Franklin Park Zoo
Franklin Park Zoo
3.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
About
Embark on a wild adventure at Franklin Park Zoo, where you'll encounter magnificent animals from around the globe! Get up close and personal with our Western Lowland gorillas at Gorilla Grove (seasonal). Take the chance to marvel at the majestic African lion in the Kalahari Kingdom and admire the graceful Masai giraffes roaming the Giraffe Savannah. With countless extraordinary species awaiting your discovery, Franklin Park Zoo promises an unforgettable experience for all ages!
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  • Michelle C
    Coventry, United Kingdom131 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nice day out
    Even though the wind was gusty, the animals were all still out and happy. It’s a lovely little zoo, with interactive keeper sessions about the animals and just there for guest to interact with them also. All the animals were out and about and some were more interactive then others, I was able to call over the tapir and get some great photos! Nice safe paced zoo which is mainly flat so easily accessible and lots of room for everyone to see the animals in their environments. Plenty of food vending about and also eatery. I would say this is more of a summer place as various exhibits were closed but normal for the time of the year.
    Hi Michelle! Thank you for sharing your experience at our zoo. We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed interacting with the animals and were able to get some great photos. We appreciate your feedback and hope to see you again in the summer when more exhibits are open.
    Written 19 February 2024
    This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
    Visited February 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written 17 February 2024
  • Donna C
    Brighton, Massachusetts4 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Just average.
    The best parts were the Gorilla Grove and Tropical Rainforest. We had the opportunity to speak with one of the gorilla keepers and the views into the enclosure were fantastic. The rest left much to be desired. Landscaping was scarce and spare for late Spring. Aside from the gorillas, enrichment seemed to be lacking. I hear that the light events are nice and may visit again for that, but zoo was lacking even standard exhibits like tigers and bears.
    Donna, thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the Gorilla Grove and Tropical Rainforest. Your comments on landscaping and enrichment are duly noted, and we will work to improve in those areas. We hope to see you again for Boston Lights!
    Written 29 April 2024
    This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled on business
    Written 28 April 2024
  • lkis229
    Southington, Connecticut570 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Zoo Lights - A must to go see
    Franklin Zoo Lights - TERRIFIC!! This is a must see for all ages. We took our granddaughter (7) who was absolutely amazed and definitely would want to go back next year. There is so much to see and the different sections made it even more fun.
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 16 September 2024
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Colleen P
Quincy, MA295 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
I attended the Lantern Lights at Franklin Park Zoo the last week of October in 2020. We needed to schedule our visit in advance, therefore it was not overly crowded when we went at 7 pm. We were let in 15 minutes before out scheduled time.

We drove to the Zoo and easily found a parking spot in the lot a 1/5 of a mile down the road. There was a paved path connecting the parking lot to the main entrance. Only one entrance was open during our visit.

A leisurely stroll of the lights can be done in 1 to 1.5 hours

Overall I was very satisfied with the experience. The quality of the lights/decorations was above wonderful. Other light shows I have been to at zoo's consist mainly of Christmas light creatures on wire structures, which is nice but this was a different experience all-together. The lanterns are just that, detailed cloth wrapped structures in a variety of color and lighting underneath. Several of the lanterns moved, others oscillated in a light show, while the bulk of them were simply pretty. The scale of lanterns ranged from the size of a basketball to a giant dragon.

