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2011 Zoo & Aquarium Reciprocal Admissions List 2011 Zoo & Aquarium Reciprocal Admissions List Current members of Riverbanks Society are entitled to receive free or discounted admission at the following participating facilities. Reciprocity applies only for admission to the main facility on normal operating days/hours and may exclude exhibits or events requiring an additional fee. Be prepared to show your Riverbanks membership card and a valid picture ID. It is highly recommended that you contact the institution you plan to visit ahead of time to verify reciprocity and to review the specific admission/membership policies, parking fees, guest privileges and discounts of each facility. For a complete list of facilities offering free and discounted admission, please visit www.AZA.org. CANADA ILLINOIS MONTANA Quebec-Granby Zoo 50% Cosley Zoo, Wheaton ZooMontana, Billings Toronto Zoo 50% Henson Robinson Zoo, Springfield Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago NEBRASKA ALABAMA Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington Lincoln Children’s Zoo Birmingham Zoo Niabi Zoo, Coal Valley Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha 50% Montgomery Zoo Peoria Zoo, Peoria Riverside Zoo, Scottsbluff Scovill Zoo, Decatur 50% ARIZONA NEW HAMPSHIRE Reid Park Zoo, Tucson INDIANA Squam Lakes Natural Science Center 50% Phoenix Zoo, Phoenix 50% Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, Fort Wayne 50% Mesker Park Zoo & Garden, Evansville NEW JERSEY ARKANSAS Potawatomi Zoo, South Bend Bergen County Zoo, Paramus Little Rock Zoo, Little Rock 50% Cape May County Park & Zoo IOWA Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange CALIFORNIA Blank Park Zoo, Des Moines Aquarium of the Bay, San Francisco 50% Nat’l Mississippi Museum & Aquarium 50% NEW MEXICO Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro Alameda Park Zoo, Alamogordo Charles Paddock Zoo, Atascadero KANSAS Albuquerque BioPark, Albuquerque 50% Coyote Point Museum, San Mateo David Traylor Zoo of Emporia Living Desert Zoo & Gardens, Carlsbad Fresno Chaffee Zoo, Fresno 50% Hutchinson Zoo Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, San Jose Lee Richardson Zoo, Garden City NEW YORK Los Angeles Zoo, Los Angeles 50% Rolling Hills Wildlife Adv, Salina 50% Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park Oakland Zoo, Oakland 50% Sedgwick Co. Zoo, Wichita 50% Buffalo Zoo, Buffalo 50% Sacramento Zoo, Sacramento 50% Sunset Zoo, Manhattan Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Syracuse 50% Santa Ana Zoo Topeka Zoo Seneca Park Zoo, Rochester Santa Barbara Zoo Staten Island Zoo San Francisco Zoo 50% KENTUCKY Trevor Zoo, Millbrook Sequoia Park Zoo, Eureka Louisville Zoo The Living Desert, Palm Desert 50% NORTH CAROLINA LOUISIANA NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher, Kure Beach COLORADO Alexandria Zoo NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Ctr, Divide Baton Rouge Zoo NC Aquarium at Roanoke Island Pueblo Zoo, Pueblo 50% NC Zoo, Asheboro– 50% admission MARYLAND Western NC Nature Center, Asheville CONNECTICUT Maryland Zoo, Baltimore Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport Salisbury Zoo NORTH DAKOTA Chahinkapa Zoo, Wahpeton DELAWARE MASSACHUSETTS Dakota Zoo, Bismarck Brandywine Zoo, Wilmington Buttonwood Park Zoo, New Bedford Red River Zoo, Fargo Capron Park Zoo, Attleboro Roosevelt Park Zoo, Minot DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Franklin Park Zoo, Boston 50% Smithsonian’s National Zoo