girafee1985
Active Member
I will be staying in northern Colorado and will have a day to do one of these two zoos. Which one would you recommend?
Both should be exhibited. If it’s really cold, they have access to their stalls.I visited both this past October, and let me start by saying that both are very nice facilities. Are there any particular interests/species that you are looking to see? Denver I feel offers a more complete collection, however Cheyenne offers a zoo in a particular unique setting (on a mountain) and offers some rarities such as Asiatic black bears and mountain tapirs (though I have no idea if they are exhibited in cooler temperatures).
Being "spoiled" by living by two great Zoo's the Philly and Bronx zoos I have been privileged to see many species.I have scene an asiatic black bear at the Philly zoo. I believe the Queens zoo as well but could be wrong.One species I notice the Cheyenne zoo holds is Moose a rarity in zoos as I have been to many and have yet to see one! Sadly the species I am most interested in seeing Chimpanzees or Bonobos both lack. I am leaning towards Denver due to it being 100 miles closer and a latter closing time but Cheyenne zoo does have a world class Giraffe exhibit.I visited both this past October, and let me start by saying that both are very nice facilities. Are there any particular interests/species that you are looking to see? Denver I feel offers a more complete collection, however Cheyenne offers a zoo in a particular unique setting (on a mountain) and offers some rarities such as Asiatic black bears and mountain tapirs (though I have no idea if they are exhibited in cooler temperatures).
Thank you but it is out of my price range unfortunately.Why not consider the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Denver. They're supposed to have really nice and big exhibits. It's not your typical zoo, though, because they don't house a bunch of different species. Mostly lions, tigers and bears, but they have a few other animals, too.
https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/
That's a bummer. But totally understandable. Personally, although I've never been to either zoo, I'd probably go to Denver Zoo because it seems to have more species that interest me.Thank you but it is out of my price range unfortunately.
I visited both with my cousin about nine years ago in winter. We spent I think two days (or a day and a half) at Cheyenne Mountain and half a day at Denver. Both of us (in 100% agreement) enjoyed Cheyenne Mountain and disliked Denver. However whenever I have mentioned this on ZooChat I have been rallied against by the majority of forum members who loved Denver for reasons beyond my understanding. They had bland hoofstock yards, they had horrendously small cat exhibits. However I will freely confess that my visit was before the new Asia addition, though what I have seen of it on here is nothing stellar (though also not terrible).
So my vote is unequivocally for Cheyenne Mountain, but I feel I will be in the minority.