The Alameda Park Zoo in Alamogordo is well worth visiting if you are looking for a calm enjoyable afternoon. They are in the process of updating many attractions and getting away from the stark look so many small zoos have. The animals seem well attended to and their cages clean and well supplied. There are several animals which are indigenous to the Southwest which you are likely not to find in even larger zoos. You may pack a lunch and enjoy the picnic areas surrounding the attractions.
This zoo is on the smaller side, but it is beautiful. Open air exhibits and lots of park space make this an ideal location to take active little ones.
I stopped by for an hour. The zoo is small, but still has a decent variety of animals. They have bred the endangered Mexican Wolf here. Some of the animals were not visible, but I still saw quite a few. You can't really complain about the price ($2.50 for an adult). Not much in the gift shop.
This is the oldest zoo in the southwest and covers only about 12 acres which is a plus for small children and folks with walkers. The variety of animals and exhibits far exceeded my expectations. There is a really nice playground for children. We ended our visit by feeding the nene geese, ducks and pigeons. The gift shop is run by a volunteer who was sweet as apple pie. I was able to buy 3 monkey for a grand child who is monkey crazy and my dau bought a monkey puppet, key chain and drinking cup. None of these items were terribly expensive. We felt like the low admission price and friendly gift shop make this a family friendly activity which can be enjoyed by all ages.
Most of the animals were sleeping, or where you could not see them. The cages the animals are in do leave something to be desired. The woman working in the gift shop was friendly and very helpful. I took my young niece and nephew and they however loved it. The playground and somewhere to have lunch are great when you have young children. I will give this place another shot perhaps when the weather is nicer.
Not a bad little zoo, great for little kids. Has a playground where you can picnic and let kids play, good little variety of animals and pretty cheap.
My teen daughter really liked this zoo. Some really interesting animals to be found including lemurs and large cats. She especially liked feeding the pigeons that will feed from your hands. Worth more than the $2.50 entrance fee.
It is a nice little zoo with some indigenous animals. It's also the oldest zoo in the south west. You'd be a fool to compare it to the san diego zoo or expect a similar experience. It is by far not a must visit attraction for travelers passing through, but living here, it's a neat place to pass some time.
Small but very fun. Has a great picnic area and playground to go along with visiting the animals. Loved it!
We got in early, but the place was open and you just leave cash in the pay box. I must say for being an oldest zoo, the displays are nicely done for both animals and the viewer. Almost every animal came out to beg for food - so funny! The variety of animals is not like big city ones, but still they have some exotic species, along with local representatives. I absolutely loved the pair of black swans from Australia.