If you had the opportunity to visit 6 - 8 zoos in the US, specifically to see Gorilla exhibits, where would you go and why? From an animal management/welfare and visitor experience point of view. Potentially a November visit.
Geographically, looking at America's top gorilla exhibits, it could be a bit of a logistical nightmare to see a half-dozen of the best examples. There is Congo Gorilla Forest at the
Bronx Zoo in the state of New York with its approximately 20 gorillas,
Disney's Animal Kingdom far south in Florida,
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is also found in Florida,
Saint Louis Zoo in Missouri,
San Diego Zoo in California,
Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas,
Houston Zoo and its fairly new gorilla complex in Texas,
Dallas Zoo and its lush gorilla exhibit in the same state,
Riverbanks Zoo in South Carolina,
Woodland Park Zoo in the Pacific Northwest in the state of Washington,
Lincoln Park Zoo in Illinois,
Zoo Atlanta in the state of Georgia with its approximately 20 gorillas,
North Carolina Zoo in North Carolina, and even
Gladys Porter Zoo in Texas with its gorillas that aren't afraid to jump into their water-filled moat.
I gave you 14 of the very best gorilla exhibits in American zoos and I've visited all of them in the past decade. However, if you wanted to narrow down the list then I'd probably go with Disney's Animal Kingdom, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Zoo Atlanta because they are all in the Florida/Georgia region (and Jacksonville could be added in), and then you could fly to Texas and visit Dallas, Houston and Gladys Porter...among many other excellent zoos in that region. To visit
only the top 6-8 gorilla exhibits would likely involve many plane trips to a long list of different states.