I am going to do 2 separate lists here; one for facilities that I have visited since 2010, and ones that I only visited prior and haven't been to since (as I visited these facilities as a kid and have little recollection or memorabilia from my visits). I am including zoos, aquariums, and museums that are either accredited or have a substantial live animal collection. I will also include a brief note next to each entry. Apologies if this is too long. This is my own personal ranking.
List of facilities I have visited since 2010.
List of facilities I have visited since 2010.
- 1). Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium (Omaha, NE)
- Only visit was an improvised visit during a business trip that ended up giving me a free day, so no camera. Simply unforgettable, favorite visited zoo beyond any doubt. The zoo I want to revisit the most.
- 2). Tennessee Aquarium (Chattanooga, TN)
- Favorite aquarium of all time, thanks to its freshwater focus, unique collection, and turtles. Lots and lots of turtles. Marine exhibits are also top-notch
- 3). Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens (Jacksonville, FL)
- My favorite facility from my Florida trip, great landscaping, collection, and exhibitry. The trio of reptile houses was the highlight for me.
- 4). Georgia Aquarium (Atlanta, GA)
- Overall, a great facility mostly good exhibits and plenty to see. Great collection and design. Ocean Voyager is one of the best ocean exhibits.
- 5). Zoo Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
- Excellent reptile house and primate exhibits, mostly good elsewhere. Bird exhibits were a bit of a letdown, but still a very strong facility.
- 6). Greensboro Science Center (Greensboro, NC)
- Has grown and improved significantly since my first visit in 2015. Boosts a surprisingly unique and diverse collection, including rarities like Javan Gibbons.
- 7). North Carolina Zoo (Asheboro, NC)
- Debated on whether to put this above or below GSC (would be really close regardless). Great setting, exhibitry, size, and atmosphere, though its collection has been lacking. This can change for the better in the next few years...
- 8). Florida Aquarium (Tampa, FL)
- Excellent native wildlife exhibit with Wetlands of Florida. Rest of aquarium has a mostly standard collection, but great presentation. Madagascar exhibit was a let down.
- 9). Disney's Animal Kingdom (Bay Lake, FL)
- Theming, landscaping, and exhibitry are unmatched. Collection is very solid. But very crowded and the theme park side seems to get more attention than the zoo side.
- 10). SeaWorld Orlando (Orlando, FL)
- Debated whether to put this above or below DAK. Has a bigger emphasis on animals. Very good habitats and overall atmosphere. Also not too crowded when I visited, unlike DAK.
- 11). North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences (Raleigh, NC)
- Boosts a sizable collection that mostly focuses on native wildlife with some Central/South American species also present. Good collection and decent exhibitry, but has a few sore spots like the Snake exhibits.
- 12). Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center (West Yellowstone, WY)
- Small facility and collection with only a handful of native species, but has great presentation and educational value. An excellent addition to any Yellowstone trip.
- 13). ZooTampa at Lowry Park (Tampa, FL)
- Excellent collection that's let down by outdated, aesthetically unpleasing, and at times bizarrely-designed exhibitry, and a complete refusal to upgrade and modernize. It's not all bad, though.
- 14). SeaLife Charlotte-Concord (Concord, NC)
- Good facility with a decent, but unspectacular, collection, although it can only rank so high with being so small and maybe slightly overpriced?
- 15.) Ripley's Aquarium at Myrtle Beach (Myrtle Beach, SC)
- About as average and bog standard as aquariums get.
- 16). SeaLife Orlando (Orlando, FL)
- About the same as Charlotte-Concord, but with a more messy and chaotic layout. Definitely inferior IMO.
- 17). Greenville Zoo (Greenville, SC)
- Small collection with a few genuine surprises, but exhibitry left a lot to be desired.
- 18). Museum of Life and Sciences (Durham, NC)
- Not a bad facility per say, but is mostly family-focused and its collection is rather small and standard, with the insect house being the highlight.
- 19). Gatorland USA (Orlando, FL)
- A good time can be had here, but the facility is a bit messy and random in its presentation. Goofy humor permeates the grounds.
- 20). Lazy 5 Ranch (Mooresville, NC)
- The single worst still-operating facility I have visited, bar none. The drive-thru safari is alright, but the rest is a maze of appalling exhibits and unpleasing scenery. The only truly bad facility on this list.
- 1). Bronx Zoo (New York, NY)
- Still looks like an amazing facility up there with Omaha and I really want to revisit it someday.
- 2). National Aquarium in Baltimore (Baltimore, MY)
- Last visit was before the Australia exhibit. The freshwater and turtle collection has me intrigued.
- 3). Aquarium of the Americas (New Orleans, LA)
- Looks interesting, but I haven't really been updating myself on this facility.
- 4). New York Aquarium (Brooklyn, NY)
- The new Sharks exhibit looks interesting, as does the sea cliffs exhibit.
- 5). Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center (Riverhead, NY)
- Last visit was before name change. Looks alright, if a bit "touristy"?
- 6). Triangle Metro Zoo (Closed) (Wake Forest, NC)
- Awful. Also closed, thankfully.
- 7). Long Island Reptile Museum (Closed) (Hicksville, NY)
- Possibly even more awful, if an article I came across last year was any indication. Also even more closed.