Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens Central Florida Zoo trip report - June 11 2022

SwampDonkey

In the Swamp
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I was able to spend a few hours here on a hot Saturday morning this past weekend. This is a small, but decent community zoo outside of Orlando Florida. I had been to this zoo once back in 2009 or so, but not since.

Overall the zoo ranges from pretty decent to sadly out dated. It seems they are making strides to improve the habitats. Most of the zoo is seen from wooden walkways, not always elevated more than a few inches, but I would imagine this is due to the low lying elevation of the entire property.

Newer and/or nicer habitats:
Cheetah, reptile habitats in general but the Grand Cayman iguana and crocodile monitor in particular, Warthogs, Florida black bear, small bird aviaries.
Warthogs:
full

Cheetah yard:
full

Florida black bear:
full

Grand Cayman iguana:
full

Decent habitats:
Astoundingly large bald eagle habitat (but terrible use of space) for a bird that cannot fly, peccary, tortoises in general, fossa, clouded leopard, African porcupine, petting zoo area, generic giraffe.
Clouded leopard:
full


Embarrassing habitats/cages:

Mongoose lemur, ring tailed lemur, lesser spot-nosed guenon, Amur leopard, Indian rhino, cougar.
Indian rhino:
full

Mongoose lemur:
full

Ring Tailed Lemur:
full

Copious use of black fencing and wood are the primary means of containment. Admittedly that colors my view of a habitat, even if it is an OK habitat. In particular the lemur and guenon cages are far too small and are in desperate need of enlargement or replacement. The same could be said of the cougar cage.

The Amur leopard habitat is in the process of being upgraded and expanded. Well, they are raising the money to do that, no work has been started at this time.

The Indian rhino habitat is just a open dirt yard with a pool. It could be far worse, but it could be a lot better too.

Viewing angles for almost all of the animals are at eye level, there are only a few habitats where one is separated from the animals via elevation.

It is clear that they really are improving the place when one sees the new habitats, but some really need to be replaced sooner than later. At this moment I think that Wild Florida is a better value if you are looking for a zoo in the area, or Brevard Zoo if you are in that direction.

That said, we were looking for a zoo to spend the morning at before going to our hotel, and this really fit well. The CFLZ is an AZA member, so we were able to enjoy 50% off admission. At that price it is a good deal and worth the 40 minute drive from the Disney area if you like zoos.
 
Thanks for the review. It certainly appears that the zoo is a real mixed-bag at the moment.
 
I was at the zoo around a couple months ago. Their reptile collection was quite good, one of the best ones I've been to in Florida in fact. I agree with the cougar habitat being too small, though that was the only bad enclosure I can remember that stood out. It was an alright, if not forgettable zoo in my opinion.
 
Thanks for the review. It certainly appears that the zoo is a real mixed-bag at the moment.

I was at the zoo around a couple months ago. Their reptile collection was quite good, one of the best ones I've been to in Florida in fact. I agree with the cougar habitat being too small, though that was the only bad enclosure I can remember that stood out. It was an alright, if not forgettable zoo in my opinion.

Both statements are valid. The zoo is not bad, and not great. The reptile collection is one of the better ones for Florida, ZooTampa does not have a reptile house at all really (although there are the tanks in the Florida building). The worst habitats were the cougar and lemurs. I have seen overall worse cages for those species, but not at AZA accredited zoos.
 
Both statements are valid. The zoo is not bad, and not great. The reptile collection is one of the better ones for Florida, ZooTampa does not have a reptile house at all really (although there are the tanks in the Florida building). The worst habitats were the cougar and lemurs. I have seen overall worse cages for those species, but not at AZA accredited zoos.

You mentioned Brevard in your review, have you been there? What was your opinion of it, or any of the other "small" Florida zoos (Gulf Breeze, Palm Beach etc)
 
You mentioned Brevard in your review, have you been there? What was your opinion of it, or any of the other "small" Florida zoos (Gulf Breeze, Palm Beach etc)
I have not been there personally, but I have really only heard good things about it the last few years. I have been to Gulf Breeze, but it was in the late 1990s, so too far back to really be a good judge of quality now. However, from the pictures I have seen and reviews I have read I believe Gulf Breeze is better now than when I went. It was still AZA when I was there, for what that is worth.

Outside of that I have been to Safari Wilderness (2016), Wild Florida (2017), Gatorland (2020), Gatorama (2021) and Jacksonville (2004)(if one even counts Jax as a small/medium zoo). I really want to get to Naples Zoo in the not distant future. I was acquainted with the person that is their Director of Animal programs, and she has fantastic vision.
 
I have not been there personally, but I have really only heard good things about it the last few years. I have been to Gulf Breeze, but it was in the late 1990s, so too far back to really be a good judge of quality now. However, from the pictures I have seen and reviews I have read I believe Gulf Breeze is better now than when I went. It was still AZA when I was there, for what that is worth.

Outside of that I have been to Safari Wilderness (2016), Wild Florida (2017), Gatorland (2020), Gatorama (2021) and Jacksonville (2004)(if one even counts Jax as a small/medium zoo). I really want to get to Naples Zoo in the not distant future. I was acquainted with the person that is their Director of Animal programs, and she has fantastic vision.
I can recommend Brevard, for me its the best of the small Florida zoos I've been to (also the largest). Naples has some uncommon/rare species that you might not have ever seen. I'd also recommend Palm Beach Zoo if you're ever in the vacinity.
 
I can recommend Brevard, for me its the best of the small Florida zoos I've been to (also the largest). Naples has some uncommon/rare species that you might not have ever seen. I'd also recommend Palm Beach Zoo if you're ever in the vacinity.
Yeah, those three are all on my list of "Zoos I want to visit" google map. I also have Lion Country Safari and Miami on that list for Florida zoos. I have been to both of those, but that was in the early 1990s when I was a young kid.
 
I can recommend Brevard, for me its the best of the small Florida zoos I've been to (also the largest). Naples has some uncommon/rare species that you might not have ever seen. I'd also recommend Palm Beach Zoo if you're ever in the vacinity.
I should also add that Brevard Zoo was actually only 15 minutes further from our hotel in Disney area, but I chose CFLZ because we were meeting friends for lunch that live in Sanford so it was way closer at that point. So, Brevard is a reasonable option for people that may live in the west or south side of Orlando area.
 
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