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Our Zoo Trip: List of Fun Activities and Free Zoo Animal Report Printable Included.

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Hello everyone! I hope you're having a great week. Recently, my family and I decided to visit our nearby zoo. We'd gone a few times before the pandemic but hadn't gone for a while. Since the weather was in the upper 60s, we decided to make reservations and visit the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, which is the highest zoo in the country, with an elevation of 6,714 feet above sea level.

We had a lovely time at the zoo. We arrived on a warm and sunny day, but as the day progressed, the wind picked up and it got cooler. This is quite common during this time of year in Colorado. Despite the weather, we continued exploring the zoo and the girls even participated in a learning activity to count towards their school hours. All in all, it was a fun and educational family trip that we all enjoyed.

zoo animal picture collage

During our visit to the zoo, we had the opportunity to feed lettuce to the giraffes. It was an exciting experience getting up close and personal with them. Have you ever fed any of the animals at your local zoo? It's truly a wonderful experience engaging with them and seeing them up close.
Giraffes at the zoo
As we walked through the zoo, the peacocks joined us, adding to the experience. We also enjoyed watching the Rocky Mountain goats standing tall and taking in the beautiful view of the city behind them.
One of the highlights of our visit was watching the Grizzly bears splashing around in the water.
The otters, and hippos also splashed around in the water, and the penguins were spotted just outside of their indoor exhibit. We learned that if the name tags were the same colors they were a bonded pair.
Picture of penguins


Budgie Buddies Aviary sitting on a tree branch

During our visit to the Australia Walkabout, we were surrounded by the Budgie Buddies aviary. We also had a chance to interact with the wallabies that were roaming freely in the area.

Collage of zoo animals


Elephant at the zoo

collage of zoo animals

Our visit to the zoo was a blast! The animals were so fascinating to interact with. We hope you enjoyed the photos we took during our trip. Don't forget to check out the list of exciting activities that you can participate in while visiting the zoo. Also, make sure to grab your free zoo animal report while you're here. Thank you for joining us on our trip, and I look forward to seeing you again soon!

Here are some activities that you can participate in when visiting a zoo:

- Scavenger Hunt: 

  Go on a fun scavenger hunt to find specific animals or objects in the zoo. It's a great way to explore the zoo and learn more about the different animals.


- Animal Report: 

  Choose an animal that interests you and create a report about it. You can learn about its habitat, diet, behavior, and other interesting facts.

- Explore Different Animal Habitats: 

  Take a tour of the different animal habitats in the zoo and learn about their natural environments.

- Use a Zoo Map: 

  Practice your map-reading skills by using a zoo map to navigate your way around the zoo. 

- Take Photos: 

  Capture the memories of your visit by taking photos of the different animals and habitats. You can also learn basic photography skills.

- Create an Animal Collage: 
  Collect pictures of your favorite animals and create a collage. It's a fun way to showcase your creative skills.

- Check out Zoo Books: 

  Visit your local library and check out some books about animals and zoos. It's a great way to learn more about the animals you saw at the zoo.

- Participate in Feeding the Zoo Animals: 

  Some zoos offer the opportunity to feed certain animals. Check with the zoo to see if this is an option. It's a unique and memorable experience.




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  1. That sounds like a fabulous trip to the zoo. We've fed various animals a few times on different zoo trips and it is such a fun experience.

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    1. Joanne, thank you. It's always so much fun visiting our local zoo. Feeding the animals is a great experience. Thank you for stopping by.

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  2. How fun! The scavenger hunt is such a fantastic idea! Visiting from Crazy Little Lovebirds linkup.

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  3. Your trip to the zoo looks like a memorable trip! And, as a retired Kindergaren teacher, I love your ideas for related activities!

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  4. Stephanie, I love this zoo visit post! The animal pictures our wonderful! Feeding the Giraffes and seeing so many animals playing in the water sound sgreat. I was glad to learn that the penguins tags - if they are the same color - show that they are a matched pair - do you know if that is always the case with birds in a zoo? I appreciate you sharing that. Also, I loved the scavenger party idea, and the photographing idea - don't you love that digital photos allow us to take a lot of photographs, but that we don't have to pay to develop those pictures (as we did in the past). I also did a zoo post this week, and I think it is very cool that both posts came on the same week! Have a great day - Patty

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    1. Hi Patty,
      Thank you so much for visiting. That is a great question about the tags and the birds. I'm going to ask them about that next time we visit. I may even look that up. Yes, when she told us that about the penguins, we thought that it was so cool. It is nice to learn new things. I'm happy that you enjoyed some of those zoo visit ideas. I thought they were a fun way to engage more. I do love digital photos and how it allows us to take a lot of photographs. It is truly special. I will definitely take a look at your zoo post. I love visiting your blog. :) Thank you so much for taking the time to visit and share your thoughts. -It is appreciated so much!

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  5. Steph, how fun! I love that the zoo was interactive. I'm so happy to have gone to the zoo virtually with you. Just love this piece.

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    1. Paula, thank you. 😊 I'm happy you joined me virtually.

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  6. Enjoyed seeing your pics. Used to love taking the grandbabies to the zoo. We also took them to a wild animal safari. They loved it. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 139. Pinned.

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    1. Dee, thank you. Zoo trips are always so fun. I went one time to an animal safari. Those are tons of fun! Thank you for visiting. 😊

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