pavilion, Kiwanis Ramada, Pronghorn Deck, and Event Center Lawn are also available for party and event rentals, making it a versatile spot for any occasion.
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☎️ Booking: No booking required. Present Groupon on arrival.
⛔️ Restrictions: Adult entries are valid for ages 13-64 and child entries are valid for ages 3-12. Under 3s enter free. Must use in 1 visit; no cash or credit back. May purchase multiple vouchers. Mon-Sun 9 am-5 pm. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person.
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About Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Heritage Park Zoo and its staff are dedicated to the conservation and protection of wildlife, caring for more than 200 indigenous and exotic mammals, reptiles, and birds in a 10-acre haven north of Prescott, Arizona, overlooking Willow Lake. Many of Heritage Park's animals were previously injured, abandoned, or marked with a human imprint that prevents them from rejoining their wild habitats. While prowling through the sanctuary, visitors might spy a mountain lion that was kept as a pet, a black bear that was orphaned by his mother, or a Bald Eagle with a wing injury. The park features a covered pavilion where you're welcome to bring your own picnic, children's playground, splash pad and park like setting. The zoo has naturally landscaped enclosures that allow visitors the opportunity to get an up-close and personal view of the park's residents. Additional exhibits include the Tarantula Grotto, and Kiwanis Korner Animal Encounter.
Heritage Park also plays an important role in the Association of Zoos & Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan, granting asylum to critically endangered Mexican gray wolves, which are being reintroduced into the wild after a 20-year absence. The zoological sanctuary is open every day, with extended hours from May 1 to October 31, and occasional after-hours events which provide the opportunity for guests to see some of the sanctuary's nocturnal animals that are not normally out during the day.