Honolulu Zoo will Open on June 5

The Honolulu Zoo would like to inform the general public that while they are included in the “outdoor attractions” category in Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s Restore Honolulu 3.0 Order, they are reopening their doors to the general public on June 5 with a modified schedule and hours of operation. The Honolulu Zoo will open every Wednesday through Sunday (closing for maintenance and cleaning on Mondays and Tuesdays).

“We are excited to welcome guests back into the Honolulu Zoo, but we know we must do so safely,” said Honolulu Zoo Director Linda Santos. “Through the new safety measures we’ve put into place, we hope to keep all visitors, workers and animals safe.”

In preparation for reopening, the Honolulu Zoo has made the following changes:

  • Hours of operation: 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Entrance closes at 2:30 p.m.)
  • Requiring all individuals to wear a face covering (except for those with prohibitive health conditions and children under 5, or while eating near any concession stand or taking a break in specified lawn areas and physically distanced from others)
  • Posting signage and arrows to control the flow of traffic through exhibits and ensure physical distancing
  • Limiting the amount of people allowed in enclosed exhibits (i.e. penguins, hippopotamus, African wild dogs, etc.)
  • Installed hand washing and sanitizing stations in various locations

Due to the risk of potential spread of COVID-19, although the Honolulu Zoo will open, it has closed the following areas:

  • Keiki Zoo
  • Playground/play apparatus
  • Manyara Bird Sanctuary (Walk-in aviary in Savanna)
  • Hippo sculpture
  • All water fountains

Joining the Honolulu Zoo’s reopening will be the Royal Hawaiian Band, the only municipal band in the nation, with its Glee Club playing acoustical music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings for all to enjoy.

Honolulu Zoo is the only zoo in the United States that originated in a King’s grant of royal lands.

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