Metro
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About this resource
This program offers a variety of educational and conservation activities, including botanical gardens, classes, lectures, overnight experiences, volunteer opportunities for both adults and teens, outreach initiatives for schools and retirement communities, and summer concerts.
Intake Procedure: Please check the website; advance ticket reservations are mandatory for all guests.
Travel/Location: TriMet Stop ID 10120, Washington Park MAX Station.
Fees: Zoo for All: Eligible households can buy up to 4 tickets at $13 each. Military Discount: $3 off standard admission. Regular admission: -Ages 12 and older: $26 -Ages 2-11: $21 -Children under 2: Free.
Who can use this
- Open to all; Zoo for All program available for recipients of SNAP/food stamps, Medicaid, Section 8, WIC, free/reduced school lunch, TANF, Head Start, and foster families.
Documents you may need
- Zoo for All: Photo ID and EBT card, Medicaid card, or eWIC card. Must also provide proof of participation in Section 8, free/reduced school lunch, TANF, Head Start programs, or foster home certificate
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Portland, OR 972219704,
Location
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