Maybe it was just bad timing but it seemed to me that a lot of the exhibits along the Safari trail were closed or animals were caged at the time we passed through. I will have to go back again when the weather cools down and see if we have a better experience.
I was however, able to get several great shots of the animals we did see along the way. My favorite being the giraffe, she was such a graceful creature and really got close enough for me to get some great shots.
General Review of the Nashville Zoo:
I was impressed with the ample parking and that there were no surprise parking charges that many attractions like this seem to have. Admission prices were very fair ($14 adults, $9.00 children under 12). Food was adequately priced ($3.50 for a hot-dog) at least what you would expect for a venue like the Zoo. Bathrooms were clean. Staff seemed very friendly and knowledgeable about the animals they worked with/cared for (we caught the cougar feeding and the animal talk at the giraffes exhibit). There is NO SMOKING on the grounds, which for a smoker is a bit bothersome, being this is an outdoor attraction I feel they should offer a smokers section at least near some of the gift shops/restrooms.
The FREE ice cream from Blue Bell was the highlight of my step-son’s day (I was slightly disappointed with the rest of the Ice Day activities their website seemed to hype it up a bit more than what we saw).
The Nashville Zoo offers a few photography classes in the fall that I may sign up for. All-in-all the trip was worth the cost (even in the extreme heat) and I will visit the Zoo again.
Gallery of shots
- Nashville Zoo Giraffe exhibit
- Nashville Zoo McCall














































































