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2021 Reciprocal Zoos and Aquariums 2021 Reciprocal Zoos and Aquariums The following is a list of zoo and aquariums in which admission is usually free upon presentation of your FOTAZ membership card and valid identification. Some of the zoos may require a reduced admission price. If zoo admission is FREE, other compensations will be offered to members. (Percentage off gift shop purchases, marked below with **.) However, occasionally a previously reciprocal zoo might withdraw from this program. Please check with zoo you intend to visit or call (318) 441-6810 and we’ll be glad to check the most current list or send you a copy. Please note that this list is subject to change without notice. CANADA GEORGIA Calgary Zoo (Calgary – Alberta) 50% Chehaw Wild Animal Park (Albany) Granby Zoo (Quebec – Granby) 50% Zoo Atlanta (Atlanta) 50% Toronto Zoo (Toronto) 50% Assiniboine Park Zoo (Winnipeg-Manitoba) 50% HAWAII Waikiki Aquarium (Honolulu) 50% MEXICO Parque Zoologico de Leon (Leon) 50% IDAHO Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park (Idaho Falls) ALABAMA Zoo Boise (Boise) Birmingham Zoo (Birmingham) 50% Zoo Idaho (Pocatello) Montgomery Zoo (Montgomery) 50% ILLINOIS ALASKA Cosley Zoo (Wheaton) Alaska SeaLife Center (Seward) 50% Henson Robinson Zoo (Springfield) Lincoln Park Zoo (Chicago) ** ARIZONA Miller Park Zoo (Bloomington) Heritage Park Zoo (Prescott) 50% Niabi Zoo (Coal Valley) Reid Park Zoo (Tucson) 50% Peoria Zoo (Peoria) The Phoenix Zoo (Phoenix) 50% Scovill Zoo (Decatur) 50% SEALIFE Arizona Aquarium (Tempe) 50% INDIANA ARKANSAS Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo (Fort Wayne) 50% Little Rock Zoo (Little Rock) 50% Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden (Evansville) Potawatomi Zoo (South Bend) 50% CALIFORNIA Washington Park Zoo (Michigan City) Aquarium of the Bay (San Francisco) 50% Big Bear Alpine Zoo (Big Bear Lake) IOWA Cabrillo Marine Aquarium (San Pedro) ** Blank Park Zoo (Des Moines) Charles Paddock Zoo (Atascadero) Nat’l Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium (Dubuque) 50% CuriOdyssey (San Mateo) 50% Fresno Chaffee Zoo (Fresno) 50% KANSAS Los Angeles Zoo (Los Angeles) 50% David Traylor Zoo of Emporia (Emporia) ** Happy Hollow Zoo (San Jose) 50% Hutchinson Zoo (Hutchinson) ** Oakland Zoo (Oakland) 50% Lee Richardson Zoo (Garden City) ** Sacramento Zoo (Sacramento) 50% Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure (Salina) 50% San Francisco Zoo (San Francisco) 50% Sedgwick County Zoo (Wichita) 50% Santa Ana Zoo (Santa Ana) Sunset Zoo (Manhattan) Santa Barbara Zoo (Santa Barbara) Topeka Zoological Park (Topeka) Sequoia Park Zoo (Eureka) The Living Desert (Palm Desert) 50% KENTUCKY COLORADO Louisville Zoological Gardens (Louisville) 50% Pueblo Zoo (Pueblo) 50% LOUISIANA CONNECTICUT BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo (Bridgeport) Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo (Monroe) Zoosiana (Broussard) 50% DELAWARE Brandywine Zoo (Wilmington) MARYLAND Salisbury Zoo (Salisbury) ** DC The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore (Baltimore) 50% Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park (Washington)** MASSACHUSETTS FLORIDA Buttonwood Park Zoo (New Bedford) Saint Augustine Alligator Farm (St. Augustine) 50% Capron Park Zoo (Attleboro) Brevard Zoo (Melbourne) 50% Franklin Park Zoo (Boston) 50% Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens (Sanford) 50% Museum of Science (Boston) Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens (Jacksonville) 50% Stone Zoo-Zoo New England (Stoneham) 50% Mote Marine Aquarium (Sarasota) 50% Palm Beach Zoo (West Palm Beach) 50% MICHIGAN ZooTampa at Lowry Park (Tampa) 50% Binder Park Zoo (Battle Creek) 50% The Florida Aquarium (Tampa) 50% Detroit Zoological Society (Detroit) 50% Zoo Miami (Miami) 50% John Ball Zoological Garden (Grand Rapids) Santa Fe College Training Zoo (Gainesville) 50% Potter Park Zoo (Lansing) SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium (Orlando) 50% Saginaw Children’s Zoo (Saginaw) SEALife Michigan Aquarium (Auburn Hills) 50% MINNESOTA OKLAHOMA Como Park Zoo (St. Paul) ** Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens (Oklahoma City) 50% Minnesota Zoo (Apple Valley) 50% Tulsa Zoo (Tulsa) 50% Lake Superior Zoo (Duluth) 50% OREGON MISSISSIPPI Oregon Zoo (Portland) 50% Jackson Zoological Park (Jackson) 50% Wildlife Safari (Winston) 50% MISSOURI PENNSYLVANIA Dickerson Park Zoo (Springfield) 50% Erie Zoological Society (Erie) Endangered Wolf Center (Eureka) 50% Elmwood Park Zoo (Norristown) 50% Kansas City Zoo (Kansas City) 50% Lehigh Valley Zoo (Schnecksville) Saint Louis Zoo (Saint Louis)** National Aviary (Pittsburgh) 50% Sea Life Aquarium (Kansas City) 50% Philadelphia Zoo (Philadelphia) 50% ZOOAMERICA North American Wildlife Park (Hershey) MONTANA Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center RHODE ISLAND (West Yellowstone) 50% Roger Williams Park Zoo (Providence) 50% ZooMontana (Billings) SOUTH CAROLINA NEBRASKA Greenville Zoo (Greenville) Lincoln Children’s Zoo (Lincoln) Riverbanks Zoo & Garden (Columbia) 50% Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium (Omaha) 50% Riverside Discovery Center (Scottsbluff) 50% SOUTH DAKOTA NEW HAMPSHIRE Bramble Park Zoo (Watertown) Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (Holderness) 50% Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum (Sioux Falls) 50% NEW JERSEY TENNESSEE Bergen County Zoo (Paramus) Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park (Chattanooga) Cape May County Park & Zoo (Cape May) ** Nashville Zoo, Inc. (Nashville) 50% Turtle Back Zoo (West Orange) 50% The Memphis Zoo (Memphis) 50% Zoo Knoxville (Knoxville) 50% NEW MEXICO Amarillo Zoo (Armarillo) ABQ BioPark (Albuquerque) 50% TEXAS Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park (Carlsbad) Abilene Zoological Gardens (Abilene) Alameda Park Zoo (Alamogordo) Caldwell Zoo (Tyler) 50% NEW YORK Cameron Park Zoo (Waco) Aquarium of Niagara (Niagara Falls) 50% Dallas Zoo (Dallas) 50% Ross Park Zoo (Binghampton) 50% El Paso Zoo (El Paso) 50% Buffalo Zoo (Buffalo) 50% Ellen Trout Zoo (Lufkin) Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park (Syracuse) 50% Gladys Porter Zoo (Brownsville) Seneca Park Zoo (Rochester) 50% Houston Zoo (Houston) 50% Staten Island Zoo (Staten Island) San Antonio Zoo (San Antonio) 50% The New York State Zoo at Thompson Park (Watertown) Texas State Aquarium (Corpus Christi) 50% Trevor Zoo (Millbrook) Utica Zoo (Utica) UTAH Tracy Aviary (Salt Lake City) NORTH CAROLINA Utah’s Hogle Zoo (Salt Lake City) 50% Greensboro Science Center (Greensboro) Zootah (Logan) 50% No. Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher (Kure Beach) 50% No. Carolina Aquarium at Roanoke Island (Manteo) 50% VIRGINIA No. Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores (Atlantic Beach) 50% Virginia Zoo (Norfolk) 50% North Carolina Zoological Park (Asheboro) Western North Carolina Nature Center (Asheville) WASHINGTON Museum of Life Science (Durham) 50% Point Defiance Zoological Society (Tacoma) 50% Woodland Park Zoo (Seattle) 50% NORTH DAKOTA Chahinkapa Zoo (Wahpeton) WEST VIRGINIA Dakota Zoo (Bismark) Oglebay’s Good Zoo (Wheeling) Red River Zoo (Fargo) Roosevelt Park Zoo (Minot) WISONSIN OHIO Henry Vilas Zoo (Madison) ** African Safari Wildlife Park (Port Clinton) 50% International Crane Foundation (Baraboo) Akron Zoological Park (Akron) 50% Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens (Milwaukee) Boonshoft Museum of Discovery (Dayton) NEW Zoo (Green Bay) Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (Cincinnati) 50% Racine Zoological Gardens (Racine) 50% Cleveland Metroparks Zoo (Cleveland) 50% Columbus Zoo and Aquarium (Columbus) 50% The Toledo Zoo (Toledo) 50% It is recommended that you call ahead to verify The Wilds (Cumberland) 50% as this list is always subject to change. 6-17-2021 .
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