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RECIPROCAL LIST from YOUR ORGANIZATION and CALL N (309) 681-3500 US at (309) 681-3500 to CONFIRM RECIPROCAL LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS RULES & POLICIES Enjoy a day or weekend trip Here are some important rules and to these local reciprocal zoos: policies regarding reciprocal visits: • FREE means free general admission and 50% off means 50% off general Less than 2 Hours Away: admission rates. Reciprocity applies to A Peoria Park District Facility the main facility during normal operating Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington, IL: days and hours. May exclude special Peoria Zoo members receive 50% off admission. exhibits or events requiring extra fees. RECIPROCAL Henson Robinson Zoo, Springfield, IL: • A membership card & photo ID are Peoria Zoo members receive FREE admission. always required for each cardholder. LIST Scovill Zoo, Decatur, IL: • If you forgot your membership card Peoria Zoo members receive 50% off admission. at home, please call the Membership Office at (309) 681-3500. Please do this a few days in advance of your visit. More than 2 Hours Away: • The number of visitors admitted as part of a Membership may vary depending St. Louis Zoo, St. Louis, MO: on the policies and level benefits of Peoria Zoo members receive FREE general the zoo or aquarium visited. (Example, admission and 50% off Adventure Passes. some institutions may limit number of children, or do not allow “Plus” guests.) Milwaukee Zoo, Milwaukee, WI: Peoria Zoo members receive FREE admission. • This list may change at anytime. Please call each individual zoo or aquarium Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL: BEFORE you visit to confirm details and restrictions! Peoria Zoo members receive FREE general admission and 10% off retail and concessions. DUE TO COVID-19, SOME FACILITIES Cosley Zoo, Wheaton, IL: MAY NOT BE PARTICIPATING. Peoria Zoo members receive FREE admission. ALWAYS CALL AHEAD TO THE THIS LIST IS FOR PEORIA ZOO ZOO/AQUARIUM TO VERIFY MEMBERS, NOT MEMBERS OF OTHER RECIPROCITY. ORGANIZATIONS VISITING PEORIA ZOO. PLEASE REFERENCE THE RECIPROCAL LIST FROM YOUR ORGANIZATION AND CALL www.peoriazoo.org n (309) 681-3500 US AT (309) 681-3500 TO CONFIRM. [email protected] YOUR PEORIA ZOO MEMBERSHIP ENTITLES YOU TO FREE OR DISCOUNTED GENERAL ADMISSION AT THE FACILITIES LISTED BELOW. PLEASE SEE RULES & POLICIES ON BACK. CANADA FLORIDA (con’t) MARYLAND NEW YORK SOUTH CAROLINA Calgary Zoo 50% Zoo Miami 50% Maryland Zoo 50% Buffalo Zoo 50% Riverbanks Zoo 50% Granby Zoo 50% SEA LIFE Aquarium 50% Salisbury Zoo FREE Trevor Zoo FREE Greenville Zoo 50% Toronto Zoo 50% Central Florida Zoo 50% (25% Merchandise Discount) Aquarium of Niagara 50% SOUTH DAKOTA Assinboine Park Zoo 50% Mote Marine Aquarium 50% MASSACHUSETTS Seneca Park Zoo 50% Great Plains Zoo 50% MEXICO St. Augustine Alligator Farm 50% Capron Park Zoo FREE Staten Island Zoo FREE Bramble Park Zoo FREE ZooTampa at Lowry Park 50% Parque de Leon 50% Franklin Park Zoo 50% Rosamond Gifford Zoo 50% TENNESSEE The Florida Aquarium 50% Museum of Science FREE Utica Zoo FREE ALABAMA Palm Beach Zoo 50% Chattanooga Zoo FREE Birmingham Zoo 50% Buttonwood Park Zoo FREE NORTH CAROLINA Zoo Knoxville 50% GEORGIA Stone Zoo 50% NC Zoological Park FREE ALASKA Chehaw Animal Park FREE The Memphis Zoo 50% WNC Nature Center FREE Alaska SeaLife Center 50% Zoo Atlanta 50% MICHIGAN Nashville Zoo, Inc. 50% NC Aquar.