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Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum
       
 
Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum See Your World Come to Life
 
   
Description   An outstanding zoological park and living museum of over 1500 animals on 70 acres. On the grounds are a restaurant and picnics facilities, and a miniature train offers tours of the park. Visit the aquarium to see a diverse collection of marine animals The zoo also teaches wildlife conservation through in-house and outreach educational programs.  
   
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Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for children, teens, adults
 You can expect to spend under 5 hours when visiting our location
 We are open year-round
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: under $10
   We accept: Visa MasterCard Amex Discover
 
 We provide special rates for: Children
GROUP DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE TO:
  25 or more paying guests can enter the zoo for half-price.
 

   
 
 

6421 East 36th Street North
Tulsa, OK 74115
 (918) 669-6600
 (918) 669-6610

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  Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum
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  Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum Mission Statement: To provide a visitor experience, both enjoyable and meaningful, that promotes conservation through an understanding of the role of wildlife in the world. This mission is achieved by combining the exhibits and programs of zoos, aquariums, museums, and botanical gardens.
   
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