I very much appreciated the time and effort put into creating each display. They were grouped together nicely and the one-way, mandatory path to take took a lot of guess work and needless wandering to see each and every display. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of Asian-themed displays. There were alot a nice variety of animal and sea creature displays.
Written 12 November 2020
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Laura W
Denver, CO50 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2022 • Solo
First it really pains me to have to write a negative review. I love zoos. I’ve been to many zoos of all sizes. This zoo is at the bottom of all the zoos I’ve been to. It is my fault that I went in the heat of the day so many animals were resting. The cardinal rule is go first thing in the morning when they are the most active. So that’s on me that I didn’t go earlier. All of the birds were off exhibit due to avian flu. Not a problem. Animal health comes first. More animals were also not on exhibit. I was so glad that I visited on City Pass. I would have not been happy to have paid full price for the zoo. I think it’s fine if you have a zoo membership and can come many times for a walk for exercise. Or if you can get a discount. It’s on par with my hometown zoo which is not a massive city zoo. HOWEVER this zoo is 3 times the price of my hometown zoo. Either lower the price or improve the zoo. The gift shop is way overpriced. I know most attractions like this have overpriced gift shops but this was even beyond the norm. If you are an out of towner like I am and you are expecting a great zoo experience, this just isn’t it. I would’ve expected a much bigger and better experience for the city of Boston. I will say that all the tickets for zoo lights are sold out for the week and next week so that’s got to be a positive for them. Sad I couldn’t go. Also I do not like that you would have to leave the zoo and re-enter for zoo lights. I would’ve had to sit outside the zoo for 2 hours and it doesn’t seem to be in the best part of town or pay so much more for transportation to come all the way back.
Written 11 September 2022
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Jerri L
Johnston, IA4,028 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Family
This zoo is small enough for a toddler to enjoy and to experience so much. We took our 2 year old granddaughter while visiting Boston for medical reasons. We have a zoo membership in Des Moines and were able to utilize reciprocity pricing which was nice. We paid half price for each of our tickets (regular price adult around $22.95 and the 2 year old $15.95) . Prices seemed to vary depending on time of day and days of the week and are cheaper online but if using reciprocity have to be purchased at the gate). Parking is free nearby at a few available parking lots.

We arrived at opening (winter hours 9-4) and stayed until closing. The 2 year old loved all-nighter of the animal areas that were open but especially loved the tropical rainforest, the bird, lions and farm. She took playground breaks between areas and this was something that we really loved about this zoo… the playgrounds.

We ate at the cafe and service was a bit slow with little ones, but it seemed they weren’t well staffed at that time or on that day (a Thursday around 11:30). We also took advantage of the “dipping dots” vending machine to enjoy some ice cream.

The layout is nice and easy to get around and surprisingly the 2 year old did great getting around all day without a stroller. We were able to see many of the animals although a few were away because of cooler weather.
Written 12 March 2023
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Hi JerriAL1, we’re thrilled to get this kind of feedback. Thank you for taking the time to review us. We look forward to seeing you again!
Written 14 March 2023
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dmmjran
Massachusetts15 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022 • Family
We were pleasantly surprised by both the size of the zoo and the amount of animals we were able to see on our visit there today. We found the maps helpful in navigating our way throughout the park, and spent a little more than 3 hours there. There were lots of colorful displays and some great play areas for the kids. Also, plenty of spots to sit down, and multiple restrooms along the paths. One annoyance was the ridiculously loud music playing behind a fence in the private party area, which made it difficult to focus on and hear our own conversations. I also thought it might be disturbing the animals, since so many of them have sensitive ears. Also, we overheard a male employee driving a golf cart refuse to help a female working in the small snack shop, rudely stating “That’s not my job,” and driving away with a look of disgust on his face when she mentioned that the cooler needed to be restocked. Very unprofessional, especially in front of several patrons. Finally, I think there should be some water bubblers in the park, as the temperature was close to 90 degrees today, and several times, I felt like passing out. $4.50 for a small bottle of water and $6.00 for a glass of lemonade was a bit more than I was willing to spend. Overall though, it was worth the trip and I do recommend it to others.
Written 14 August 2022
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Hi dmmjran, thank you for your review. We would be happy to discuss your visit in more detail, and invite you to reach out to us at info@zoonewengland.org
Written 22 August 2022
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803632016
Connecticut58 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2022
I love this zoo more than any zoo but there is a lot wrong with it these days! Most of the animals were not in their areas with signs saying not available for viewing. There were so many animals missing that I told my daughter who I took today that we should ask for our money back. Are they caught up in this greed machine that the US has? Can they not get it together? It is very sad!
The positive side I did see people working in the large bird outdoor cage which is so much fun to go in when it is open. Closed today. The statues animals for the night light show you can tell they put a lot into them. The should discount the tickets until they get it together and I am not talking about the bird influenza. 23 dollars is a lot for a zoo missing more than half of the animals and no shows or feeding times. Also it would be a great idea dummies if you put the names of some of the animals next to their cages like the white parrot outside. Kids would love to see that!
Written 15 September 2022
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akadad
Shillington, PA488 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2021
I've been to 8 of the top 10 zoos in the country along with zoos in Chicago, New York, Columbus, Cincinnati, Zurich, San Diego, and many more. Zoos are our go to when traveling.

