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  2. The North Carolina Zoo protects wildlife and wild places and inspires people to join us in conserving the natural world. Tickets.

  3. Visit | North Carolina Zoo

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    Visit the North Carolina Zoo, centrally located in the Heart of North Carolina in Asheboro. The North Carolina Zoo is a perfect outdoor destination attraction for families with young children. Come for a day trip, or plan a fun-packed weekend, and make memories that will last a lifetime!

  4. Buy Tickets - North Carolina Zoo

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    The Largest "Natural Habitat" Zoo in the United States. Located just south of Asheboro, the North Carolina Zoo is seated on a 2,200-acre tract of land in the Uwharrie Mountains.

  5. North Carolina Zoo - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    As the world’s largest natural habitat zoo, the North Carolina Zoo and its dedicated staff of experts provide expansive spaces and world-class care for the more than 1,700 animals here giving our guests the chance to witness the majesty of the wild in the heart of North Carolina.

  6. North Carolina Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Zoo, formerly the North Carolina Zoological Park, is a zoo in Asheboro, North Carolina, housing 1,700 animals of more than 250 species, primarily representing Africa and North America.

  7. North Carolina Zoo | VisitNC.com

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    Situated in the “heart” of central North Carolina near the scenic Uwharrie Mountains, the North Carolina Zoo is the world’s largest natural habitat zoo. Guests will encounter 1,600 animals along a five-mile walking trail and can also enjoy hiking trails.

  8. Everyone says you have to see the North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro. But being a “must see” doesn’t mean it can’t surprise you. Learn more about this classically North Carolina destination – which celebrated 50 years in 2024 – and then go beyond the guidebook with our insider tips.