Springtime in Utah means a trip to Hogle Zoo, and we can’t wait to visit soon to see all the beautiful animals that call this place home. The zoo recently opened back up to the public, but there are special restrictions in place to keep everyone healthy and safe, and you’ll need to plan your trip in advance. Keep reading for all the details.

Hogle Zoo is home to hundreds of amazing animals, and it’s the perfect place to spend a sunny, spring day.

Utah’s Hogle Zoo/Google You’ll find the zoo at the mouth of Emigration Canyon, at 2600 Sunnyside Avenue in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The zoo has been closed for awhile due to COVID-19, and these furry faces have been missing all of you!

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Though the keepers have been taking great care of the zoo’s many residents, it sure does seem like a lonely place without all the visitors.

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And of course, we’ve been missing the animals, too! We love their furry (and non-furry) faces.

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The lions…

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…tigers…

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…and bears (oh my!) are looking forward to your visit. But first, let’s discuss the zoo’s new protocols.

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As a temporary measure, the zoo is limiting the number of guests allowed on the grounds at one time, so you’ll need to purchase a timed ticket in advance online.

Rex Strother/Google If you’re a zoo member, you still need reservations - have your membership card ready when you hop on the website. For online reserved tickets, click here. Make sure you’re on time for your time slot, as late guests won’t be allowed in. If you arrive early, you’ll need to wait in your car until your ticketed admission time. There’s no re-admission once you leave, so bring everything you need for your visit with you when you enter.

Social distancing can help keep everyone safe, and the paths will have one-way arrows to keep everyone going in the same direction.

Utah’s Hogle Zoo/Facebook You’re welcome to step off the path to see an exhibit, but be mindful of others who are also there. Keep your distance!

The zoo strongly recommends wearing a face mask during your visit.

d3sign/Moment Collection via Getty Images According to the CDC, some people infected by COVID-19 don’t show symptoms for several days, and others never show symptoms at all, but can still be contagious. If you and everyone around you wears a mask, your exposure is greatly decreased.

The zoo’s indoor exhibits, the Zoofari Express train, Conservation Carousel and the gift shop will be closed for the time being, but you can find some swag at several outdoor kiosks.

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Zoo visits are limited to two hours right now, but that should give you plenty of time to say hello to all your favorite animals.

Brenton Cooper/Google These temporary measures are designed to help keep guests and staff at the zoo healthy and safe. They’ll be lifted as soon as it’s safe to do so, but in the meantime, it’s definitely worth a few precautionary measures to get to enjoy the zoo!

Visit Hogle Zoo’s website to learn more about the zoo and its residents, and click here to reserve your timed entrance ticket in advance. You’ll also want to follow the zoo’s Facebook page to stay updated on its latest policies, and see more amazing animal photos!

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You’ll find the zoo at the mouth of Emigration Canyon, at 2600 Sunnyside Avenue in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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If you’re a zoo member, you still need reservations - have your membership card ready when you hop on the website. For online reserved tickets, click here. Make sure you’re on time for your time slot, as late guests won’t be allowed in. If you arrive early, you’ll need to wait in your car until your ticketed admission time. There’s no re-admission once you leave, so bring everything you need for your visit with you when you enter.

You’re welcome to step off the path to see an exhibit, but be mindful of others who are also there. Keep your distance!

d3sign/Moment Collection via Getty Images

According to the CDC, some people infected by COVID-19 don’t show symptoms for several days, and others never show symptoms at all, but can still be contagious. If you and everyone around you wears a mask, your exposure is greatly decreased.

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These temporary measures are designed to help keep guests and staff at the zoo healthy and safe. They’ll be lifted as soon as it’s safe to do so, but in the meantime, it’s definitely worth a few precautionary measures to get to enjoy the zoo!

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Address: Hogle Zoo, 2600 Sunnyside Ave S, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA