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2200 N Cannon Dr.
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Clark/Division (red)
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Lincoln Park is the largest park in Chicago. Long and narrow, it begins at North Avenue and follows along the banks of Lake Michigan for quite a number of miles. Within its 1,200 acres, you’ll find a wealth of things to see and do.

Lincoln Park Zoo Entrance
About the Zoo

Polar Bear
Of course, most people come here for the animals and they don’t go home disappointed! Lincoln Park Zoo boasts more than 80 species of mammals, from the ordinary to the exotic. Many are indigenous to far away continents like Africa or Australia and most visitors may be hard-pressed to identify them. The Regenstein Center for African Apes is a special favorite with kids and adults alike.
Gorilla
There’s also an excellent array of birds on display at the zoo – about 75 species and 300 birds in all at the expansive McCormick Bird House.
The Pritzker Family
Children’s Zoo will delight the little ones. It offers hands-on experiences with the animals as well as a fun Treetop Canopy Adventure. The children’s zoo is designed to make children feel comfortable in the North American woodlands and to help them understand issues such as safety and conservation.
Sun Bear
The Farm-in-the-Zoo is another interactive exhibit where kids can milk cows, taste honey, and churn butter. Guests can even experience what it might be like to “hatch” from an egg!
Zebra
Lincoln Park Zoo also offers a number of programs and special events for families as well as lectures for adults.
Visiting the Zoo
Lincoln Park Zoo is open 365 days a year and only closes in instances of severe weather. Hours depend on the season of the year. Visitors should allow at least 2 to 3 hours to enjoy all the wonderful exhibits and any special programs that may be on the agenda for the day.
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