The Wild is Waiting

Discover the wonder of the world’s deserts at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.

Ticket Pricing

Adult (18+):

$39.95

Child/Youth (3-17):

$29.95

Children under 3 years old are free.

Become a Member at The Living Desert!

Get free admission for one year, access to exclusive member-only programming and events, discounted tours, camps, and experiences, and MORE!

Your membership pays for itself in as few as two visits.

 

NEW! Zoo members also get exclusive discounts at 30+ Coachella Valley businesses, including dining, shopping, lodging, and attractions!

June 1 – September 30

7:00am – 1:30pm

Last admission at 12:30pm

October 1 - May 31

8:00am – 5:00pm

Last admission at 4:00pm

Today at the Zoo

Join us for Keeper Connections for an interactive opportunity to learn more about the animals in our care from an animal care expert!
Featured:

African Painted Dog Keeper Connection – 9:30am

Zoo Location

Parking for The Living Desert is free.

Zoo News

Water We Up To?

Animal Care & Wellbeing
Here at The Living Desert, we have carefully developed habitats and enriching experiences that reflect nature and encourage the desert critters in our care to engage in…
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Vulture Conservation and The Living Desert

Conservation
By: Jared Moeller, Animal Care Curator  The Living Desert is proud to lead a long-term conservation and research initiative in Mongolia. The Ikh Nart Nature Reserve was…
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Building Capacity with our Kenyan Partners

Conservation
By: Katie Shaw, Conservation Social Scientist Samburu, Kenya is a beautiful place, home to several species that are unique to the region. But like many other places,…
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Desert Species are Cool!

Animal Care & Wellbeing
At The Living Desert, we specialize in caring for desert animals. These native species have adapted over eons to be perfectly suited to their home and are…
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