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An epic week awaits at Summer Zoo Camp

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Campers take a walk on the wild side at Summer Zoo Camp.

Photos courtesy of Fort Worth Zoo

Wildly popular among kids ages 4 to 10, Summer Zoo Camp blends classic camp activities with wildlife encounters + fun excursions only found at the Fort Worth Zoo.

With nine week-long, full-day programs to choose from, Summer Zoo Camp is packed with wildlife encounters + exclusive excursions, making it an exciting experience for your little adventurer.

Considering a membership to the Fort Worth Zoo? Members enjoy 10% off camp registration, unlimited zoo admission + more.

From learning about animals to making new friends, Summer Zoo Camp is a roaring good time.

Let’s zoo it.

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