Brights Zoo

Category: Zoo

Address: 3425 US-11E, Limestone, TN 37681, USA

Phone: +14232571927

Opening hours

Sunday: 12–5PM

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Krissy

Jun 5, 2022

Had a wonderful visit today at the zoo! Never been before and I must say compared to other zoo's this place is great! The prices are wonderful and it's big enough to where it never felt crowded. The animals look very well taken care of and there were some I never even saw before or even heard of! I do wish they would upgrade their food as it was the only negative of the day. But really not a big deal and we had ice cream and that made up for a not so good lunch. My son did the gem mining and he loved it. So glad it's so close to where we live. Am considering getting an annual membership!

PATTYE LEE

Jun 3, 2022

Fun and wonderful place. I will be coming back and bringing my friends back with me. Loved the otters and the Penguins. Love feeding the camels. Easy walk smooth paved walks. Handicapped accessible to every bit of the zoo. On wacky Wednesdays half off admissions with a member you 10% off each ticket.. You will love it.

Heather Ball

May 11, 2022

We went for a school field trip. It was a great experience! My girls loved doing the gemstone mining and seeing all the different types of animals.

Colby Williams

Apr 16, 2022

This is definitely a great zoo! The new penguin and otter display are awesome. The giraffes are another highlight as well. This zoo is very stroller friendly as well as handicap accessible. The whole zoo has nice concrete sidewalks throughout. There are plenty of benches. You can feed the giraffes and goats by hand for a small fee. The snack bar offers different options and is pretty good. They also have gem mining for a separate fee ($6-$10) depending on which bag you choose. All in all for a smaller zoo they offer a ton of exhibits.

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Questions & Answers

Can you get up close and personal with giraffes and can you feed them

Cindy A | Aug 3, 2019
Melissa Meade | Aug 4, 2019

Yes, you can take pictures too

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Do they have red pandas

Whitney Wilson | Aug 3, 2018
Drew C | Aug 4, 2018

They definitely do! Unless they've changed recently, every time I've went they have. It's on the left side in a wooden exhibit/cage. Unfortunately there is only 1.

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How many people do you need to get a Group rate. What are the group rates?

Althea Davis | Aug 3, 2018
Doug Chaffin | Aug 4, 2018

Fifteen or more paid admissions are required to qualify for the group rate. Children under 2 years of age cannot be included in the group total.

Do you take in and rescue injured wild life like baby deers and such?

Jessica Rogers | Aug 2, 2020
Brights Zoo (Owner) | Aug 3, 2020

For Tennessee Native Wildlife it must go to a licensed animal rehab center or TWRA.

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What is admission cost?

Edna Potts | Aug 3, 2019
Cori Marcum | Aug 4, 2019

Adults (18-54):$19.95 Seniors (55+):$17.95 Children (2 & under):1 FREE w/paid adult Children (3-12):$12.95 Children (13-17):$15.95 Students (with college ID):$15.95 *Active Military (with military ID):   $12.95 *Veterans (with military ID):$15.95 *First Responder (with ID):$15.95

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Are masks required.

Lily Banner | May 4, 2021
Jill Showman-Banner | May 5, 2021

I believe so inside but I seen a few without, outside.

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Can you touch or feed the sloth?

misti laws | Aug 2, 2020
Brights Zoo (Owner) | Aug 3, 2020

We do have sloth on display here at the zoo but do not allow interaction with the sloth as it is not something they enjoy.

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How much is it to go to this zoo. It would be 2 adults n a 4 yr old

Darcy McQuade | Aug 2, 2020
rachel showens | Aug 3, 2020

This is correct- 20 for each adult and $13 for child. However, I don't believe they reopen again until March.

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Hi I'm Brandon esty. Does your zoo have lions, elephants, hippopotamus, and rhinoceros?

Brandon Esty | Aug 2, 2020
Anthony Willoughby | Aug 3, 2020

No.... giraffes and buffalo are the Big animals many other interesting ones to look at though

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