Lied Jungle

Category: Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska

Address: 916 D St, Omaha, NE 68107, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–4PM

Monday: 9AM–4PM

Tuesday: 9AM–4PM

Wednesday: 9AM–4PM

Thursday: 9AM–4PM

Friday: 9AM–4PM

Saturday: 9AM–4PM

Reviews

Vince Mancuso

Aug 9, 2022

I've lived in Omaha my entire life, and while the zoo has grown immensely, I love that this exhibit still stands. I'd say it's a must-do experience for visitors and locals alike, and definitely be sure to do the ground-level walk. It's fun to imagine actually being in the jungle.

K Z

Jul 1, 2022

Don't know why they close an hour early .😥

Raymond Pfand

Sep 14, 2021

Lied Jungle is awesome. There is so much vegetation and water everywhere. There are small passages leading to viewing areas. Sadly the lower trail was closed. We were there on a Monday in September and there were very few people. It was like we had the place to ourselves. As with all the areas in the zoo it was clean and well maintained.

Shehan Fernandez

Jun 26, 2021

We visited this at the last few minutes and was rushed out by the staff. However, the path that lies on the ground floor across the jungle was closed off since the beginning of the pandemic. We were shocked by how big this place was. It is definitely a must see places.

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Questions & Answers

What is the entrance fee?

Morris Whitwer | Oct 1, 2019
Tech 77 | Mar 4, 2022

No fee to enter any exhibit. There is only a main gate fee.

open all year??

Sandy Brantmeier | Oct 1, 2019
Travis Ball | Oct 1, 2019

Yes

How long does it take to go thru the rainforest

tom garlock | Oct 1, 2018
S Felix | Oct 1, 2019

It depends on your pace. If someone actively interested in the Flora/fauna of this habitat went, the paths will be a good hour. There's a number of benches readily available for you to sit and take in the sights. A more interesting show begins at dusk, when the bat population becomes extremely active. My suggestion is to wear a hat and a poncho if you're wanting the experience without the guano. 🤓

What are the animals that look like manatees

Michael Buckley | Oct 1, 2018
S Felix | Oct 1, 2019

Walrus, Dugongs, and elephant seals come to mind. The smaller ones would be seals themselves. I hope this helps!

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