Nashville Zoo Tickets

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Experience Highlights

The Nashville Zoo is located within walking distance of the city and is home to more than 300 species. Not only is it home to leopards, red pandas, pumas, Andean bears and other species, but it also allows visitors to interact with some of the guests. Little ones can pet the alpacas, feed the tortoises or interact with the parrots at Lorikeet Landing. A skip-the-line ticket will give you the opportunity to discover them all without wasting time.

  • Explore the zoo without waiting at the entrance
  • Admire Andean bears, Sumatran tigers, tapirs, pumas, reptiles and dozens of other species up close.
  • Take your little ones in the Jungle Gym, a play area with tunnels, nets and swings
  • Enjoy shows and interactive experiences such as Lorikeet Landing and Critter Encounters

What’s included

  • Queue-free entrance to the zoo
  • Parking
  • Carousel, train or zip-line rides

Step by Step

The Nashville Zoo opened in 1991 and moved to its current location after six years. This large green space is located about 10 km south of the city. Buying a skip-the-line ticket allows you to explore at your leisure and get up close and personal with the many species that inhabit the zoo. The keepers know thousands of stories and will be happy to share them with you.

Nashville Zoo has built its reputation around a magnificent feline, the clouded leopard. Originally from Southeast Asia, it prefers humid environments - especially Himalayan rainforests and mangrove swamps - and is very rare to see, as it is characteristically shy. You will recognise it by the large irregular patches on its back.

Another remarkable cat is the Sumatran tiger, one of the world's most endangered felines. It lives in the jungles of the Indonesian island and is smaller than its cousins, but no less fearsome. The park has dedicated a specific area to it, Tiger Crossroads, which has lush vegetation and a small lake, as it is a skilled swimmer.

One of the most representative examples of the South American continent is the Andean bear. It lives in the forests of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, but its habitat is constantly threatened by deforestation. It is also known as the spectacled bear because of the white spots on its snout.

A special feature of the Nashville Zoo is the areas designed for the little ones. At Shell Station, children can touch the shells of the Sulcata Tortoises, while at Kangaroo Kickabout they have the opportunity to pet the giant red kangaroos. Also worth mentioning are Critter Encounters - with its alpacas, goats, camels, etc. - and Lorikeet Landing, a huge aviary inhabited by Australian parrots, a very friendly species.

It is difficult to include all the animals that have found a new home in Nashville. Among the most popular are the red panda, goliath tarantula, pink flamingos, blue poison dart frog and the matamata, a turtle with a very long, rocky-looking neck.

The Nashville Zoo is also known for the Soaring Eagle, a zipline that allows you to admire both the animals and the Nashville skyline from above.

Reviews

4.8
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    D.
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    Good family experience, to repeat.
  • V
    V.
    5
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    It was a wonderful time with the family, we really enjoyed the walk through the zoo and we also took some beautiful pictures of several animals.
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    C.
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    A beautiful visit for the whole family.
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    M.
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    We really enjoyed the walk through the zoo. My kids kept asking the names of the animals and running around, I have never seen them so happy and content with a family outing.
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