
Building a Pack with Seven New Puppies
Written by: Animal Care Professional Ashley Gaia, Africa Team Last year, ZooTampa at Lowry Park welcomed an exciting new species
Written by: Animal Care Professional Ashley Gaia, Africa Team Last year, ZooTampa at Lowry Park welcomed an exciting new species
By Lee Ann Rottman, VP of Conservation The Puerto Rican crested toad, Peltophryne lemur,is the only toad species native to
[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] The Florida pine snake is native to the Southeastern United States, but primarily found in Florida. As they
Written by: Ryanne Sullivan, Animal Care Professional [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] In honor of Halloween, this month’s birdy spotlight is on a
Written by Micah Carnate-Peralta As the days get shorter and the night takes over during this time of the year,
Today’s spotlight is on the spotted python (Antaresia maculosa). The spotted python can be found in the shrublands, forests, rocky
[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Meet Aanjay and Titus two of our very own komodo dragons here at ZooTampa at Lowry Park! Komodo
“Red on yellow will kill a fellow, but red on black is a friend of Jack.” You may have heard
By Tessa Giannini, Animal Care Professional, Aviary 2018 has been celebrated as The Year of the Bird nation-wide. This month,
We’re ssslithering into the week with the woma python! The woma python snake is native to central and southwestern Australia.
Open today from:
9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
9:30 am – 5 pm
7 days a week
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ZooTampa at Lowry Park offers a variety of delicious food for guests at several restaurants and concession stands throughout, but we understand that guests may need to bring outside food for special dietary needs. Acceptable and prohibited food items are listed below. For the convenience of our guests, there is a picnic area located outside the park near the main parking lot.
For the safety of our animals, guests and employees, the following items are not permitted to be brought into ZooTampa:
The following items are also prohibited to avoid blocking of walkways and/or trip hazards:
Please leave any unnecessary articles secured within your vehicle to expedite your entry into the park.
We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone not observing Zoo Rules.
With a new Pay For A Day, Rest of Year Free ticket – for a limited time – you get unlimited admission through December 31, 2023 including access to our seasonal event series. Some blockout dates apply — see below for details. Not valid with any other discounts.
When does my Pay For A Day ticket expire?
For a limited time, new Pay for a Day, Rest of Year Free tickets are valid from the day of purchase until 12/31/2023 Pay for a Day, Rest of Year Free tickets which were purchased prior to October 1st, 2022 are valid until 12/31/2022.
What are the blockout dates?
3/11/23 – 3/19/23
11/24/23 – 11/26/23
12/26/23 – 12/31/23
Can I purchase a Pay For A Day ticket on a blockout date?
Yes! You can purchase a Pay for a Day, Rest of Year Free ticket for first-time use on a listed blockout date and have full access to the park on that day. Blockout dates apply to repeat visitation.
Can I use my Pay For A Day ticket on blockout dates?
If you already have your Pay for a Day, Rest of Year Free ticket and wish to visit during a listed blockout date, please stop by the Zoo’s ticketing windows for alternate options: