Quaint little zoo, great for little kids. Plenty of shade trees, very quiet and peaceful. Great for an afternoon or evening stroll with the family, just watch out for peacock poop. Zoo has a lot of birds, especially exotic, colorful ducks. But also has smaller mammals to see like porcupines and foxes, and some larger like elk and reindeer. Feeding the deer, fish and ducks is always a highlight. Attached park is nice for picnicking, with a decent playground for the kiddies. Though it could use a few more picnic tables and trash cans. Zoo also has fundraisers throughout the year that are a lot of fun, and most Tuesday mornings they have stories and crafts for young kids at their Wildlife Learning Center. The zoo closed most of the winter. But when it warms up, it’s a great place to make memories with the family.
Heston Y.
Place rating: 5 Bountiful, UT
More than what you would expect from a small community Zoo. The price was cheap, the animals were active and very visible. The park is fully shaded with full grown trees. Beautiful display of different birds. There were great educational signs displayed for all the animals. Beautiful park.
Brandee S.
Place rating: 5 Fort Campbell, TN
This is really a gem in Logan. It is the perfect way to spend a few fun cheap hours with your family or date. The price of admission($ 2 adults, $ 1 kids) is totally worth it to support the feeding and care of the animals. If you are looking for Hogle Zoo, that is not what you are going to find here. It’s more of a small animal rescue. We were excited to see an injured peregrine falcon up close, she was rescued after being hit by a car in Wyoming. It was wonderful to see such a gorgeous bird like that. The handler said that they may be getting more birds in the future. As always, the highlight was feeding the fish and ducks. Make sure to bring lots of dimes! The ducks and geese are so tame, they will eat right out of your hands. We love Willow Park Zoo!
Heather E.
Place rating: 4 Logan, UT
My kids and I really enjoy Willow Park Zoo! It is not a huge zoo, but will entertain us for an hour or two and we always see something interesting when we go. Our favorite time is in the late afternoon/evening, when it cools off a bit and we can enjoy the beauty of the area. The grounds are clean, well kept, and they have attractive displays. Lots of beautiful birds, monkeys, and other wildlife. They also have educational programs and I believe you can arrange to have birthday parties in the Wildlife Learning Center(call them to confirm, as I’m not 100% on that) If you are expecting the San Diego Zoo, you won’t get it here. But for $ 2 for adults and $ 1 for kids, you really can’t beat it! They also have a fun event called«Boo at the Zoo» around Halloween. Kids can dress up in their costumes and visit different vendor and activity booths for candy, games, and crafts. Lots of fun! Willow Park is nearby, with lots of space, playgrounds, picnic tables, etc, so you could easily have a picnic before or after enjoying the animals at the zoo.