Santa Barbara Zoo

500 Niños Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93103

Hours

Open daily 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Closes early at 3;30 p.m. on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and for special events. Advanced reserved tickets recommended.

Cost

Here are costs associated with visiting Santa Barbara Zoo:

  • Adults (13+): $35
  • Children (2-12): $25
  • Children under 2 are free
  • Masai Giraffe Encounter: $350 for a maximum of 6 guests

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

About

While not as big or well-known as the San Diego Zoo, the Santa Barbara Zoo offers plenty for the whole family. This charming zoo, established in 1963, spans 30 acres and is home to over 500 animals representing more than 146 species.

The natural habitats that support the well-being of these creatures are top-notch, and the zoo offers education and conservation opportunities. Additionally, they provide special animal sessions, overnights, and private tours to cater to various groups and interests. The stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the Pacific Ocean make for a memorable and marvelous experience.

The Santa Barbara Zoo started with a modest collection of animals, which has grown significantly over the years. Currently, you'll find species from all around the globe, including African lions, Australian Kookaburras, and Western Lowland Gorillas.

The zoo also focuses on educating guests about the animal's natural behaviors and habitats and promoting conservation efforts to protect these vital animals.

The zoo's friendly and inviting atmosphere makes it a perfect outing for families, school groups, or anyone interested in wildlife. With interactive exhibits and informative signage, the zoo encourages a deeper understanding of wildlife preservation, making each visit entertaining and enlightening.

Santa Barbara Zoo: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One of the zoo's most notable features is Meet the Animals. Guests can register for up-close encounters with animals, which makes learning about these exotic animals more exciting. Prices vary, but some options include feeding penguins, witnessing a lion training session, and meeting a Masai giraffe face-to-face. These are perfect for families and could be the highlight of your Santa Barbara vacation.

Another exciting aspect is the zoo's focus on native California species, like the California condor and the Island Fox. The zoo is actively involved in breeding programs to help these species thrive after being on the brink of extinction. Witnessing them up close is an added thrill to any visit.

Along with the animals, there are plenty of thrilling attractions to enjoy. Hop aboard the small-scale train and cruise the perimeter of the zoo. Head to the observation deck and, for a nominal fee, feed a giraffe. Check out a free performance at the Theater Gone Wild or pay to climb the 26' Condor Wall, where your funds support condor conservation.

The zoo's location is close to other Central Coast landmarks, making it possible to combine multiple attractions in a day. After exploring the zoo, head to Santa Barbara Landing to add more adventure to your day. And since the zoo closes at 5 PM, visit any of the marvelous restaurants in the area, like the Lure Fish House, to savor a meal while discussing your favorite animals and experiences.

Including Santa Barbara Zoo in a Central Coast vacation combines animal encounters with educational experiences. Your visit will support crucial conservation efforts and be a thrilling experience for your family.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to Santa Barbara Zoo from Santa Barbara:

  • Head north on State St.
  • Continue straight onto US-101 N.
  • Take the exit for Mission St and turn right.
  • Follow Mission St, then turn left onto Laguna St.
  • Keep right to stay on Laguna St, which transitions into East Cabrillo Blvd.
  • After passing the East Beach parking lot, stay on Cabrillo Blvd until you see the zoo entrance.
  • Address: 500 Ninos Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93103

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially on weekends.
  • Consider a membership for added perks.
  • Some animals, like lions, are inactive in the late afternoon.
  • Book the zoo for your next private or corporate event.
  • Remember your sunscreen and hats.

Location

500 Niños Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93103

Frequently Asked Questions

Santa Barbara Zoo. The Beaches. Hiking Trails. Wine Tasting in the Funk Zone. Wine Tours to Santa Ynez. Santa Barbara Botanical Garden. Stearns Wharf. Aquarium at the Wharf. Kayaking or paddleboarding in the marina.

Santa Barbara is a year-round destination. The two slowest months are April and May. We recommend those on a budget visit during those times to take advantage of great deals and fewer crowds. For winter visitors: December through March is the best.

