View of entrance to The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, surrounded by desert plant life and palms.
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The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

Updated by Dianne Titos on February 27 2024

Natural Wonders and Conservation Efforts in the Desert

Address: 47900 Portola Ave, Palm Desert, CA 92260, United States

Desert plants stretching over the sand with mountains in the background
Enjoy the impressive surroundings of this special conservation area.
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πŸ’² Adult entry from $39.95

πŸ‘©β€πŸ¦½ Wheelchair accessible

🍽️ Dining options (open 9am-5pm daily)

🚽 Public Restrooms

Where can I find The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

Found in Palm Desert, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is set against the stunning backdrop of the Santa Rosa Mountains.

It is easily accessible from Palm Springs, just a short drive away, in the heart of the Coachella Valley.

Why should I visit The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens signals conservation, education, and preservation of desert environments and their inhabitants.

It spans 1,200 acres, where you can explore North American and African exhibits and a range of plant and animal life - you can even feed the giraffes!

What are the opening hours at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

General opening hours

October 1 - May 31

Monday - 8am - 5pm

Tuesday - 8am - 5pm

Wednesday - 8am - 5pm

Thursday - 8am - 5pm

Friday - 8am - 5pm

Saturday - 8am - 5pm

Sunday - 8am - 5pm

From June 1 to September 30 the zoo is open from 7am - 1.30pm.

Last admission is one hour before The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens closes.

Closures and holidays

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is closed December 25.

Be sure to check for latest guidance for any other closures on the official website.

View of the El Paseo Shopping District, Palm Springs
Enjoy shopping at the nearby El Paseo Shopping District.
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Where should I park when visiting The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

Free parking is available at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens main entrance.

There's ample space for visitors, with designated areas for buses and larger vehicles.

Is The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens accessible by public transportation?

Public transportation options are limited to the Palm Desert area when visiting The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.

However, taxi and rideshare services are readily available to and from the zoo, making it accessible from nearby cities and accommodation.

When is the best time to visit The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

The best time to visit The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is early in the morning, especially during the summer months, to enjoy cooler temperatures and active animal behavior.

Fall and spring also offer pleasant weather and the opportunity to see the desert in bloom.

What are the best things to see near The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

There are plenty of great places close to The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens to also explore. Here are some favorites.

  • Palm Springs Aerial Tramway - Travel here and you can expect jaw-dropping views of the desert below.
  • Joshua Tree National Park - A vast protected area, scattered with rugged rock formations and stark desert landscapes.
  • El Paseo Shopping District - Known as the Rodeo Drive of the desert, it features a wide range of shops and restaurants.
  • Indian Wells Tennis Garden - A premier tennis facility hosting the annual BNP Paribas Open.
Sunset at Jumbo Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park
Make sure to extend your visit with a stop off at Joshua Tree National Park. The sunsets are something else.
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Common questions about The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

Visit The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Springs and you can expect a wide range of desert animals and plants, educational exhibits and plenty of natural beauty. Here is what else you can find.

Is The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens accessible to those with lower mobility?

βœ”οΈ Yes, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens are accessible, with wheelchair rentals available at the entrance.

Is The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens free to enter?

❌ No, there is an admission fee to enter The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, which supports conservation and education efforts.

Is The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens pet-friendly?

❌ No, pets are not allowed for the safety of the animals and visitors to The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.

Is The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens child-friendly?

βœ”οΈ Yes, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens offers a wide range of educational and engaging activities for children.

Is The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens a year-round attraction?

βœ”οΈ Yes, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is open year-round, offering different experiences with the changing seasons.

Are refreshments available at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

βœ”οΈ Yes, there are multiple dining options at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.

Are there restrooms at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens?

βœ”οΈ Yes, there are multiple restroom facilities throughout The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.

What else is useful to know before I visit The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection, especially during the summer months.

Check the zoo's schedule for special events, animal encounters, and keeper talks to enhance your visit.

Desert Garden and Directional Sign at the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens
As well as all the incredible animals, you can expect to see a real diverse range of desert plant life during your visit.
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Where to stay near The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

There are plenty of great hotel options in the Palm Springs, for all budgets, to head back to after exploring The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens. Check out some of our favorites below.

  • Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel, an IHG Hotel - Staying at The Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel you can expect luxurious comfort, rooftop views, refined dining, all set in a prime downtown location.

  • Life House, Palm Springs - You can expect a tranquil setting, lush gardens and pool, and contemporary dΓ©cor when you stay at Life House, Palm Springs.

  • The Paloma Resort - A visit to The Paloma Resort is anything but budget, with luxury surroundings, chic, retro design, and top-notch service.