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tools, fire extinguishers, musical instruments, megaphones, pots and pans, noisemakers)

  • Masks, costumes, and other items deemed by Zoo management to create a safety hazard or concern.
  • Lawn or folding chairs, with the exception of cane-chair and seat-walker mobility aids.
  • laser pointers, slingshots, stink bombs, air horns, toys that make loud noises)
  • Coolers larger than 6-pack size (you can keep them in your vehicle and use at tables provided just outside our gates).
  • Attire depicting pictures or words that may be considered offensive or profane to other guests.
  • AM/FM radios or any type of music player.
  • motorcycles, motorized/non-motorized standing scooters, trailer-like objects pushed or towed by an approved mobility device)
  • Any transportation device not otherwise approved as a mobility device (e.g.
  • Alcohol, marijuana (including marijuana-enriched products), and any illegal substances.
  • Items not permitted include, but are not limited to, the following:

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    The Safari Park does not permit overnight parking except for our Roar and Snore sleepover guests. Please click here for current Safari Park parking fees. It has spaces dedicated for large vehicles and parking staff will direct you to the appropriate location to park your oversized vehicle. The Safari Park's parking lot is open and available for RV/bus parking during normal business hours.

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    The parking lots around Balboa Park are free to the public, per city guidelines. The parking lot on the south side of Inspiration Point has designated full-size/striped RV and bus parking spaces. We recommend guests with RVs park at the Inspiration Point parking lot (on the east side of Park Boulevard, between Presidents Way and the Balboa Park Activity Center) for easy access to the Zoo and the heart of Balboa Park via the free tram.

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    It is a municipal parking lot with accompanying enforcement by the San Diego Police Department. The parking lot in front of the San Diego Zoo does not have designated RV or bus parking spaces. The owners and operators of our parks hereby specifically disclaim any responsibility, expressed or implied, to protect against the loss of or damage to your vehicle or its contents. Parking reminders: Lock your vehicle lock your valuables out of sight park within marked stalls Zoo parking violations will be cited by municipal law enforcement. No overnight parking is permitted at either park, other than for guests participating in scheduled sleepover programs. As a nonprofit organization, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance depends on money raised from memberships, admission, food and gift shop sales, and Safari Park parking fees to assist in maintaining the animals in our care and further our mission of conservation and education. Payment can be made by credit or debit card or cash (no $100 bills). The San Diego Zoo Safari Park parking lot is privately owned and has a parking fee. At these times we encourage guests to park in overflow parking (Inspiration Point, on the east side of Park Boulevard, between Presidents Way and the Balboa Park Activity Center) and either walk or take available tram services (available in the parking lots by the Navy Hospital at the south end of Park Boulevard) that serve Balboa Park. The San Diego Zoo is a very popular destination and during peak attendance days (holidays weekends during spring break, summer and December) we may have short periods of time during which the city-owned parking lot in front of the Zoo is full.

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    This is a great benefit to members and guests of the San Diego Zoo! Due to the unique arrangement with the City of San Diego, the San Diego Zoo is one of the few attractions in the county that do not charge for parking. (Zoo employees use a private lot to leave open spaces for visitors in the city lot directly in front of the Zoo.) The parking lots in and around Balboa Park are also free to the public, per city guidelines. The parking lot in front of the Zoo is owned and operated by the City of San Diego and is used by guests, volunteers and employees of Balboa Park.












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