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Celebrating 50 years of the North Carolina Zoo

Discover the best things to do when you visit the Zoo, plus more places to visit during your trip to Asheboro, NC.

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The North Carolina Zoo's Zoofari bus behind nine elk in an open field.

During Zoofari, an experienced zoo educator will point out ~100 animals in the 40-acre Watani Grasslands.

Photo provided by Heart of NC Visitors Bureau

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A North Carolina icon turns 50 this year, and you’re invited to the wild celebration.

Founded in Asheboro, NC in 1974, the North Carolina Zoo is the world‘s largest natural habitat zoo and one of the most expansive attractions in the state. It’s also considered an international leader in animal conservation, with field conservation programs in 10+ countries.

During this milestone year, there’s no better time to plan your trip to the heart of North Carolina.

What to do at the Zoo

From exciting animal encounters (think: elephants, lions, polar bears, and more), to enchanting art and family-friendly events, the Zoo delivers outdoor fun for all ages. Visitors can:

  • Meet 1,700+ animals along a five-mile walking trail
  • Feed a giraffe at eye level
  • Take a spin on the endangered species carousel
  • Join a Zoofari to see animals like rhinoceroses, ostriches, and exotic antelope up-close from an open-air vehicle
  • Dine at unique dining spots like the Farm-to-Table Cafe
  • Tackle kids and adults ropes courses
  • Discover exotic and native butterflies in the walk-through butterfly garden, opening this May

Pro tip: Check out these affordable accommodations nearby.

A plate of fried chicken, collard greens, and sweet potatoes.

Magnolia 23’s nationally-recognized fried chicken is a must-try.

Photo provided by Heart of NC Visitors Bureau

More to do in Randolph County

The fun doesn’t stop at the Zoo. Make the most of your time in the Asheboro area by adding these local hot spots to your itinerary:

  • Kick-start your day with a caffeine boost and pastry from The Table.
  • Explore zoo-themed public art in Downtown Asheboro.
  • Add laser tag, zip line rides, axe throwing, and other attractions at Kersey Valley to your day of adventure.
  • Enjoy Southern cuisine at Magnolia 23, voted one of “America‘s 75 Best Fried Chicken Spots” by Daily Meal.
  • Cheer on the Asheboro ZooKeepers, a collegiate wooden bat team, at the newly renovated historic McCrary Park.
  • Visit Richard Petty Tribute Park in Randleman, home of the “King of NASCAR.”

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