What's Happening at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in 2025?
- ONLYintheCLE
- Mar 7
- 3 min read
Exciting News for the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in 2025: New Exhibits, Events, and Conservation Efforts
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is gearing up for an exciting year in 2025, with new exhibits, expanded conservation initiatives, and a series of special events designed to attract visitors from all over. As one of Cleveland’s most popular attractions, the zoo continues to play a vital role in both entertainment and education, offering an opportunity for guests to explore wildlife from around the world while learning about the importance of conservation efforts. Here’s a look at what’s in store for the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in 2025.
New Exhibits to Explore
One of the biggest highlights at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo this year is the debut of two highly anticipated exhibits. The first is the African Savanna, which will offer guests a chance to step into the heart of the African wilderness. This expansive exhibit will feature a variety of African species, including giraffes, zebras, and antelopes, as well as interactive elements to help visitors learn more about these majestic animals and their natural habitats. The new African Savanna will offer more than just a traditional zoo experience; it will immerse visitors in the sights and sounds of Africa through lush landscaping, water features, and wildlife encounters. The exhibit is set to open in summer 2025.
The second major addition is the Rainforest Adventure, an indoor tropical rainforest habitat that will house exotic animals like sloths, monkeys, and tropical birds. This exhibit is designed to replicate the dense, vibrant rainforests of Central and South America, complete with lush vegetation and cascading waterfalls. It will give guests a closer look at the incredible biodiversity of rainforests, while also raising awareness about the environmental threats facing these vital ecosystems. The Rainforest Adventure is set to open in early spring 2025.
Expanded Conservation Efforts
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has always been committed to conservation, and 2025 will see even more efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats. In addition to ongoing partnerships with global conservation organizations, the zoo will be launching a new conservation education program aimed at engaging local communities in environmental stewardship.
This program will include school outreach, eco-friendly initiatives, and guest activities focused on sustainability and the protection of wildlife. The zoo will also increase its support for field conservation projects, particularly those working to protect endangered species such as the Amur leopard and the African elephant. Visitors to the zoo can look forward to more educational displays and interactive experiences designed to highlight these efforts and encourage active participation in conservation efforts.
Special Events and Community Engagement
In 2025, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo will host a series of events for guests of all ages. One of the standout events will be the Spring Blooms Festival, where the zoo’s gardens will be transformed into a colorful array of flowers, and guests can enjoy guided tours to learn about the plants and animals that thrive in each ecosystem. Additionally, the Wildlife and Wine event in the summer will offer a unique opportunity to sample fine wines while experiencing animal exhibits after hours.
For families, the Zoobilee fundraising gala will continue to be a beloved tradition, helping raise crucial funds for the zoo’s educational and conservation programs. Families can also enjoy themed seasonal events like the anticipated return of the Asian Lantern Festival, Halloween at the Zoo and ZooLights during the holiday season.
Looking Ahead
As the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo enters 2025, it continues to offer an exciting mix of entertainment, education, and conservation. The upcoming exhibits, community-focused events, and ongoing dedication to animal preservation promise to make the zoo a must-visit destination for residents and tourists alike. Whether you're a longtime zoo enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo offers something for everyone to enjoy while supporting its mission to protect wildlife for future generations.
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