We walked through half of the zoo before we saw our first animal (a turtle). We had to dodge construction vehicles and cars that were driving on the pedestrian path. Other than in the cafe, we didn't see an employee until we were there for almost an hour.

It was hot out and there was no visible water in any of the displays (except the turtle). I had never seen a bird pant before, but the small birds outside the displays were panting. The warthog has laying in a few inches of mud. No water, just mud.

The staff in the cafe was unbelievably rude. My hotdog bun was a stale brick. When I mentioned it, the girl said "it's just stale. All you have to do is ask for a new one". Why did I have to ask? Couldn't they give me a fresh one to start? Apparently you have to ask for the edible food.

The animal conditions were terrible, service was abysmal, and this was a total waste of money. I really expected better.
Written 17 July 2021
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We are sorry to hear that you were disappointed in your visit. We take all of our guest feedback seriously and would like to assure you that your feedback has been shared with the appropriate staff. As an organization accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (a distinction achieved by fewer than 10% of licensed animal exhibitors in the U.S.), we adhere to the highest standards of animal care. Our dedicated animal care team closely monitors all of the animals here at the Zoo, so that if and when anything unusual does occur we can take steps to address it as quickly as possible. Birds do have their own form of panting to help keep cool during hot weather. One form of this is called gular fluttering. This is a combination of rapid, open mouth breathing and quick vibration of the moist throat membranes that causes evaporation. In regard to water, fresh water is provided to all of the animals every day but may not always be visible to the public depending on placement within exhibits. With the warthogs, this species does like to wallow in mud, which is also a way for them to cool off. We provide a mud wallow to encourage natural behaviors, and water is added to it regularly. The warthogs do have fresh drinking water, provided daily in a water bowl hidden inside a round concrete trough so that they cannot flip it. We would be happy to discuss your experience in further detail and invite you to reach out at info@zoonewengland.org
Written 28 July 2021
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dustythoughts
Manchester, CT2,164 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2021
We came here to see the annual lantern festival, and walked around the zoo a couple of times while we were here. Since the festival technically started after the zoo closed, we didn't see a lot of animals (we only saw camels), although I would have liked to walk through the tropical forest exhibit. I also saw that they're introducing a new gorilla exhibit next spring (of 2022). The lantern festival itself was gorgeous, with a lot of whimsical displays, including a phoenix, a dragon, and a dinosaur exhibit with the Jurassic Park theme song playing overhead. They also had a wide variety of more standard animal-themed lantern displays, like bears, frogs, penguins, and pandas. Definitely a great experience for the whole family! The food here is pretty standard for a zoo (mostly fried food). The bathrooms were really clean, though.
Written 1 August 2021
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Dubin115
Boston, MA49 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
Boston lights amazing!,I am a frequent visitor to both Franklin Park & their sister Park Stone Zoo. It is a clearly a happy place with animals, people and employees enjoying the environment. Having been to every major Zoo Bronx, San Diego, Washington DC, Columbus, etc. Franklin Park's children's zoo and gorillla exhibit on par with the best they have to offer. Overall it's a great place to spend the day and they are continuing to improve the experience with each visit. A great place to support to continue their efforts on behalf of education and conservation of these precious animals
Written 21 August 2020
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tinaNtravel
San Jose, CA2,010 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2021
This is a really cute, relatively small zoo that seems to be perfect for younger kids. I went specifically to see the baby gorilla. The gorillas are in the large inside enclosure with four viewing windows to watch the gorillas. The zoo also contains lions and a tiger, and when I was there, both were right near the viewing places. There are plenty of other animals to see, for example two hump camels, zebra, giraffes, etc. If you go before Oct 11, 2021 the Zoo is decorated with the Boston Lights show. During the day it looks spectacular. I really wanted to go back at night to take a look, but simply didn’t have the time.
Written 22 September 2021
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auntellis
Syracuse, NY8 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020 • Couples
I visited the Boston Lights and thought it was a gorgeous art installation! The animals and flowers were all so beautiful! The artists who put this together really did a beautiful job. It was just a perfect way to spend a chilly fall evening, in a socially distant way. Like everyone else, I’m looking for things to do outdoors this year, and this was a wonderful way to take advantage of the zoo’s large space.
Written 10 November 2020
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