A little of background history about me: I've been going to zoos since I turned one year old. My first zoo was Smithsonian's National Zoo, where my mom took me to see the pandas. I have visited many of USA's finest zoos, but not all. Some that are widely said to be good, that I have visited, are: Saint Louis Zoo, San Diego Zoo, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, Cincinnati Zoo, Disneys Animal Kingdom (been a while), and a lot of others that are well known but not in the top 10 or so. I have noticed that a lot of the rhinoceros habitats seem to be lacking, and some are getting old and may be getting redone soon. This thread can be a discussion for current and upcoming rhino habitats, or what you would like to be one. However, it should focus on Southern White, Eastern Black, and Greater One Horned rhinos, as they are the most common. I wouldn't mind seeing discussion about Sumatran either, but since they are not represented in public zoos, that shouldn't be priority. I didn't like Cincinatti's Sumatran rhino habitat anyways. 
Black rhinos are not all that common in the USA, and as I haven't ever left this country, I haven't seen too many of their habitats. To me, the most pleasing were those of the San Francisco Zoo and the Saint Louis Zoo. Saint Louis has a long habitat, but it is not lacking on width. It is mostly dirt, but is not void of plants. There is grass in some areas, and the habitat is shared with sacred ibis.
The San Francisco Zoo's black rhinoceros habitat is smaller, and rounded. There are areas for both water and mud. It is low on plant life. However, the slight elevation changes and rocks provided enrichment for the very energetic rhinoceros that I saw.
Southern White Rhino:
The only habitat for these creatures that I liked a significant amount more than the others was at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. It is a large, hilly habitat that is mixed species, uncommon with rhinos. The crash of rhinos is also quite large. The rhinos have many acres to roam.
Indian/Greater One Horned Rhino:
Nothing sticks out here. An idea habitat from my imagination would be very lush (preferably geographically accurate foliage) and not long and skinny like most are.
Feel free to contribute any contenders for best of whatever species habitat, photos, and the like. If nobody replies and this becomes a forgotten thread, then so be it.
Black rhinos are not all that common in the USA, and as I haven't ever left this country, I haven't seen too many of their habitats. To me, the most pleasing were those of the San Francisco Zoo and the Saint Louis Zoo. Saint Louis has a long habitat, but it is not lacking on width. It is mostly dirt, but is not void of plants. There is grass in some areas, and the habitat is shared with sacred ibis.
The San Francisco Zoo's black rhinoceros habitat is smaller, and rounded. There are areas for both water and mud. It is low on plant life. However, the slight elevation changes and rocks provided enrichment for the very energetic rhinoceros that I saw.
Southern White Rhino:
The only habitat for these creatures that I liked a significant amount more than the others was at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. It is a large, hilly habitat that is mixed species, uncommon with rhinos. The crash of rhinos is also quite large. The rhinos have many acres to roam.
Indian/Greater One Horned Rhino:
Nothing sticks out here. An idea habitat from my imagination would be very lush (preferably geographically accurate foliage) and not long and skinny like most are.
Feel free to contribute any contenders for best of whatever species habitat, photos, and the like. If nobody replies and this becomes a forgotten thread, then so be it.