NIGHTCRAWLER OVERNIGHTS
Spend the night at Zoo Atlanta and embark on a nocturnal adventure you won’t soon forget! Offered for both groups and families, NightCrawler Overnight programs are a great way to explore and discover the Zoo in a whole new light – moonlight! Each program features a guided Zoo tour and biofact exploration with a knowledgeable Zoo Educator, the opportunity to observe animals’ nocturnal behaviors using technology like night vision scopes, engaging group activities, a ride on the Endangered Species Carousel, a catered breakfast from Proof of the Pudding, and more!
Participants will spend the majority of the evening outdoors walking around the Zoo with an Educator as their guide, and will sleep in indoor, climate-controlled rooms with sleeping bags brought from home. The next morning, it’s time for more fun and activities, including more visits to see how the animals start their day. |
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FAMILY AND KIDS 0-5 YEARS OLD
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ADVENTURE CUBS
9:30 – 10:30 a.m. EVERY MONTH
Engaging activities will get you and your little one moving and creating! Each month, young explorers will learn about a new animal through a game, craft, story, and singalong. This is a great opportunity to make friends and spend time with your little explorers as they discover new skills and learn about wildlife. |
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TWILIGHT TOTS
4:30 – 6 p.m. MARCH 29 APRIL 9 MAY 30
Bring your littlest ones for an evening of exploring the Zoo and observing animals after-hours! Enjoy a mini tour of the Zoo with a Zoo Educator, stopping along the way to sing songs, hear animal stories, and dance like an animal! This program is designed for families with children ages 0-5, with opportunities for exploration for ages 0-2. Join us for a fun evening adventure before the sun goes down. |
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RISE AND DINE WITH THE ANIMALS
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. MARCH 16 & 30: Reptiles & Amphibians APRIL 13 & 20: Elephants MAY 11 & 18: Gorillas
Before the Zoo opens, get an exclusive early morning view of the animals as they get ready to start their day as you enjoy a continental breakfast. Participants will interact with an Animal Care Professional to learn more about the featured species. Registration will also include a memorable takeaway connected to the featured animal and Zoo admission to stay and enjoy the Zoo at the end of the program. |
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TWILIGHT TREK
6:30 – 9 p.m. FEBRUARY 16 MARCH 8, 22 APRIL 12 MAY 11, 16, 24
Experience the Zoo in a new way on this guided after-hours tour! Join the adventure as we explore the Zoo using the latest research technology, and discover what the animals do when the humans are away! |
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SPRING BREAK CAMP
APRIL 1-5: "Precious Pollinators"
Pollinators are more than just butterflies and bees; they include bats, mammals, and even birds! Dive into ways we can appreciate and support ALL of our precious pollinators to support biodiversity in both animals and plants! |
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SUMMER CAMP
BEGINS MAY 28
From lions to lizards to laughing kookaburras, young explorers will be immersed in hands-on, minds-on learning while having fun! Zoo Atlanta’s Summer Safari Camp is the perfect summer break experience for children ages 5 to 14. Select an individual week that fits in your summer plans, or spend the entire summer with us. |
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EDUCATION VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
Our Education Volunteers interact with Zoo guests to help share our mission and vision of saving wildlife and their habitats. If you have a passion for conservation, biology, or environmental science, this is the volunteer opportunity for you!
Education Volunteers work directly with the Education Department at Zoo Atlanta, supporting programs such as:
- Giraffe Feeding Assistance
- Zoo Seekers
- Zoo Exploration Days/Education Events
- Pop-up Activities
- Administrative Support
- Habitat Interpretation
This is a great way to meet new people, have fun and help educate others about topics that are important to you! |
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