Walk On The Wild Side When You Feed An Elephant And Rhino At Utah's Hogle Zoo
By Catherine Armstrong|Published July 15, 2021
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
A trip to Utah’s Hogle Zoo is always a wonderful experience. You’ll see majestic Amur tigers, playful polar bears, and powerful western lowland gorillas. Enjoy a ride on the Conservation Carousel and indulge in a tasty treat from The Beastro, then climb aboard the Zoofari Express train for a tour of the savanna animals. More than 800 animals are waiting to meet you! For a unique experience, get up close and personal with an elephant or rhino with the Wildlife Connections program.
Utah's Hogle Zoo has been a family favorite since 1931. It's accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums - an honor bestowed on just 10 percent of the zoos in the country. The zoo places great importance on wildlife conservation, and you can help!
When you purchase a ticket for a Wildlife Connections experience, 100 percent of your ticket price goes to help save animals and their environments all over the world.
The zoo is home to two African elephants, Christie and her daughter Zuri. These beauties live in the Elephant Encounter exhibit, which features a large swimming channel and plenty of interactive objects to keep them busy.
Two white rhinos, a male and a female, also live in the Elephant Encounter exhibit. This species is the third largest land mammal in the world, and can reach up to 8,000 pounds!
Stop by the Guest Services window to purchase your ticket for an elephant or rhinoceros Wildlife Connections experience. It's just $20, and you'll have the opportunity to interact with a zookeeper and animal up close.
...or pop something tasty into the mouth of a rhino, using a special feeding stick. The zookeepers here are experts, and know everything about the animals in their care. They'll tell you fun stories about the animal you're meeting, and show you some its special characteristics and personality quirks.
Rhino and elephant feedings are offered on alternating days; ask the staff at Guest Services to find out which Wildlife Connection is available when you visit.
You can also feed a giraffe at Twiga Terrace for just $5! Learn more about the Wildlife Connections experience on the Hogle Zoo website, and make plans to visit soon.
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