Learn all about the Behind the Scenes Tours at ZooAmerica in Hersheypark.
ZooAmerica Behind the Scenes Tours
Have you ever been up close to the animals at a zoo, held a bird of prey, touched an alligator, or fed bears? You can do all of this at the Behind the Scenes Tours at ZooAmerica in Hershey, PA!
ZooAmerica has three different Behind the Scenes Tours: Early Bird Tour, Photography Tour, and After Hours Tour. Depending on what tour you choose, you get to see a different variety of animals.
I was given a tour of ZooAmerica as part of the Sweet Welcome Blogger Program.
ZooAmerica Animals
Have you ever been to ZooAmerica? All of the 200 animals at ZooAmerica are from the North American continent. You can see animals like:
- black bear
- river otter
- grey wolf
- coati
- alligator
- prairie dogs
- rattlesnakes
- armadillo
- barn owl
- and more!
ZooAmerica is committed to conservation efforts, including participating in Species Survival Plan Programs and other such programs.
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ZooAmerica After Hours Tour
When I visited the zoo thanks to the Sweet Welcome, we were taken on the After Hours Tour at ZooAmerica, which I have to say was pretty awesome.
Available Wednesdays or Saturdays, the ZooAmerica After Hours Tour is recommended for ages 3 years and older, and it includes same day admission to the Zoo.
For the first part of our tour, we were taken to an education room to find out what we would experience on the tour and to meet a few animals. A few of the animals were in enclosures.
It was just the beginning, but I know my kids would have been thrilled to see even these little creatures! (Being that we have a bearded dragon, we’re kinda lizard fans here!)
Our first up-close encounter was with Mumford, a little owl who was brought to zoo with a wing injury. We were given the opportunity to hold him, which was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up!
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We then got to meet Drogo, a young American alligator. He is small, but still has sharp teeth, so we just got to reach out and feel his skin on his back or belly.
Next on the tour was a visit to The Southern Swamps, where we saw more alligators, snakes, Spoonbills, and an alligator snapping turtle, among other creatures native to the South.
In The Great Southwest we were given flashlights to view animals that live in desert, grassland, and forest habitats. The lights in here were dimmed, but we were able to see the coati, armadillo, ocelot, and box turtles, along with a few species of lizards.
Nearby we were able to see a Barn Owl and learn about how the zoo builds nest boxes for Barn Owls. In fact, we learned that kids who attend the ZooCamp often help to build the boxes!
After visiting the owl, we got an exclusive tour of the Health Center, where we saw where the animal’s food was prepared and where the animals go to get medical treatment.
Did you know that ZooAmerica doesn’t have an in-house veterinarian? Instead, veterinarians from the Hershey Medical Center visit to help with any sick or injured animals.
Last but not least, we watched the Bobcats feeding, helped to feed the River Otters, and finally feed the bears!
I have to say, feeding the bears and learning how they are trained tricks for health purposes was probably my favorite part of the tour!
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The keeper showed us how to encourage the bears to do a few little tricks, like licking our thumb, putting up a paw, or standing up in exchange for a grape. These ‘tricks’ are actually ways that the keepers get to check out various areas of the bears’ bodies to make sure that they’re healthy.
Note: We only saw the bears in their night time enclosure. They have a larger outdoor area to explore and play during the day!
Many thanks to ZooAmerica for this amazing experience! I would highly recommend it if you are in Hershey with your family.
ZooAmerica Hours
ZooAmerica is open year round. On most days they open at 10 am, and depending on the time of year, they close as early as 4:30 pm and as late as 9pm. Check out the ZooAmerica Hours to plan your visit.
Does a Hersheypark Ticket Include ZooAmerica?
If you purchase a Hersheypark ticket or get a Hersheypark ticket through the Hershey Lodge, you do also get admission to ZooAmerica with that ticket. Keep in mind however that you need to enter from the Hersheypark entrance, located near the Kissing Tower Hill Area of the park.
This admission does not include the Behind the Scenes Tours, however.
Want to Go on a Behind the Scenes Tour at ZooAmerica?
Interested? If you want to go on a Behind the Scenes Tour, you must pre-register and pre-pay 72 hours in advance. Limit 10 people per tour.
For more information and ticket prices, visit the ZooAmerica site.
Have Any Questions?
Have a question about the ZooAmerica Behind the Scenes Tours? Would you visit there with your family? Leave me a comment below!
Amy says
Sounds like you had an amazing trip! Thanks for sharing the information about the zoo!