Zoos In New York

Atlantis Marine World: 431 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901 (Long Island)
Located on Main Street in Riverhead, along the Peconic River, Atlantis Marine World is Long Island’s full-scale Aquarium.
Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park: 60 Morgan Road, Binghamton, NY 13903
Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park sits tucked into the northern face of Binghamton's South Mountain. The zoo officially opened in 1875, and it is the fifth oldest zoological institution in the country behind such communities as Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati, and Buffalo.
Buffalo Zoo (Buffalo Zoological Gardens): 300 Parkside Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214-1999
Throughout the year, the Buffalo Zoo offers guests fascinating animal exhibits, naturalistic wildlife habitats, beautiful garden areas and several unique areas in which to enjoy an environment that is full of fun, adventure and history.
Bronx Zoo in New York, New York
Brooklyn Aquarium: Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn's own world class Aquarium is one of the premier facilities dedicated to sea life conservation. Famous for it's Beluga Whales, who have given birth at the aquarium, fish from the far corners of the world, Dolfins, seals, Walrusses and Sharks, this is an unsurpassed public attraction, in the heart of Coney Island Brooklyn.
Cold Spring Harbour Fish Hatchery and Aquarium: 1660 Route 25 A, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
The CSH Fish Hatchery & Aquarium provides opportunities for our visitors, adults and children alike, to tour the facilities and observe first hand the largest collection of New York State fish, reptiles and amphibians. We recently opened our tidal raceway for trout fishing during the week and weekend.
Long Island Game Farm Wildlife Park: Manorville, New York 11949
The Long Island Game Farm Wildlife and Children's Zoo features hundreds of animals, including an 18-foot giraffe, red kangaroos, kinkajous, cougars, Barbados sheep, peacocks, and the only lemurs born and bred on Long Island. Our animal collections include both exotic and indigenous breeds. We have various breeds of monkeys, buffalo, colorful parrots, zebra, aoudads, camels, ostrich, alligator, and much more.
New York Aquarium: Surf Avenue & West 8th Street in Brooklyn, NY
With exhibits featuring over 8,000 animals, the Aquarium offers diversity, superb viewing, and world-renowned scientific expertise that assures a rewarding experience and the knowledge that people can make a difference in the ocean world around them.
Queens Zoo (Wildlife Center) in Queens, New York
Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park: One Conservation Place, Syracuse, NY 13204
Seneca Park Zoo: 2222 Saint Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14621
Six Flags Theme Parks - The Great Escape and Splashwater Kingdom, Lake George, NY
Staten Island Zoo: Staten Island, New York, USA
Sweetbriar Nature Center: 62 Eckernkamp Drive, Smithtown, NY
Sweetbriar Nature Center is situated on 54 acres of varied garden, woodland, field and wetland habitats on the Nissequogue River. Hundreds of species of plants and animals make homes here.
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary: 134 Cove Rd., Oyster Bay, NY 1177
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center, located in Oyster Bay, was established in 1923 as the first Audubon Songbird Sanctuary in the nation.
Trevor Zoo: 131 Millbrook School Road, Millbrook, NY 12545
The only zoo in this country that is located at a high school. It houses more than 180 exotic and indigenous animals, 80 different species are represented It is home to 7 endangered species, Its facilities extend over 6 acres.
The Utica Zoo: 99 Steele Hill Road, Utica, NY 13501
The Utica Zoo has served the region for over 88 years. Located in Roscoe-Conkling Park, the zoo is part of a recreational complex made possible by the donation of land from Thomas R. Proctor in 1909. The zoo has grown from its small beginnings with three fallow deer to its present collection of over 200 animals.