The year’s nearly over, but folks still have time to brighten their winter season. ZooLights, presented by U.S. Bank, runs through Sunday, Jan. 5, at the Oregon Zoo — after that, it’s lights out for another year.
“We hope everyone has a chance to experience the magic of ZooLights before we pack things up for the season,” zoo events director Jamie Inglis said. “There are some exciting new displays that shouldn’t be missed.”
The dazzling Northwest tradition has been an especially hot ticket since its Nov. 22 opening. Among the highlights this season: glowing wildlife lanterns along the train route, a river of dancing light on the central lawn, and installations by local artists and makers throughout the zoo.
Admission during Jan. 1–5 is just $13 — less than half of a regular ZooLights admission. For reservations and information, visit oregonzoo.org/lights.
As part of Metro, the Oregon Zoo helps make greater Portland a great place to call home. Committed to conservation, the zoo acts globally on behalf of species from pikas to polar bears. Over the past 30 years, it has prevented extinctions, expanded populations, advanced conservation science and formed powerful communities to protect wildlife in the Northwest and around the world.
Support from the Oregon Zoo Foundation enhances and expands the zoo’s efforts in conservation, education and animal welfare. Members, donors and corporate and foundation partners help the zoo make a difference across the region and around the world. To contribute, go to oregonzoo.org/give.
To plan your trip, go to oregonzoo.org/visit. For more information on getting to the zoo, visit Explore Washington Park.
Source: Oregon Zoo