Museum of Science, Boston OHIO Stone Zoo (Zoo New England) 50% African Safari Wildlife Park, Port Clinton 50% FLORIDA Akron Zoo Brevard Zoo, Melbourne MEXICO Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, Dayton Central Florida Zoo, Sanford 50% Parque Zoo, Leon Cincinnati Zoo & Garden, Cincinnati 50% Florida Aquarium, Tampa 50% Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Jacksonville Zoo, Jacksonville 50% MICHIGAN Columbus Zoo, Columbus 50% Lowry Park Zoo, Tampa 50% Binder Park Zoo, Battle Creek 50% The Wilds, Cumberland 50% Miami Zoo, Miami 50% Detroit Zoo, Detroit 50% Toledo Zoo Mote Marine Aquarium, Sarasota John Ball Zoological Garden, Grand Rapids Palm Beach Zoo, W. Palm Beach 50% Potter Park Zoo, Lansing OKLAHOMA The Children’s Zoo at Celebration Square Oklahoma City Zoo & Garden 50% GEORGIA Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum 50% Chehaw Wild Animal Park, Albany MINNESOTA ZooAtlanta – 50% admission Como Park Zoo, St. Paul OREGON Minnesota Zoo, Apple Valley 50% Oregon Zoo, Portland 50% HAWAII Wildlife Safari, Winston 50% Honolulu Zoo, Honolulu 50% MISSISSIPPI Jackson Zoological Park PENNSYLVANIA IDAHO Elmwood Park Zoo, Norristown 50% Tautphaus Park Zoo, Idaho Falls MISSOURI Erie Zoo Boise Zoo, Boise Dickerson Park Zoo, Springfield Lehigh Valley Zoo, Schnecksville Endangered Wolf Center, Eureka Philadelphia Zoo, Philadelphia 50% Kansas City Zoo, Kansas City 50% Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis ZooAmerica, Hershey National Aviary, Pittsburgh 500 Wildlife Parkway Columbia, SC 29210 803.779.8717 www.riverbanks.org 2011 Zoo & Aquarium Reciprocal Admissions List Current members of Riverbanks Society are entitled to receive free or discounted admission at the following participating facilities. Reciprocity applies only for admission to the main facility on normal operating days/hours and may exclude exhibits or events requiring an additional fee. Be prepared to show your Riverbanks membership card and a valid picture ID. It is highly recommended that you contact the institution you plan to visit ahead of time to verify reciprocity and to review the specific admission/membership policies, parking fees, guest privileges and discounts of each facility. For a complete list of facilities offering free and discounted admission, please visit www.AZA.org. RHODE ISLAND Roger Williams Park Zoo SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville Zoo– 50% admission South Carolina Aquarium – 50% admission SOUTH DAKOTA Bramble Park Zoo, Watertown Great Plains Zoo, Sioux Falls TENNESSEE Chattanooga Zoo Knoxville Zoological Gardens Memphis Zoo, Memphis 50% Nashville Zoo TEXAS Abilene Zoological Gardens Caldwell Zoo, Tyler 50% Cameron Park Zoo, Waco Dallas Zoo, Dallas 50% El Paso Zoo, El Paso 50% Ellen Trout Zoo, Lufkin Gladys Porter Zoo, Brownsville Houston Zoo, Houston San Antonio Zoo, San Antonio 50% Texas State Aquarium, Corpus Christi 50% UTAH Tracy Aviary, Salt Lake City Utah’s Hogle Zoo, Salt Lake City 50% VIRGINIA Mill Mountain Zoo, Roanoke 50% Virginia Zoo, Norfolk WASHINGTON Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Point Defiance Zoological Society, Tacoma WEST VIRGINIA Oglebay’s Good Zoo, Wheeling 50% WISCONSIN Henry Vilas Zoo, Madison International Crane Foundation, Baraboo Milwaukee Zoo NEW Zoo, Green Bay Racine Zoological Gardens For a complete list of facilities offering free and discounted admission, please visit: www.AZA.org 500 Wildlife Parkway Columbia, SC 29210 803.779.8717 www.riverbanks.org .
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