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All events include admission and require 2-week advanced reservation.

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 Keeper for a Day

  • Age 16+
  • 9am-4pm
  • Includes t-shirt & Water bottle
  • $200

 Jr. Keeper for a Day (with Companion)

  • Age 13-15
  • 9am-4pm
  • Includes t-shirt & Water bottle
  • $180

Private Behind the Scenes Tour

  • 90 Minute Tour
  • $100/Person

Private Guided Tour or Private Animal Presentation

  • Maximum 9 Guests
  • $200

Reservation Request - Click Here!

 

Private Breakfast or Evening with the Animals (Animal Choices: Lynx, Eagles, Lemurs, Tortoise and Friends, Mt.Lion, Bear, Wolves, Jaguar, Clouded Leopard)

  • 25+ group in front of animal exhibit.
  • Includes light meal
  • Schedule based on availability
  • Adults $35, Child $20

Breakfast or Evening Request - Click Here 

 

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35th Anniversary Celebration

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Special Discounted Admission

 

 

$3.50

 

(All Visitors/All Day)

Sponsored By:

Prescott Animal Hospital LogoSwire Coca-Cola Logo - Full Color

 

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Critter CampOut for Cancer

Critter Campout for Cancer Logo

Join us for this Fundraiser Benefitting

Relay For Life of the Quad Cities/American Cancer Society

and

Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary

Camp In - Saturday September 7th at 4pm

Camp Out - Sunday September 8th at 10am

Pre-Registration is Required

Registration Links Coming Soon!

 

Midway Booth Activities List - Coming Soon!

 

Campout Pricing

Includes: All Zoo & Midway Activities, Luminaria Ceremony, Pancake Breakfast, Admission to the Zoo on Sunday 9/8/24

Adults $39   Children (3-12) $29   (1 Adult required for every 2 minors) SCROLL DOWN for SUPPLY LIST & MORE INFORMATION

Registration Links - Coming Soon!

Evening Event Only Pricing

4pm-8:30pm

Includes: All Zoo & Midway Activities, Luminaria Ceremony

Admission $25

Registration Links - Coming Soon!

 

Be a Community Event Supporter! 

Support Levels - Coming Soon!             Online Payment - Coming Soon!

 

Supplies to Bring

  • Tent/Sleeping Bag or Bedroll
  • Camp chairs (for Movie)
  • Battery Powered Lanterns or Flashlight
  • Water Bottle
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste

Special Request

Please Bring 1 can of food per person to weigh down your luminaria. All food will be donated to: Yavapai County Food Bank

For the Health and Safety of everyone attending the overnight camp (including the animals,) we ask that you adhere to the following camp rules:

  • No Alcoholic Beverages
  • No Open Flames
  • No Smoking or Vaping
  • No propane or oil lamps
  • Respect all "Employee Only" pathways or closed pathways after hours.
  • Respect all animal barriers.
  • Do not feed the animals
  • Treat the animals with respect.
  • Respect Quiet Hours. Use Ear plugs for music or games. Use quiet inside voices.
  • Respect Dim Time by dimming your screens and lanterns. 

 

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Wildlife in Focus

 

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NEW - Wildlife in Focus Program Series

Time: 4pm - 5:30pm

Price: $15

Register Here

 

Rescue & Rehabilitation - Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary (HPZS) plays a unique and important role in the Prescott, Arizona and surrounding communities. As a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary, HPZS has played an active role in providing triage to over 300 or more animals every year through our conservation program for local wildlife in need. Join us for this program where we will get a close look at our rescue facility, a behind-the-scenes experience to see what it takes to rescue and rehabilitate local wildlife, and learn what to do if you find wildlife in need!

 

Myths & Misconceptions - Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Is all snake venom the same? Is a Gila Monster bite lethal? Are tarantulas aggressive? Are newborn scorpions more dangerous than adult scorpions? Join us at HPZS as we dive deep into discovering which myths and misconceptions about wildlife are true and which are false, and how these myths started in the first place.

 

So You're New to Prescott...Wildlife Introduction - Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Are you curious about which types of snakes are venomous in our area? Should you be concerned that a skunk has found a home in your yard? What should you do if you encounter a mountain lion on the trail? Do you know how to tell the difference between a javelina track and a mule deer track? So, you’re new to Prescott, or you want to learn more about our local wildlife, join us at HPZS to learn about these wonderful animals and how to live alongside them! 

 

Ecosystems of Prescott - Wednesday September, 13, 2023

Prescott has such a diverse variety of ecosystems in such a small area. From the Granite Dells to the ponderosa pines, the biological communities of our area have a big story to tell, and HPZS invites you to join us as we dissect this story together! During this introduction to our ecosystems, we will take a 10-minute guided hike led by our Education Department at HPZS to the unique environment of Willow Lake. We will experience an introduction to bird watching and dip netting to discover the roles of every organism in the ecosystem. From the largest bird of prey to the smallest minnow, each species plays a part, and this program will introduce you to their roles.

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Easter EGGstravaganza

Easter Flyer 2024

Join us for this Annual Event!

Sunday March 31, 2024