This 33-acre zoo is surprisingly comprehensive and multilayered (a little like Alexandria itself). There are Asian, African and Australian continental experiences, as well as a very well put together Louisiana marsh environment. The zoo participates in Species Survival Plan programs and hosts some genuinely very rare species, including a Malayan tiger and some red wolves. Kids three and under are free.
Alexandria Zoological Park
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
1.84 MILES
This wonderful little museum boasts a deep collection of art and also serves as a lynchpin of the Alexandria cultural scene. Rotating exhibitions may…
Forts Randolph & Buhlow State Historic Site
2.55 MILES
These two defensive redoubts were built by the Confederacy in the last year of the Civil War, only for the war to wrap up in the Union's favor a few…
Alexandria Riverfront Amphitheater
1.86 MILES
Concerts and community events often kick off at this outdoor stage, especially during spring. Even if no shows are going on, this is a nice jumping off…
1.64 MILES
Don't expect much in the way of contemporary interpretation or interactive exhibits – this downtown museum is basically a collection of stuff with…
Nearby attractions
1.64 MILES
Don't expect much in the way of contemporary interpretation or interactive exhibits – this downtown museum is basically a collection of stuff with…
1.84 MILES
This wonderful little museum boasts a deep collection of art and also serves as a lynchpin of the Alexandria cultural scene. Rotating exhibitions may…
3. Alexandria Riverfront Amphitheater
1.86 MILES
Concerts and community events often kick off at this outdoor stage, especially during spring. Even if no shows are going on, this is a nice jumping off…
4. Forts Randolph & Buhlow State Historic Site
2.55 MILES
These two defensive redoubts were built by the Confederacy in the last year of the Civil War, only for the war to wrap up in the Union's favor a few…