If you need an idea for the perfect family outing on a nice day, the zoo is always a great option! Luckily for us North Dakotans, we have a few awesome zoos to visit. While many people enjoy visiting the Red River Zoo in Fargo or the lovely Chahinkapa Zoo in Wahpeton, those of you who are more centrally located have one of the best zoos to visit in the state’s capital city. Check it out:

The Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, North Dakota is one of the best zoos you can visit.

Ben Sullivan/Google This zoo has been around for over 50 years and has continued to delight and enjoy those that visit it for years. On top of that, it has helped people learn about the animals within it and to rehabilitate other animals and release them back in the wild. Step through the gates and check it out for yourself!

There are 125 species of animals in the zoo, including tigers, bears, otters, wolves, camels, elk, and so much more.

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You can get up close and personal to the animals in the great way the zoo is designed. The tigers are especially popular!

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Depending on the time of year you go, you might even be able to see some adorable baby animals roaming their beautifully designed enclosures.

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Another fun thing about this zoo that makes it stand out is the trains that offer rides throughout the season.

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All aboard for a full train ride through the zoo! This is a fun experience for all ages and makes the trip all the more memorable.

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The Dakota Zoo truly is a place that deserves more attention and you will definitely love a visit here.

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What are you waiting for? Visit The Dakota Zoo by going to 602 Riverside Park Rd., Bismarck, ND 58504. For more information about the zoo, hours, and more, click here.

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This zoo has been around for over 50 years and has continued to delight and enjoy those that visit it for years. On top of that, it has helped people learn about the animals within it and to rehabilitate other animals and release them back in the wild. Step through the gates and check it out for yourself!

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