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welcome Discover the best-kept secret in the South. Located in Hattiesburg’s 40acre Kamper Park, the Zoo features more than 55 species spread over five continents. hours grounds & exhibits open Tuesday-Sunday 10:00 - 4:00 carousel, train, concessions & gift shop open Tuesday-Sunday 10:00 - 4:00 location/contact 107 South 17th Ave / 601.545.4576 zoohattiesburg.com admission FREE AZA/Reciprocating Zoos FREE Zoo Society Members with membership card & ID with membership card & ID Children under 2 Children (2 through 12) Adults (13 through 61) Seniors (62 and up) Groups of 20 or more FREE $3.00 $5.00 $4.00 $2.00 with advance reservations Train & Carousel Tickets $2.00 per person/per ride membership Buy a Zoo Society membership and get in free. Packages for individuals and families include special privileges and event invitations. conveniences free parking stroller and wheelchair rental picnic areas group admission educational activities fun for the whole family Explore South America and discover llamas, lemurs, howlers, macaws, tapirs and capybara. Guarding the Mayan temple, you can find the jaguar, the pride of the continent. Climb to the highest outlook in Asia and growl with the tiger or stretch your neck with Australia’s emu. Tread across the Mississippi Swamp, but be mindful of the American alligators below. Safari through the wide plains of the African Veldt where zebras, ostrich and eland run, while servals and guenon linger nearby. Feed the fish and the ducks. Journey through an underground tunnel to say “hello” to the prairie dogs. Take a ride around the Zoo on the train, twirl on the carousel or cool down in the splash park! A HATTIESBURG CONVENTION COMMISSION FACILITY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE HATTIESBURG TOURISM COMMISSION AND THE CITY OF HATTIESBURG
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