Hello!
Earlier this year (2026), I spent a day visiting several central Illinois zoos in succession - Peoria Zoo, Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington, and Scovill Zoo in Decatur. Although the scheduling was tight, I was able to thoroughly explore each of those small zoos.
While I have a series of posts about Chicago and another group of posts covering the Chicago suburbs, there are also some interesting sights in the rest of Illinois (including central Illinois as well as northern Illinois):
H1: Peoria Zoo (this post)
H2: Miller Park Zoo
H3: Scovill Zoo
Future posts include:
All of the pictures in this post were taken by me except for the map of the zoo. If you want to use any of my photos, please contact me to first obtain permission.


PEORIA ZOO
2320 N. Prospect Rd.
Peoria, IL 61603
Website: https://peoriazoo.org/
Hours:
Open Daily: 10 AM - 5 PM
Last admission is at 4:30 PM
Cost (as of 2026):
Adult (13 and over): $12.50
Child (2 - 12): $9.00
Child (1 and Under): FREE
Senior (65+): $11.50
Active Military: $11.50
Parking is free.
Peoria Zoo participates in the AZA reciprocity program at the 100% level. Members of institutions participating at 100% get free admission at other institutions participating at the 100% level and 50% off admission at institutions participating at the 50% level. Members of institutions participating at 50% get half off admission at all participating institutions.
Since I was a member of Buttonwood Park Zoo, I got free admission and did not need to pay the $12.50 admission.
Estimated Time: 1 - 2 hours
Since it is a smaller zoo, I finished thoroughly going through Peoria Zoo in 1.5 hours.
SUMMARY

Peoria Zoo is an average (2 star), small zoo that takes an hour or two to go through. On my visit, the Australia Walk-About was closed - it is only open between Memorial Day and Labor Day, though I was able to get glimpses of an emu. The zoo had gotten a new rhino, which I was not able to see. But as a result, they were gradually exposing the rhino to the sounds and smells of its new neighbors. Thus while the giraffes and gazelles were out, the zebras and lions were kept out of view in order to not overwhelm the new rhino. It was also a little too cold for the Aldabra tortoise and Chinese alligator. Indoors, the mole rats and bats were not viewable. The main highlights that I did get to see were the tiger, mandrill baby, and the Tropics building with little critters like tree shrews, swift foxes, lemurs, and small monkeys.
Unfortunately, there were no Keeper Chats available - apparently they also run only between Memorial Day and Labor Day at 30 minute intervals.
Peoria Zoo's seasonal Chinese lantern is called Glow Wild. It looks like they partnered up with Kaleido Entertainment for the lanterns (as opposed to many zoos which use Tianyu Arts & Culture). There was more of a mythological and cultural bent to the lanterns and it was refreshing to see some new styles and themes. As I've said with a few other zoos, it does make you wonder though when you end up taking more pictures of lanterns than of actual animals!
Comparing Peoria Zoo to other zoos:
5 stars:
4 stars:
3 stars:
2 stars:
1 star:
ASIAN TRAIL

Amur (Siberian) Tiger
Panthera tigris altaica



Sichuan Takin
Burdorcas taxicolor

AUSTRALIA WALK-ABOUT


Emu
Dromaius novaehollandiae

AFRICA!



Mandrill
Mandrillus sphinx




Red River Hog
Potamochoerus porcus

Colobus Monkey
Colobus guereza


Giraffe
Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata

Thomson’s Gazelle
Gazella thomsoni

Taveta Golden Weaver
Ploceus castaneiceps


Standings day gecko
Phelsuma standingi

Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
Gromphadorhina portentosa

TROPICS
Murals within the Tropics building



The only red panda at Peoria Zoo other than the gift shop plushes


Not only was this the best quality picture I took at Peoria Zoo, but it's also the best picture I've taken of a northern tree shrew at any zoo. They tend to move around quickly so a lot of picture attempts end up blurry!
Northern Tree Shrew
Tupaia belangeri

Happy Easter!

Swift fox
Vulpes velox


Ring-Tailed Lemur
Lemur catta

Cotton-Top Tamarin
Saguinus oedipus

Black-Handed Spider Monkey
Ateles geoffroyi


Lady Ross' Turaco
Musophaga rossae

New Caledonian Giant Gecko
Rhacodactylus leachianus

Western Hognose Snake
Heterodon nasicus

Burmese Python
Python molurus bivittatus

Red-Footed Tortoise
Geochelone carbonaria

Goliath Pink Foot Tarantula
Theraphosa apophysis

Tropics Classroom

CONSERVATION CENTER
Colorado River Toad
Bufo alvarius

Green and Black Poison Dart Frog
Dendrobates auratus

Yellow-Banded Poison Dart Frog
Dendrobates leucomelas

Panamanian Golden Frog
Atelopus zeteki

CONTACT BARN
Nigerian Dwarf Goat
Capra hircus hircus nigerian

GLOW WILD

My favorite lanterns:








Other lanterns:










































































OTHER




Fountain outside the Conservation Center


Artwork by Manual High School students


Zambezi River Lodge




GIFT SHOP
Red pandas, tigers, and bears, oh my!

Wolf Pup Figures
$19.99
Panda Figurines
$7.25 each

Turtle Sculptures

Peoria Zoo clearly wishes they had a red panda!
Red Panda Backpack
Petting Zoo Red Panda Plush and Purse Set

Petting Zoo Red Panda Plush
$25.95

Adventure Planet Red Panda Medium Plush
$21.95

Adventure Planet Red Panda Small Plush
$12.95

Hello Kitty Themed Plushes
Axolotl Pillows & Plushes

Assorted Plushes






Reusable Bag
