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EXPLORE SEATTLE | | | | | | | Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium5400 N Pearl St
Tacoma,
WA
98407
253-591-5337 | | | | | Description: TACOMA. The novelty of seeing land animals and marine creatures in one place makes Point Defiance an attractive prospect. Its 29 acres are divided into themed areas like Rocky Shores/Tundra, Wild Wonders, North Pacific Aquarium, and Asian Forest Sanctuary, which features endangered primates and tigers in an approximation of their natural habitats. Rare beluga whales are also a draw. Free parking, spectacular views of surrounding scenery, and plenty of eating and shopping options keep happy visitors coming back.
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| 5500 Phinney Ave N
Seattle,
WA
98103
206-684-4800 | | | | | Description: GREENLAKE. Woodland Park Zoo, spread across 65 acres, houses more than 1000 animals from 290 species and draws over a million visitors annually. Exhibits mimic natural habitats, creating a lush, forest-like setting. Popular exhibits include Bug World (walkingsticks, beetles, and ants, oh my!), elephant forest, African savanna, snow leopards, and jaguars. Many indoor exhibits and viewing shelters are also available should the weather be uncooperative. Plenty of cafes and food kiosks can be found too, or you may bring a picnic lunch to enjoy.
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