7 Must-Visit Aquariums and Zoos in San Francisco

Alex MedinaJessica Perez
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San Francisco, with its iconic Golden Gate Bridge and historic cable cars, is also a haven for animal lovers and marine enthusiasts. The city offers a variety of zoos and aquariums that provide educational and fun experiences for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking to learn about land animals or explore the mysteries of aquatic life, San Francisco has a place for you. Here are seven must-visit aquariums and zoos in the city.

Aquarium of the Bay

Located at PIER 39, Aquarium of the Bay gives you the chance to get up close with local marine life. With over 20,000 aquatic animals, including sharks, rays, and jellyfish, this aquarium focuses on the creatures from the San Francisco Bay and surrounding waters. Don’t miss the walk-through tunnel exhibits and the touch pools.

California Academy of Sciences

This is not just an aquarium but also a planetarium and a natural history museum. The Steinhart Aquarium, located within the California Academy of Sciences, is home to a living coral reef, a rainforest, and a multitude of sea creatures. It’s a comprehensive educational experience that’s perfect for a family outing.

San Francisco Zoo

For a more traditional zoo experience, the San Francisco Zoo offers a glimpse into the lives of over 1,000 exotic, endangered, and rescued animals from more than 250 species. The zoo is committed to connecting visitors with wildlife and inspiring conservation action. It’s a great place to learn about animals from around the globe.

Oakland Zoo

Just a short drive from San Francisco, the Oakland Zoo is known for its naturalistic habitats and community-focused conservation efforts. The zoo houses over 700 animals and offers unique experiences like the Outback Adventure Train and the endangered species carousel.

Sea Lion Center

Operated by the Aquarium of the Bay, the Sea Lion Center at PIER 39 is a free attraction where you can learn about the charismatic sea lions that have made the docks their home. Interactive displays and educational videos provide insight into the importance of these animals to the local ecosystem.

Happy Hollow Park & Zoo

Although a bit farther from San Francisco, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo in San Jose is worth the trip. It combines a zoo with an amusement park, offering rides and animal encounters. It’s a fun-filled destination for those traveling with children.

Safari West

For an adventure that feels like a trip to Africa, Safari West in Santa Rosa allows you to see giraffes, rhinos, and other wildlife in a natural setting. This wildlife preserve and African tent camp provides guided tours and is an exciting escape from the city.

When planning your visit to these attractions, consider the unique experiences each one offers. From the urban oasis of the San Francisco Zoo to the immersive underwater tunnels of the Aquarium of the Bay, there’s something for everyone in San Francisco’s array of zoos and aquariums.

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Alex Medina is a former CollegeUnified alumni (2018-2019). He is currently the staff writer for CollegeUnified. After graduating from Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School in 2015, he pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and New Media at Mount Saint Mary’s University. alex.medina@collegeunified.com
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Jessica is the senior editor leading CollegeUnified. Prior to this role, she spent nearly six years at the LA Times, first as assistant editor of the News Desk, then community editor of De Los, a Latinx vertical. She also worked as a digital producer at NBC Los Angeles, and spent a year as a fellow at USC Annenberg’s School of Journalism. She holds a degree in journalism from Cal State Long Beach. jessica.perez@collegeunified.com