The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park is home to several animals and plants of the Chihuahuan Desert in their local habitats. A zoo and botanical garden, it is located on U.S. Route 285 at an elevation of 3,200 feet (980 meters) on the Ocotillo Hills. The park offers its visitors a glimpse of the vibrant local flora and fauna. Some of the rare species include cougar, prairie dogs, Gila monster, badger, and elk. On the other hand, the aviary features hawks, eagles, turkeys, songbirds, and roadrunner. Offering a captivating blend of conservation, education, and the sheer beauty of the southwestern desert, the park invites guests to connect with nature in a meaningful and memorable way.
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park is home to several animals and plants of the Chihuahuan Desert in their local habitats. A zoo and botanical garden, it is located on U.S. Route 285 at an elevation of 3,200 feet (980 meters) on the Ocotillo Hills. The park offers its visitors a glimpse of the vibrant local flora and fauna. Some of the rare species include cougar, prairie dogs, Gila monster, badger, and elk. On the other hand, the aviary features hawks, eagles, turkeys, songbirds, and roadrunner. Offering a captivating blend of conservation, education, and the sheer beauty of the southwestern desert, the park invites guests to connect with nature in a meaningful and memorable way.