Zoos In Maine

Acadia Zoological Park: Trenton, Maine 04605
The Acadia Zoo exhibits 45 species on 15 acres, with Maine natives such as whitetailed deer, foxes, porcupines, local birds and out-of-stater's favorite the moose, as well as exotic wildlife including leopards, reindeer, colobus monkeys and gibbons
DEW Animal Kingdom and Sanctuary: 918 Pond Rd (Rte 41), Mt Vernon Maine 04352
Located on 42 acres in Mt. Vernon Maine D.E.W. Animal Kingdom is home to over 200 animals from around the world.If you like animals you'll love D.E.W. Animal Kingdom.
Gulf of Maine Aquarium: 350 Commerical Street, Portland, ME 04101
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) catalyzes community dialogue, interdisciplinary research, and science literacy to realize the natural and human potential of the Gulf of Maine bioregion.
Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge: Milbridge, ME 04658
Strung along the Maine coast like a strand of pearls, the islands of Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge protect precious habitat for nesting seabirds, wading birds, and bald eagles. The refuge's mainland units complement the offshore gems by supporting migratory songbirds, shorebirds, and waterfowl.
Maine Wildlife Park: 56 Game Farm Road, Gray, Maine 04039
The Maine Wildlife Parkis open from mid-April through Veteran's day. Our gates open daily at 9:30 a.m. and close at 4:30 p.m. Visitors must exit the park by 6:00 p.m.
Mt. Desert Oceanarium: Southwest Harbors
BAR HARBOR SITE; Maine Lobster Museum, Marsh Tour, Lobster Hatchery...
York's Wild Kingdom: Route 1, York Beach, Maine 03910
YORK'S WILD KINGDOM, located in York Beach, Maine has something to offer every member of the family. A variety of family rides, paddle boats, miniature golf course, a petting zoo, scenic picnic grounds and even a Haunted House. Educational learning sessions take place throughout the day and a special member of the zoo.