After the reopening of the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory back in June, the time has now come for Como Zoo to reopen their doors!

Como Park Zoo & Conservatory via Facebook
Como Park Zoo & Conservatory via Facebook
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Como Zoo will reopen to guest on July 29th. Those who would like to visit the zoo can make a free reservation between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.. A max of 250 people will be allowed in at a time and a mask will be required to be worn. Other safety measures Como Zoo is implementing are:

  • A one-way walking path from Cleveland Court (near the Carousel) to the Charlotte Partridge Ordway Japanese Garden. From this path, visitors can go to the zoo or conservatory.
  • Reservations are capped to four people, including infants and children
  • All visitors and staff are required to wear face coverings
  • Park-provided wheelchairs, strollers and drinking fountains will be unavailable.
  • Como Town will have $13 time-slot reservations available at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. from Wednesday to Sunday. "Some rides and attractions will be different due to added safety protocols," according to a press release.
  • Children two years old or younger will not be allowed to go on rides, but must be included in the reservation count.

To read more FAQ's about the Zoo's reopening, you can click here! To make your reservation to visit Como Zoo Park & Conservatory, you can do so by clicking here!

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