For families with kids, it's the last week of June through the middle of August and we require a 7-night minimum.

Starting the middle of August, we drop the minimum from 7 nights to 3 and 5 nights. So, from the middle of August through September, we have lower minimum night requirements, great pricing, and sunny warm beach weather.

Santa Barbara Film Festival (SBIFF)

The SBIFF is one of the city’s earliest and most popular festivals. Usually held in late January and early February, the SBIFF lasts for eleven days and attracts some of the film industry’s leading actors and directors. In addition to a diverse array of new film screenings, guests will find old classics, animated pictures, and foreign films playing at some of the city’s most iconic theatres. During the SBIFF, there are also numerous panel discussions and award ceremonies. Any film enthusiasts in need of a winter holiday must visit their vacation rentals at the American Riveria during the SBIFF.

International Orchid Show

The central Californian coast has a moderate Mediterranean climate, which has made it easy for horticulturalists to grow an impressive array of exotic plants. Ever since the start of the 1900s, orchids have become one of the region’s most distinctive flowers. Indeed, the orchid business became so big in the mid-1900s that the city eventually decided to create the annual International Orchid Show in the 1940s. This three-day show is still going strong to this day and features thousands of different orchid varieties for guests to marvel over. Anyone interested in beautiful orchids shouldn’t miss this March festival.

Summer Solstice Celebration

The origins of the Summer Solstice Celebration go back to 1974 when an artist named Michael Gonzalez and a few friends decided to dance on State Street in dresses. This odd event obviously struck a cord in the city because it inspired the Summer Solstice festivities. Most of the action in this celebration takes place at Alameda Park and includes a funky parade, street vendors, and plenty of live music. This festival usually runs for four days in June.

California Wine Festival

The American Riviera has some of the world’s most lauded vineyards. Indeed, one of the top tourist attractions while visiting this area is to go wine tasting in the city’s many exquisite wineries. If you want a thorough sampling of Californian wine, however, then book your trip during the annual California Wine Festival in July. Well over 70 wineries in the Golden State take part in this annual three-day event that also features live music, educational seminars, and food tastings.

Harbor & Seafood Festival

America’s Riviera has an eclectic array of world-class eateries, but it’s perhaps best known for its local seafood. Due to the city’s location along the Californian coast, it makes sense that Santa Barbara would have some of the finest seafood in the USA. The best way to enjoy Central Californian seafood is to visit during the Harbor & Seafood Festival. At this special one-day festival, people get to meet local fishermen face-to-face as they purchase locally caught crabs, lobsters, sea urchins, and more. There’s nothing like eating a warm meal prepared right in front of you with fresh-caught fish! The Harbor & Seafood Festival usually takes place in October.

We have over a dozen pet friendly homes in Santa Barbara. To see if a home is pet-friendly, refer to the property description under the photo gallery.

Tips for taking your dog to the beach in Santa Barbara

Dogs are not allowed on the beach from East Beach going West to Leadbetter Beach. However, dogs can be exercised off-leash from the Shoreline Park staircase going west to the Arroyo Burro Estuary. The easiest way to get onto this section of beach is from Hendry's Beach Parking lot. When you walk to the beach they have signs that say which side of the beach you can have your dog on. Hendry's Beach Parking lot also has a coin-operated dog washing station.

Definitely! For two reasons, Carpinteria state beach is known as the world's safest beach. It's a south-facing beach so the waves are normally pretty mellow, and also because there are no rip tides at this beach. For that reason, a lot of families tend to like Carpinteria for safety reasons. Also, we have tide pools that kids can explore at low tide and it's a pretty safe city. Families feel safe letting their kids wander around and walk into town.

Most of the vacation homes in Santa Barbara require a minimum 3-5 minimum night stay. During the summer, the minimum stay is 7 nights.

Some of the homes we offer in Santa Barbara are long-term rentals. This means that they require a minimum stay of 30 nights or more to rent.

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