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Lake Superior Zoo
7210 Fremont StDuluth, MN 55807
About
Visit Duluth's Wild Side! Over 400 animals and 200 different species await you. Meet Kaya and Kermit, Angolan colobus monkeys born during the summer of 2013. Wave at Trouble, our most famous resident (Have you read the book "A Bear Named Trouble"?). Get up-close and personal with Lynnard, Harry and our other barnyard friends. See numerous endangered and threatened animals such as a snow leopard, Amur tiger, swamp monkey and more. Be sure to check out our daily animal enrichment schedule, designed to excite both animals and visitors alike. Open year round!
Reviews
Based on 246 reviews
Average trip. We arrived at approximately 11:15 pm and made our way towards the entrance of the zoo to buy our tickets. We then started the loop around the zoo, viewing different animals in their...
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PartyTheNightAway,
September 14, 2022
The animals NEED better enclosures! The poor Otter is all by itself and they have strong family bonds and community (if you are not going to get a companion for it then give it to another zoo that...
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423stacie,
August 25, 2022
We went to the zoo on July 10th and were disappointed in the service; nobody was helpful in directing where to go. There is not a route map, so you are literally guessing where to go next. Not may...
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lemieuxg,
July 29, 2022
I liked the zoo and it had a little train that went around there and it was small and but compact with a lot of hills and but it's a good place to go to. I especially liked the train ride.
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Kevin A,
July 29, 2021
The zoo has made many improvements since the flood. Small zoo, but nice with young children. Went on a hot Sunday, mid-day...not crowded at all.
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agolla26,
July 26, 2021
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