- Pine Knoll 50% ARIZONA SEA Life Aquarium 50% TEXAS IDAHO Museum of Life & Science 50% Phoenix Zoo 50% Zoo Boise FREE Binder Park Zoo 50% Abilene Zoo Gardens FREE SEA LIFE Aquarium 50% Zoo Idaho FREE Detroit Zoo 50% Greens. Science Cntr FREE Gladys Porter Zoo FREE Reid Park Zoo 50% Idaho Falls Zoo FREE John Ball Zoo FREE NC Aquar.- Fort Fisher 50% Texas State Aquarium 50% ARKANSAS ILLINOIS Potter Park Zoo FREE NC Aquar.- Roanoke Isl. 50% Dallas Zoo 50% Little Rock Zoo 50% Miller Park Zoo 50% Saginaw Children’s Zoo FREE NORTH DAKOTA El Paso Zoo 50% CALIFORNIA Lincoln Park Zoo FREE MINNESOTA Dakota Zoo FREE Fort Worth Zoo 50% Charles Paddock Zoo FREE (10% Discount on food & retail) Minnesota Zoo 50% Red River Zoo FREE Houston Zoo 50% Sequoia Park Zoo FREE Scovill Zoo 50% Lake Superior Zoo 50% Roosevelt Park Zoo FREE Ellen Trout Zoo FREE Fresno Chaffee Zoo 50% Henson Robinson Zoo FREE Como Park Zoo FREE Chahinkapa Zoo FREE San Antonio Zoo 50% (15% Gift Shop Discount) Los Angeles Zoo 50% Cosley Zoo FREE OHIO Caldwell Zoo 50% MISSOURI Oakland Zoo 50% INDIANA Akron Zoological Park 50% Cameron Park Zoo FREE The Living Desert 50% Mesker Park Zoo FREE Endangered Wolf Center 50% Cincinnati Zoo 50% UTAH Fort Wayne Zoo 50% Cleveland Zoo 50% Sacramento Zoo 50% Kansas City Zoo 50% Utah’s Hogle Zoo 50% Potawatomi Zoo 50% Columbus Zoo 50% Aquarium of the Bay 50% Sea Life Aquarium 50% Tracy Aviary FREE Washington Park Zoo 50% The Wilds 50% San Francisco Zoo 50% Saint Louis Zoo FREE VIRGINIA IOWA (50% off Adventue Pass) Boonshoft Discovery FREE Happy Hollow Zoo 50% Virginia Zoo 50% Blank Park Zoo FREE Dickerson Park Zoo FREE African Safari Park 50% CuriOdyssey 50% Virginia Aquar/Science 50% Mississippi River Aquarium 50% MONTANA The Toledo Zoo 50% Cabrillo Marine Aquar. FREE WASHINGTON KANSAS Grizzy/Wolf Disc. Center 50% OKLAHOMA Santa Barbara Zoo FREE Woodland Park Zoo 50% David Traylor Zoo FREE ZooMontana 50% Oklahoma City Zoo 50% (25% Merchandise Discount) Point Defiance Zoo 50% COLORADO NEBRASKA Tulsa Zoo 50% Pueblo Zoo 50% Lee Richardson Zoo FREE Lincoln Children’s Zoo FREE OREGON WEST VIRGINIA (10% Gift Shop and 50% Train) Oglebay’s Good Zoo FREE CONNECTICUT Henry Doorly Zoo 50% Oregon Zoo 50% Beardsley Zoo FREE Hutchinson Zoo FREE WISCONSIN (20% Gift Shop Discount) Riverside Discovery 50% Wildlife Safari 50% DELAWARE NEW HAMPSHIRE PENNSYLVANIA International Crane FREE Brandywine Zoo FREE Sunset Zoo FREE Squam Lakes Science Center 50% Erie Zoo Society FREE NEW Zoo FREE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Rolling Hills Zoo 50% Henry Vilas Zoo FREE NEW JERSEY ZOOAMERICA FREE Smithsonian Zoo FREE Topeka Zoological Park FREE (10% Gift Shop & Concession Discount) (10% Gift Shop Discount) Sedgwick County Zoo 50% Cape May County Zoo FREE Elmwood Park Zoo 50% (10% Gift Shop Discount) Philadelphia Zoo 50% Milwaukee Zoo FREE FLORIDA KENTUCKY Racine Zoo Gardens 50% Santa Fe Zoo 50% Louisville Zoo 50% Bergen County Zoo FREE National Aviary 50% Jacksonville Zoo 50% LOUISIANA Turtle Back Zoo 50% Lehigh Valley Zoo FREE Brevard Zoo 50% Alexandria Zoo FREE NEW MEXICO RHODE ISLAND FREE or 50% off is for general Baton Rouge Zoo FREE ABQ BioPark 50% Roger Williams Zoo 50% admission only. See rules & policies for more information. Living Desert Zoo FREE.
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