Cougar Mountain Zoo Issaquah

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(201) · Zoo in Issaquah, United States
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Established in 1972, the primary focus of Cougar Mountain Zoo is on Endangered Species and promoting Conservation Through Education. Many of the Zoo animals have been born or raised …
Established in 1972, the primary focus of Cougar Mountain Zoo is on Endangered Species and promoting Conservation Through Education. Many of the Zoo animals have been born or raised at the Zoo and have developed a self assured attitude toward humans, enabling visitors to take a deep glimpse into the beauty and mysteries of other life forms.

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4.0/5 · 201 reviews
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Sep 10, 2024
When something far exceeds expectations. We pretty much had the zookeepers to ourselves as it was the first week of September. Got to feed several animals and all of them were out where you could see…Full review by Baxterthetravelguy
Aug 16, 2024
Enclosures are incredibly small, theres hardly any vegetation for the animals. every animal looks very sad and bored. A tiger enclosure for 2 tigers was so tiny and completely grey. The birds aren't …Full review by Alexandra s
May 27, 2024
Fantastic little zoo! The negative reviews were left by people who know nothing about animal behavior or welfare. I've been to larger zoos that are not as nice as this. The exhibits are clean and wel…Full review by ShannonH2314

Questions & answers

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Do you sale some birds, like Finches???
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I’m not sho if that question was meant 4 me but, I don’t! Cougar Mountain Zoo doesn’t either!
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Answer by Tom F · May 31, 2020
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you being irrationally afraid of a bird shouldnt take away points from the zoo. maybe you need a therapist
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I don’t think you meant this for me, it looks like you meant this for the review before mine.
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How much to feed a tiger??
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I believe it was something like an additional $30 per ticket.
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Answer by Vanessa V · Jun 13, 2019
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Is there a cafe or restaurant onsite?
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The gift shop has a fridge with drinks and a freezer with ice cream. There are a few vending machines around as well. No cafe/restaurant though.
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what is the cost to get in
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Hi, It is $13.50 for adults and $9.50 for kids 2-12. There are $1 discounts for seniors, AAA members, and military.
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Answer by Shauna S · Sep 3, 2017
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