MOG2012
Well-Known Member
A Stone Zoo Review and Species List
Hello Zoochatters, I'm back with my longer/more detailed review and species list. For this review, I'll review the somewhat small, AZA-accredited Stone Zoo where I've visited many times.
Stone Zoo is located in Stoneham, Massachusetts which is a small town, 9 miles north of downtown Boston. Franklin Park Zoo, a zoo run by the same organization (Zoo New England) is a little less than 7 miles away (~15-30 min drive)
Stone Zoo is a 26 acre zoo and an accredited member of the AZA. It was founded in 1905 under the name "Middlesex Fells Zoo", named after the state park adjacent to the zoo. During the 1960s, the zoo made very large changes such as more megafauna under the name of the zoo director, Walter D. Stone which is the namesake of the zoo. After that, the zoo had many budget problems but "Major", a polar bear helped maintain a level of popularity which prevented the zoo's downfall. In the early 2000s, the zoo celebrated it's 100th anniversary which led to new exhibits and improved enclosures.
I visited this zoo on August 16, 2025 and spent around 45 minutes at the zoo. My review will be based on this visit. I've visited the zoo many times so the review will also have information about the past visits.
Overall, this zoo isn't that bad. Some exhibits are good like the Caribbean Coast, Himalayan Highlands, and the grey wolf exhibit while others are lackluster like Windows to the Wild and Yukon Creek. The theming style in the zoo is a mixed bag with some "heavily themed" areas like in Treasures of Sierra Madre while Treetops & Riverbeds is just a group of several tropical animals.
This concludes my overview of Stone Zoo. The next post will cover the Caribbean Coast and Treasures of Sierra Madre. I would also like to point out that my inspiration for the style of this review is once again, @Astrotom3000
To Be Continued...